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Hi

 

My four month old has just started teething and I wondered which teething gels might be useful to try.

 

Thanks

Emma

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I always prefer anbesol liquid. 1 dab of it on ur own tongue will b the proof you need.

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I always prefer anbesol liquid. 1 dab of it on ur own tongue will b the proof you need.

 

anbesol is great and i also use powders, can get all diff ones but i get them from wilko called teetha (i think) and are about £4.50 i dont use gels as they tend to swallow/suck it off anyway

but if you do use gel its just baby bongela you want :) xx

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We've used Ambesol and Calgel with good results. Lidocaine is the ingrediant to look for. We've also had success with the Teetha granules.

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swore by the dentinox teething gel with boy 1. ashton and parsons powders are fab too.

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ashton & parsons are fab but very hard to get hold of now :-(

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ashton & parsons are fab but very hard to get hold of now :-(

 

I bought some 2 weeks ago.... boots do them and lloyds pharmacies.... they are on the shelf with teething medicines.

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I always prefer anbesol liquid. 1 dab of it on ur own tongue will b the proof you need.

 

Anbesol is the best :)

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I did a bit of a trial with teething gels when I had a cyst in the roof of my mouth, which hurt rather a lot.

 

From a personal basis I found Dentinox to be the most helpful :)

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I've tried getting Ambesol from a few chemists but nowhere I've been stocks it - where do you get your from?

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alot of mums ive talked talk eem to prefer teething powders. As every child is different might just be a case of trial and error before you find one that suits x

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