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    Posted: 19 July 2010 at 3:08pm
Can anyone recommend a good product for teething relief? My girl is having a pretty unpleasant time with her teeth at the moment and its terrible timing with her starting daycare so I'd like to see if I can ease the pain a bit so she can sleep

Any suggestions? (It does need to be dairy free)
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Oh poor thing! Hate seeing them in pain!

I'm using New Era Teething Tablets for DS - you get them from the health shop. Just dissolve 2 on the tongue at feeding time 3 times a day or when the pain is really pain you give 2 dissolved in warm water every 15 mins.

DS hasn't got bad teething just yet but seems to be helping him and my aunty used them for both her girls.

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we used good old bonjela in our house... and pamol of course... weleda do a teething powder and ther are also drops you can get too.

you could try an amber teething necklace too.

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My DS is having a tough time with it on occasions too. I have found an ice cube in his mesh feeder thing has worked a treat. It is a temporary solution but it keeps him happy for a little while.

We also have used a teething necklace, teething toys, bonjela & pamol.

ETA - oops just saw you needed relief for sleep - we use Bonjela alot these days just before bedtime at night and it seems to do the trick.

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The weleda powder is in a lactose base - so probably not the best if you are avoiding dairy.

I wouldn't use bonjela - there was a thing on Campbell live about it about a year ago. I think from memory that a baby died (in Britain?) from using it.

Naturopharm do a teething spray which we use. Failing that we use Nurofen.
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Lisette- do you think the tablets are helping?

 

I think Tom has started teething as well....with Ella I tried bonjela, weleda teething powder and a spray but nothing apart from pamol seemed to ease the pain for her (luckily she loves the stuff); so I wanted to see if there was anything else on the market.

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I just looked up about the bonjela and the teething gel is fine and it has been declared safe to use in nz. Just use the recommended dosage.

Mum2ET - yeah i think the tablets are helping Caide, he isn't teething too bad yet but they are moving round and we haven't had too many upset days or nights with him. I would recommend them.

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Yeah, apparently the boy in the UK his parents gave him far too much, my PN was telling us at the 5 month check.

We use Bonjela here, but she usually only needs one dose of it once a day and then forgets I think about the pain.
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Reading and running here - Naturo PharmTeethmed Relief spray is awesome. We use it with DD and although it's quite expensive (about $20) the bottle lasts for ages. Just do 2 sprays in the mouth. You can get it at the chemist.
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We use the Naturopharm teethmed spray, it seems to work really well with DS. He hasn't got any teeth yet, but has had periods where they were clearly bothering him and a couple of sprays now and then certainly calmed him. He seemed to enjoy it to and would open his mouth in anticipation
 
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LOL MamaT, Sienna does exactly the same thing!
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Naturopharm Teethmed is AWESOME, Jess and Tara Ruby used to open her mouth too

That and a facecloth that's wetish and put in the freezer for a while helps too

and a cold teaspoon works wonders if you don't have anything else
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Naturopharm teething spray here too DS also opens his mouth when he sees the bottle. We use an amber necklace too.

I can't work out how to use bonjela, is there a trick? I assumed it would be completely simple but every time he's licked it off before I've had a chance to get it near his gums! Seems to like it

So far apart from terrible sleep, he hasn't seemed too upset though, just a couple of times on the day they came through briefly and a quick spritz with the spray seemed to do the trick. I hear the top ones are worse, so I guess that will be the real test if these things are working for us.



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Umm with the bonjela I stick another finger in then quickly get it on her gum if that makes sense...

Also second the cold flannel, or ice... Anything that's cold will be a nice relief according to my PN.
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We use bonjela (no real trick, just shove my finger to the back of his mouth as quick as I can!) at night and pamol if I think he's really bad. C wears a teething necklace all the time but not sure how much it's helping as he hasn't really taken it off IYGWIM!

We also have a homeopathic teething powder - Nelson's Teetha from the UK. It contains chamomilla .. argh and lactose, starch and xylitol apparently so perhaps not a good option if you're avoiding dairy. Bummer as it really seems to help here!
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I recommend a teething necklace plus we used the teethmed spray with A & it was really awesome.
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Thanks. Bought the spray so will see if that helps

Chelle the bottom 2 were not too bad but the top 2 are proving hard work.
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