Baby Toothbrushes
Baby Toothbrushes
Pigeon’s range of baby toothbrushes is specially developed to support healthy oral care habits from day one. Whether you're cleaning your baby’s gums or helping them brush their first teeth, our stage-based toothbrushes make it easy to care for little mouths at every age.
More about Pigeon's Baby & Toddler Toothbrush Range
Support your baby’s oral health from their first tooth with Pigeon’s stage-based baby toothbrush range. From soft silicone brushes for gum care to bristle brushes for toddlers, each design helps build healthy habits at every age.
- BPA-free and baby-safe
- Easy-grip handles for little hands
- Dentist-recommended for infants and toddlers
Explore our full range of baby toothbrushes to find the perfect fit for your child’s stage.
Customer Reviews
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"I’ve tried many other training toothbrushes for my baby and this is by far the best! It’s soft on his gums and we feel safe to leave him alone with it! It works both as a trainer and a teether" - Real Customer Review Training Toothbrush 1
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