Finger Toothbrush
Finger Toothbrush
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Description
Description
Give your little one the best start to oral care with the Pigeon Silicone Finger Toothbrush, co-developed with a paediatric dentist for total peace of mind.
Designed to gently clean baby’s first teeth and soothe delicate gums, it makes daily brushing easy, safe, and comfortable for both baby and mama.
Why moms love it:
-Made from food-grade silicone
-Comes with a handy storage case
-Easy-to-use finger design for better control
-Built-in tongue cleaner to remove milk residue
-Soft safety shield helps prevent choking
-BPA-free for safe everyday use
Perfect for babies 3 months+ or little ones with 0-4 milk teeth, this gentle toothbrush helps build healthy brushing habits right from the start.
How to use
How to use
Features & Benefits
Features & Benefits
Ensures safe and effective oral care for your baby.
-Soft Food-Grade Silicone
Gentle on gums while effectively cleaning tiny teeth.
-Finger-Shaped Design
Gives parents easy, comfortable control during brushing.
-Tongue Cleaner
Removes residual dirt and helps maintain fresh oral hygiene.
-Soft Safety Shield
Minimises choking risk for worry-free cleaning.
-Comes with Storage Case
Hygienic, convenient, and travel-ready.
-BPA-Free
Safe for daily use with babies.
-Suitable from 3 Months Onwards (0–4 milk teeth)
Ideal for your baby’s first stage of oral care.
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