The Teethifier – The Advanced Back Teeth Teether
- Designed to glide past the front teeth and massage the rear gums
- A great alternative to topical medicines
- May be used as a transitional tool to wean babies off of pacifiers.
- Protects against possible pallet or orthodontic damage.
- Made out of 100% FDA approved Santoprene
Product Description
Unlike current teethers that are too large to get past the front teeth, the Teethifier is uniquely designed to comfortably glide over the front teeth and reach the rear molars.
While most teethers look like toys to be thrown, the teethifier has a familiar pacifier appearance that an infant instantly recognizes as something to be chewed.
The teethifier’s shield keeps the raised ends at exactly the right location in the mouth, the perfect place to gently massage sor… More >>
The Teethifier – The Advanced Back Teeth Teether

I actually thought this was something else, and it wasn’t very helpful for my son’s teething personally. He’ll use it from time to time, but again, I thought it was something else.
Rating: 3 / 5
I am afraid to let the baby chew on this as it is made of FDA approved Santoprene.
Well that’s great and all but didn’t the FDA approve baby formula and other such items that were found to contain melamine?! And I searched for santoprene and it’s apparently made by ExxonMobil Chemical co.!! So I am going to guess that it has petroleum products in it. I am not going to let my baby chew on this since I am not too sure the FDA isn’t “in bed” with Exxon. It is the perfect size and shape too! If only they would have a non-toxic (no BPA, pthalates etc) version of this same design!
Rating: 1 / 5
This teether seems like a good idea, but my daughter doesn’t like it. I gave it 3 stars because it is well made and seems like a good teether. My daughter hasn’t liked any teethers, though, so I’m not surprised she doesn’t like this one, either.
Rating: 3 / 5
My son has never been a pacifier baby. I was hopeful for this item as he is getting his molars in. He looses interest in it quickly and when he does use it, it’s not how it is intended to be used. He eats the lip or one of the nubbies. I think kids who use a pacifier will like it though. It seemed like it would work well.
Rating: 3 / 5
My daughter’s mouth would not open wide enough for her to get this in back. As a result, it did not offer her much relief. But I like the concept.
Rating: 3 / 5