Teething infant soothing toys provide safe, effective relief for gum discomfort associated with the eruption of new teeth. These products are characterized by their chewable surfaces, which are often textured (nubs, ridges, waves) to massage sore gums, and are made from materials that can be cooled (e.g., by placing in a refrigerator) to provide numbing relief through cold therapy. The application is direct; the toy is handed to the fussy infant to chew on proactively or during a teething episode. A common and effective example is a dual-material teether: a rigid, textured plastic loop for vigorous chewing on back gums, connected to a softer, gel-filled portion that can be chilled for soothing front gum inflammation. Our manufacturing process is tailored for the durability and safety demands of teethers. The R&D team designs textures based on pediatrician recommendations for effective gum massage. The mold development department creates robust molds capable of forming intricate, high-resolution texturing that won't wear down quickly. We utilize FDA-compliant food-grade silicone and non-toxic, durable plastics in our plastic injection process that can withstand extreme pressure from strong gums and repeated cooling cycles without becoming brittle or leaking. The assembling department uses solid, one-piece construction or ultrasonic welding to ensure no small parts can detach under chewing forces. Our quality inspection department subjects teethers to mechanical stress tests simulating months of chewing and cold exposure, ensuring structural integrity is maintained. We produce teethers that are both comforting and incredibly durable. For ODM/OEM inquiries regarding our teething solutions, please contact us for material specifications and compliance information.