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Teething after Age 2—Your Baby’s Changing Mouth

It's a common mistake: your baby turns two years old, and someone tells you that teething is over. Unfortunately, that isn't true! Your toddler still gets teeth well into their second year.

The Myth: Toddler Teething Isn’t a Thing

Just because your toddler is now 2 doesn’t mean the teeth stop coming. Children’s teeth come in at all different ages and stages—including after age 2!

The Truth: Teething Takes Time

The first of the 20 primary teeth begin to appear in most children around 6-8 months of age. In fact, your baby’s second molars start to come in around their second birthday. Unfortunately, these larger teeth can be especially uncomfortable for your baby.

The Good News: Toddler Teething Pain Relief

With the potentially dangerous risk of benzocaine to infants, we reformulated our products to no longer contain benzocaine. In fact, our products are also free of:


Artificial Colors, Menthol, Sugar, Parabens, Belladonna, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS), Gluten, Dairy

Proud to be the #1 pediatrician recommended teething brand.