Comotomo Silicone Baby Teether
Silicone is a primary contact surface here — your food is in direct contact with it, not just a seal.
A one-piece 100% medical-grade silicone teether with a finger-prong design - silicone in the mouth, no hard plastic and no sealed water or gel pocket - the definitive mainstream silicone teether.
The verdict: Silicone only
The Comotomo teether is a single molded piece of 100% medical-grade silicone, shaped like a small hand of soft prongs that reach a baby's back gums. There is no hard plastic, no water or gel fill, and no joint or seam where moisture could get trapped and mold. Because it is entirely silicone rather than a natural material, it rates silicone-only rather than fully plastic-free - but for parents who accept food-grade silicone, it is the definitive mainstream silicone teether and a clean, honest counterpart to the one-piece natural-rubber options.
Verification: Manufacturer confirmed · Last reviewed
What it's made of
| Part | Material | Food contact |
|---|---|---|
| teether (one-piece finger-prong body) 100% medical-grade silicone; free of BPA, PVC, phthalates, and nitrosamines | Silicone | Yes primary |
Comotomo's teether takes the brand's soft, skin-like silicone and molds it into a small hand of prongs sized to reach a teething baby's back gums without being a choking risk. It's soft, light, easy for a baby to grip, and dishwasher- and boil-safe to clean.
Pros
- No water/gel fill and no hollow cavity, so nothing to leak or mold inside
- Soft, easy to grip, and dishwasher- and boil-safe to clean
Cons
- Strict plastic-and-silicone avoiders will prefer one-piece natural rubber or bare wood
Notes
- Free of BPA, PVC, phthalates, and nitrosamines (brand-stated)
Categories: Teethers & Pacifiers
Sources
Every material claim above is backed by these. This is the scattered info we centralized.
- manufacturer https://www.amazon.com/Comotomo-Silicone-Baby-Teether-Blue/dp/B00913DY1O Comotomo listing states 100% medical-grade silicone, one-piece design, free of BPA/PVC/phthalates/nitrosamine, prongs sized to reach back molars
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