Teething is a crucial developmental milestone for babies, usually starting around six months old though it can vary, during which their first set of teeth—known as "baby teeth" or primary teeth—begin to break through their gums. Although this natural process is essential for their oral development, it can also be uncomfortable and cause distress, leading to irritability, fussiness, and sleep disruptions. Teething toys are commonly used by parents to help soothe their baby's discomfort and provide relief during this trying period. "Grasping the Concept of Teething" Teething unfolds in multiple stages, typically starting with the lower front teeth, followed by the upper front teeth, and then advancing to the molars and canines. As the teeth emerge through the gums, it can lead to inflammation, swelling, and discomfort for the baby. Common signs of teething include excessive drooling, irritability, swollen gums, and a tendency to chew on objects to alleviate gum p...