Device company, Liper, has introduced its tongue exerciser, the TongueGym. Designed to aid in tongue conditioning and stretching activities, the device is intended to make the process easier and more fun. The device was formerly called the Liper Device.
The device is made of material that does not include BPA, according to the company, and is designed to mimic the shape of baby’s and adult’s mouths.
"The response from parents worldwide has surpassed expectations," said Dr. Eyal Botzer, DMD, founder and chief technology officer as well as a specialist in neonatal dental and oral anomalies and director of pediatric dentistry at the Tel Aviv Medical Center.
“Many parents had almost given up their exercise regimens, and the TongueGym changed that, transforming tongue stretches time into a special bonding experience with their infants,” said Botzer. “The ease, comfort and efficiency TongueGym offers means their babies are finally doing the stretches so crucial to their future health and wellbeing, while the hygienic nature of the product increases their feelings of security.”
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