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MamaFitSarah
> 3 dayDental hygienist here! My kids preferred these when they had braces and also now that they have fixed retainers. Highly recommend them! Don’t break or shred, easy to slip under devices. Happy flossing!
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Herbster
> 3 dayThese are great for bridges. Very well made and hard to find locally.
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Lisab
> 3 dayI’ve used these for many years. Now more convenient to purchase. Items were delivered on time.
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Diane
> 3 dayI have used this floss for years and I love it. Pricey, but very good.
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Eve L
> 3 dayThey are the best! They don’t shred or get caught in your teeth.
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Ray Girl
> 3 dayThey are a little pricey but they are worth it.
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Pixel Eater
> 3 dayThe first thing I noticed when I got braces (round 2, wear your retainers kids) was my usual ritual of hitting up the Glide Pro-Health floss was totally out. I think Glide makes the best floss, on the opposite end of the spectrum of that stuff you can buy at gas stations which is about as good as a thread from a dirty shirt. At first I tried what I was given, to loop or tie it on those fishing line threaders. Thats like running hard, pokey plastic through your teeth before each pull, and accidentally biting down is like getting a small piece of bone, almost enough to break a tooth I swear. You would be forgiven for thinking those were the only solution looking in stores or from what the orthodontist says, its only thanks to Amazon I ever heard of these. This integrates a bit of rigid line in the end of the floss, unimpeded by annoying bumps or knots (unless you make one, which will be as gentle as doing that with Glide normally). I did have to deduct a star because it is possible to pull the threader back and have it peel open. The thread does not shred in a low quality fashion, its just it may slowly peel back starting at the base of the threader, revealing a bit of hard line that not only could poke you with extra hard leverage, but perhaps contains a slightly odd, although not orally unsafe adhesive. Really Ive only done this a few times, and I probably shouldnt be pulling the threader backwards even though I like to. Plus its that internal hint of firm, waxy gel that really gives this its bend and push and makes it work so well. Im just happy I can keep using Glide like nothings changed, and Im sure Ill keep these on hand even when Im done with braces.
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BaiSam
> 3 dayI just got braces last month and terrified my teeth would become rotten. I did not spend a boatload of money for braces just to have rotten teeth at the end! Found these on Amazon and gave it a try. It is so much better than using regular floss and attaching it to a threader. This is much faster and more efficient. I agree with some people that the floss can get caught in the brackets of the braces and split, but so did my regular thread + floss set up. The fact that it is individually packaged is a plus. The floss does not get tangled to other floss and I can just throw it in with my toiletries for travel. Def recommend!
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Pam
> 3 dayThe floss is individually wrapped so it does not get tangled. Perfect for cleaning over dental bridges.
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luvsopals
> 3 dayThis is the only threader floss I use. Ive tried similar ones, but didnt like them.