Oral-B Dental Floss for Braces, Super Floss Pre-Cut Strands, Mint, 50 Count, Pack of 2
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Cristhopher Lopez
> 3 dayEvery package includes 50 precut strands, which are pretty long, actually longer than Gums old one I used to buy. They have a minty flavor which is fine. But the strands arent organize in any order to get them out one by one, so you have to open and close the whole package every time you want one strand. And finally it has a major flaw: only one of the ends is stiffened, so if the strand cuts in between, you get only which can work with braces, because the unstiffened end becomes a regular floss, which hardly will pass trough braces. So i will discount one star for that flaw.
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Marie Kizzar
> 3 dayI like the way the strands transition from the plastic to the thicker soft material then to the floss. Easy to use, cleans well even in tighter areas under my bridge and around implants.
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Ellen Coulton
Greater than one weekEver since my dentist recommended this product, my professional dental cleanings have improved. This floss is especially effective for anyone wearing braces.
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enchantedattic
> 3 dayThis product is great for dental implants
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Francine Pilloff
> 3 dayEasy to use and it works. I use for under bridges.
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Gerard P. Kennedy
> 3 dayEasy to use on Bridges.
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Jacob Arnell
> 3 dayThe puffy area works great for cleaning braces, but feels like sandpaper on your teeth, especially if your teeth are tight, this just wont fit.
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KS Granny
> 3 dayI have two bridges (one with a pair of anchor teeth at one end), and have used Super Floss for several years. I have problems threading them between the pair of anchor teeth; those are very tight at the base, and if there is the slightest swelling of the gums then it is impossible to thread the floss through. For the rest of that bridge, though, and the other bridge, there is no problem at all. You do need to use the short end to thread it through; the long end is just regular, limp dental floss. In between is the special area, fluffy to clean out under bridges efficiently. The object is not to scour the underside of the bridge, Im told, but to remove the loose debris that collects there between brushing. Just insert it under the bridge, and slide it back and forth a couple of times from one end of the bridge to the other. I cannot comment on the effectiveness of the regular floss, as I cant use it. My mouth is too small to let me get my fingers to the back to floss the back teeth. So I use - and heartily recommend - the Reach Flosser. It has a head set crosswise to the handle, so the handle can reach to the backmost part of the mouth. Im attaching an image of it from the Amazon product page.
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Dawn Casbolt
Greater than one weekI bought these because my normal one was not available. The part of the floss that is stiff to insert it in my bridge isnt as stiff as it should be or others I have used in the past. It works, but more often than not, difficult to get through. I will probably go back to the other when it is available.
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Mary Owens
Greater than one weekGot bridges and areas you cant floss easily.....this works super great. Clean those areas and keep your teeth longer.