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jsp
> 3 dayAmazing product! My 11 year old has Braces and uses these religiously with zero complaints, they work great and dont take too much time compared with regular flossing.
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LAC
> 3 dayGood Idea...Poor execution...Bought these as my kids have braces and luv the ease of being able to floss quickly inside of braces and between teeth. They were also a great bargain with a 4 pk. BUT, that said....These can ONLY use ONE SIDE of the floss because only ONE SIDE of the floss pick is flat while the other side is still the common oval shape....So this flosser really only gets one end used due to its short-sighted design. So HALF of that wax floss thread goes unused AND it limits HOW the pick can be turned in the mouth direction wise to get right angle on teeth......pretty bad design....but as it stands, helps to get teeth flossed...BUT i would NOT spend more than what i did for these 4 packs other wise i would go with the platypus brand that has BOTH sides flattened for dual use...
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Amfhibian8
> 3 dayEasy to use with my new braces. I tried the dental floss you have to thread through your teeth, those take too much effort and time. These may be a bit more expensive but worth it!
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Jackie
> 3 dayIve only had braces a few weeks and these are already my MVP product. Flossing with the threader was taking SO long, I would be in the dang bathroom washing up for bed for excessive amounts of time. These have sped up the process by so much. I can get it between 80% of my teeth. The others are so crowded that I have to manually floss them, but thats no fault of this product. If they could make a mini version for super tight teeth, that would be cool though.
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Jmesco
> 3 dayThese are well made and the price is right; however, they are a little thicker than other brands. This made them difficult to use in between my daughters teeth and braces. I bought them specifically for use with braces, but since they didnt work as intended, other family members without braces used them without issue.
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adriana
> 3 dayI really hate the little floss threads they give you at the orthodontist so I found these to use instead. They’re so easy to use and not painful at all. They make flossing so much easier and really get the job done.
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Patricia McGuire
> 3 dayThese seem like a better alternative than threaders for my daughter. I wanted to ensure she flosses well with her new braces and these seems to do the trick. The price was very reasonable for one time use although I wish there was a reusable stick we could thread floss through.
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XKatrina
> 3 dayYOU NEED THESE if you have braces! I hated using threading floss. I resorted to tree brushes of different sizes which were great but the money can start to add up. I eventually got a waterpik to make things easier but would sometimes just skip flossing because it was too much work. Then I went to the dentist for a cleaning and they used these on me. Idk why my ortho doesn’t mention these or provide samples but they are wonderful. Only thing to note is if you still have a lot of crowding and your brackets are too close, you won’t be able to fit these behind your wire. I started using these about 4-5 months in. Braces come off at my next appointment!
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Phyllis 8882
> 3 dayThese picks were recommended by my husband’s orthodontist. They work very well in getting food out of his braces. They don’t damage the braces.
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T.B.
> 3 dayGot these for my son to use with his braces. He complained that they were not easy to maneuver between his brackets like they indicated they would be. OK overall.