The Doctors BrushPicks Interdental Toothpicks, 275 Count (Pack of 2)
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Valley Aggregates
> 3 dayBest toothpick on the market, works for all teeth spacing
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Mary L. Bowles
> 3 dayBefore discovering Doctors Brush picks I used to floss & it was always a job I was glad to have over with, but when someone introduced me to Brush picks I found it so easy I was sold forever! These do the job & are a breeze to utilize! I highly recommend them!
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Greyfox
> 3 dayAfter meals with meat or chicken, I use it to clean the meats out from between my teeth. Work very well and dont break like wooden toothpics.
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J. Scott Rutan
> 3 dayI’ve always like plastic toothpicks. These are nice because they have a ‘brush’ at one end and a “grooved” segment at the other. They do a nice job of getting that stuck food out from between your teeth.
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JRL
> 3 dayGreat value.
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PL Pandelisev
> 3 dayGreat toothpicks. Much better than wood.
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YOGAPOSE
> 3 dayThe brush toothpicks are great for after meals to effectively brush away the food between my teeth and under my bridges! I believe these save me from cavities, as my last dentist appt was no cavities!
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LKNANML
Greater than one weekI HATE the feeling of having stuff stuck in my teeth. Never liked wooden toothpicks. I have no idea how I came across these but its been OVER A DECADE and I take these EVERYWHERE. Even had them while on my deployments. They are double sided. Standard pick and brush sides. I mainly use the brush sides. They can get in between my tight teeth and they REALLY WORK! You will be amazed at what gets left behind after a meal. You will NEVER used the think wooden toothpicks again. Use one then use a bush pick and you WILL find something the wooden toothpicks missed. When you cant brush this is the next best thing. Use them on each side of your teeth pushing in then from the inside pushing out. Gums may bleed after initial use if you are not a flosser but thats generally a GOOD thing if you have NORMAL mouth health and care. It goes away once your now PROPER gum care is a routine. You can give a bit of twist action to help pull or push anything out. The brush head can bend over 90 degrees trying to get into tough tight spots. Just remember the more you bend plastic the hotter it gets (NOT ENOUGH TO EVER EVEN REMOTELY FEEL) and starts to stretch and break. Maybe once or twice a month I can push the brushes too far and it will break off. Flip it around and push the brush out head out and you know NOT to be that vigorous again. Once you have a brush side that no longer returns to its normal position you have reached the end. Speed, power, twist and control become second nature FAST. You will know when its time to stop or get another pick. They are EASY to hold and control. DO NOT FLUSH THESE. They go in the trash or better yet the recycle bin. The big and small cases are perfect and fairly though. They also make EXCELLENT tiny screw holders. I have a TON of these full of all the little screws I have collected after years in the IT world. Ive NEVER come across a defective pick or case. Like I said I have used these for over a decade and I would be hard pressed to remember a single week that I havent used these in over all that time. People will ask about them if they see you use them and need a toothpick. The only negative aspect I can think of (Im one of those people who HAVE to include at least one con no matter how perfect something is) is if the brush head breaks off the picks go from the perfect length to a tad short. I normally just toss the pick for another if I accidently break the brush off. Ive tried a dozen or so picks. These are hands down the best!
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JS
Greater than one weekThese tooth bush picks are easy to use and do a though job of removing food particles between your teeth….much better than flossing.
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Leonard
> 3 dayBeen using them for 20 years