Plackers Orthopick Dental Floss Picks for Braces, Made with Super TufFloss, Soft, Flexible Toothpick, Gentle on Braces, Orange, 144 Count, (Pack of 4)
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Alma Taylor
> 24 hourThis is a tooth pick for braces the only thing I dont like it doesnt get the very back teeth.
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Breana Homenick I
> 24 hourI’ve had a hard time looking for floss that works with braces but these do the job so well!
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jsp
> 24 hourAmazing 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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Andre C.
> 24 hourBest and cheapest ortho floss picks
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T.B.
> 24 hourGot 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.
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Lorenza Kreiger
> 24 hourThese are awesome I learned about these through my orthodontist and wanted to go get some, but none of the stores around me (Target, Walmart, Fred Meyer or Carrs) carry this type of flossers. They are great for easy flossing, I still feel like a deep floss every now and then is recommended with braces or a floss pick, but these are great when youre in a hurry.
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Karolina Lopez
> 24 hourFor my braces, I bought a cheaper version that was flimsy. Finally I bought this version and its durable and feels strong to hold. The floss actually takes food out really well and it doesnt bother my braces. It works for most of my teeth and for two teeth I have to use regular string floss (complicated wires in my front teeth dont let this floss get in). Overall, if you have braces and want a flosser look no further
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Aaron Bunce
> 24 hourMy eldest had braces and these Plackers, to my knowledge, are the only Ortho approved floss sticks on the market. I used them myself and could find them in stores. They are a good product and necessary for those receiving orthodontic care, but unfortunately, I could no longer find them in stores.
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Sofia
> 24 hourRepurchased a bundle of these in December 2020 after I ran out. I’m almost to the end of my brace face journey and highly recommend these specific flossers. I tried one other brand and hated them because the string would get loose and flimsy making difficult to use and made me use so many more of them for one round of flossing. Not these! The best thing about these is that the string does not get loose or stretched out. I have ceramic braces (regret not getting traditional btw but too late) and got them because of overcrowding. Don’t just shove the flosser in between your teeth and braces, you don’t want to jam it into your gums or pop a bracket. Try to place the flat side so it lays evenly between the teeth and wire before you press in. The flexible rubber bottom tip is helpful for when you might be trying to push bits of wax out that you can’t easily reach otherwise. If you’re new to this journey just be patient with yourself and the process. Also invest into a water pick. My oral hygiene routine goes: brush, floss, rinse, tongue scraper, water pick, mouthwash and pop the rubber bands in if needed. I hope whoever reads this finds this helpful. Oh and wax will also be your best friend. Get some if don’t have any!
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Kim H
> 24 hourA must for anyone with braces. They are easy to use when you on the go to get to all those hard to reach places when you have braces.