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DenTek Cross Flosser Floss Picks come in a pack of 216, featuring an innovative cross-shaped design that removes 80% more plaque than traditional floss. Ideal for medium to large gaps, these floss picks are coated with fluoride and mint for a refreshing clean, making them perfect for adults seeking effective oral hygiene on the go.
Brand | DenTek |
Format | Stick |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Country of origin | China |
T**N
Best Floss Picks I Have Used In Years
More expensive but I use each one at least twice, you could probably use one 5 or 6 times if you were really tight, they don't fall apart easily.If you use them before you brush you can actually taste the mint as well, a lot say they are flavored but you can never actually taste it.I am on my second lot & will be buying these from now on.
R**.
Not easy with crowns
Great for front and easy accessible teeth I have to use single strand angled flossers for back teeth
T**Y
Good but not much better...
These DenTek Cross-Flosser Floss Picks are supposedly an 'improved' version of other plastic anti-floss toothpicks and in some ways they might be but it's a bit overstated. They've got a unique X-shaped twin-strands of floss fixed securely in the head part, which is a bit chunkier than some. The idea is that it makes a better job of cleaning around the tooth and the front edges and there's some truth to that. Problem is the x-shape floss is trickier to insert between tight teeth, you have to line up the centre of the X where the floss is narrowest and work it in carefully. The more you do that the less the X maintains its shape and becomes less effective and so that part of the pick wears out the quickest (like most similar picks).The sharp end is very sharp but flexible and very useful for extracting strawberry seeds from the various nooks and crannies they find to hide. It works for other stuff too. In truth they're certainly as good as other brands and maybe slightly better, so mainly it's a value proposition and I'm not sure they're worth the extra spend compared to other brands. They're good but not that much better.
G**T
effective, but a bit hard to use
this is a set of 216 floss picks, they’re packed in 6 resealable bags, this is my first time to use cross flosser, ordered it all because i wondered how good it isthese flossers are coated with mint and fluoride, mint do keep my teeth feel fresh after using, also fluoride will prevent cavities and strengthen teethits design definitely increase the effectiveness of teeth cleaning as the cross floss clean both sides of teeth at the same time, also it covers the surface much better than single flosshowever, i found it’s much harder to get into gaps between teeth, especially when some teeth are tightly packed, even single floss can hardly get into, this cross floss almost unable to work, also, it’s more harder to be removed from the gapi’m reluctant to use it everyday, i just use it around once a week when i need a deep clean, still use single floss dailyanyway, i’m still happy with this product for its design
B**O
Good idea but in practice, no use for tightly packed molars or wisdom teeth.
I haven't needed a scale and polish in over 20 years but as a by product of that, must have gone through a gazillion miles of dental floss! I use the expanding type for sensitive teeth as I find that it copes well with my incisors which have reasonable space between them and my molars and wisdom teeth, which are tightly packed inside my chops. A by product of having squeaky clean teeth and 'getting on a bit' is that teeth can move about a bit which means that some days, getting floss between my back teeth is a bit more of a challenge. I thought I'd try out these picks to see if I'd no longer have to contort my fingers or dislocate my jaw (not really...) to reach the back.*Sigh*....what a disappointment. To be blunt, these floss picks are absolutely no use for me whatsoever. The main functional problem is that I can't get them into my mouth far enough and at an angle to get between my back teeth and this is especially a problem when trying to reach my upper rack. There's absolutely no hope at all of getting the floss near my wisdom teeth.The second problem is actually the biggest one. Although the floss is very narrow, the point at which it crosses is too wide and just won't fit between most of my teeth without snapping down on to the gum, causing damage. This may be because there's next to no wax on the floss. The biggest issue for me is trying to get the floss out from between my teeth as this can be a delicate operation usually requiring the floss to be gently slid back and forth, upwards and outwards. Sometimes, rough-edged fillings can catch the floss, shredding it in the process and the only way to safely remove it is by gently pulling it horizontally out of the gap. With these picks, you don't have that option and if it gets stuck, what can you do except risk yanking out your filling?I can see the idea behind these picks but in practice, I find them to be nearly impossible to use and too fraught with potential problems to even try to persevere with them. I'm sticking with my expanding floss as it's done me well for decades. I'm disappointed to have to write this but I speak as I find.
J**J
easy to use
Easy to use product that works, you can feel the difference straight away after flossing. They are easy to use and leave your teeth feeling minty fresh. The floss does tend to become frayed though and they're made of plastic
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