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Review on Flossaid Dental Floss Holder 4 Pack: Simplify Your Oral Care Routine! by Kristin Anderson

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these works. See my usage tips below

I did not floss. I usually floss 2-3 times a year before going to the dentist. But for some reason after the last visit (and there really weren't any particular changes) I decided to start flossing. I flossed daily for a week but decided I needed help. The three tiny samples of dental floss they gave me at the dentist's office were practically useless, no effort as a tiny piece of dental floss was quickly pulled through the holes in the cheap plastic. I ordered them and I like them very much. Some people complain that the "tweezers" are too far apart, but I found that out when I wrapped the thread on and around them, and then onto the "bobbin" I just snapped the two together squeezed pliers before winding up the rest of the yarn thread. around the coil. When the "tweezers" were released, they applied tension to the thread, keeping it clean and taut. I can easily reach my back molars and wisdom teeth. A bar and that's not a problem with the machine, but I have multiple copings/crowns on my teeth. With manual flossing, I feed the thread through the slot and then release one end of the thread and pull the thread through the slot instead of pulling it back up. The trend on them is to pull it back and I'm a little worried about moving the crown. So I have to do most of my teeth with the appliance and then go back and manually fill in the other 2-3 gaps between the teeth. INSTRUCTIONS: Here's how I use them. Cut about 18+ inches of floss. Wind 3 turns around the coil. Then thread the cord through the channel, through the two notches, and back through the channel. Now squeeze the pliers about 1/16 to 1/8 inch and pull the line tight, wrapping the rest around the spool (just like you would your finger). Release the pliers and the thread should be taut. Use the assembly to clean multiple teeth. If the string shows signs of wear/pulling, simply unwrap the last segment of string from the spool and pliers, wrap another loop onto the spool (much like wrapping another loop around your finger) and thread string back through the channels. and pickup coil. It only takes 10-15 seconds. Proceed to floss. I can't confirm the durability of the devices, but they are cheap enough that they can be replaced if they become brittle over time. Some report that they each last about a year. It's pretty decent in my book. Whether they last 3 months, 6 months or 12 months, it's enough for me for $2.25 each. It's not a big hassle. give them a chance Please give a thumbs up if you find this helpful.

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