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The Doctor's BrushPicks Interdental Toothpicks: 275 Pieces Per Pack (1-Pack) for Effective Oral Care Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.6
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Description of The Doctor's BrushPicks Interdental Toothpicks: 275 Pieces Per Pack (1-Pack) for Effective Oral Care

275 Picks per Pack. 1-Pack. Portable dispensing case included. The World's best toothpick. Better than flossing. Noticeable oral health improvement in just two weeks. Improved with Plyalene for longer lasting bristles to brush away food debris safely. Will not harm dental and bridge work. Safely scrapes away plaque. Helps stimulate gums to promote periodontal health. Helps fight gingivitis.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Love Love Container

These toothpicks are part of my oral hygiene routine and they certainly work as intended. Ideal for people with variable tooth gaps who have difficulty flossing or have difficulty flossing. It's easy to travel with. This time I was impressed with the container. It's really tough and the rounded edges and shape are a plus. Lid slides to open/close LOVE IT, easily slides out with a push. Pharmapack was the supplier I bought from. The packaging was practically bulletproof. Thanks for that. Fast…

Pros
  • Finally bought
Cons
  • Negative gift

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Better than soft picks for me, but floss is still better

Compared to soft picks, I like them a lot more for several reasons: * Soft picks are thicker and don't fit between my teeth Picks (I have tightly clenched teeth)* Picks are stronger than soft picks, soft picks bend easily in half making access to molars difficult* Picks have two distinct ends (a brush and toothpick) and soft toothpicks have only one* The brush end the tip is flexible so it feels pretty soft on my gums. The dental floss is a winner for brushing your teeth, but it's handy to keep

Pros
  • There's something to it
Cons
  • Makes you angry

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product for oral hygiene.

My husband and I are addicted to these remedies. I keep them in my car and at home. A great way to brush your teeth after you eat and you can exercise your gums too. My dental hygienist has noticed an improvement in my gum count over the years of using it. I had issues with the first plastic case failing and had to use duct tape to hold the lid in place. Also, I just need to learn to take them out of my pockets before they go in the wash! They can be reused, but I've found that sometimes part…

Pros
  • Beauty and Personal Care
Cons
  • Doubt

Revainrating 5 out of 5

IS NITU DIFFICULT TO USE? NO LONGER!

I wish I knew about these brushes as soon as they came out. There is very little space between my teeth and I have never looked forward to a nighttime floss. I wasn't sure if I could use them, but I took a chance and ordered anyway. It took several uses to find the right angle to maneuver the brush end of this little invention, but I mastered the technique. It's a fantastic tool and it's so nice not to be afraid to floss as part of my bedtime routine. For the first three or four days I had a…

Pros
  • oral care
Cons
  • old

Compared to soft chopsticks, I like them much better for several reasons:* Soft chopsticks are thicker and don't fit between my teeth as well as brushes ( I have clenched teeth). Ends (brush and pick) and soft brushes only have one* The brush ends of the brushes are flexible so they are quite soft on my gums. which ultimately makes dental floss a winner in brushing, but handy to have in your pocket/purse on the go and for more appropriate brushing in public places.

Pros
  • Toothpick
Cons
  • Not as thick as others