Floss Toothpick
June 3rd, 2008 | Author: adminFloss Toothpick
Ebay listings for Floss Toothpick products.
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Bulk lot of 288, 50pc Floss Toothpicks, 14,400 total $165.00 |
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Doctor’s Drs brush picks toothpicks dental floss 960 count 8 packs $34.99 |
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Doctor’s Drs brush picks toothpicks dental floss 960 count 8 Packs $34.99 |
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1000pcs Watsons Oral Care Mint Dental Floss TOOTHPICKS Dental Floss & Flossers $33.00 |
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lot of (1000) DENTAL FLOSSERS new TOOTHPICK ORAL quality WHOLESALE FLOSS PICK $19.95 |
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lot of (350) DENTAL FLOSSERS new TOOTHPICK ORAL quality WHOLESALE FLOSS PICK $14.95 |
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540ct Iodent Disposable Dental Minty Flossettes Flossers Floss Tooth Picks 6pk $14.95 |
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540ct Iodent Disposable Dental Minty Flossettes Flossers Floss Tooth Picks 6pk $14.95 |
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500pcs Watsons Oral Care Mint Dental Floss TOOTHPICKS $19.80 |
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Doctor’s Drs brush picks toothpicks dental floss 480 ct $18.99 |
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DENTEMP SWORD FLOSS DENTAL FLOSS 50 MINT & 50 REGULAR FLOSSERS TOOTH PICKS $10.99 |
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Cinnamoroll Travel Dental Floss Toothpick – 100 pcs. $9.50 |
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Hello Kitty Travel Dental Floss Toothpick – 50 pcs. $7.99 |
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Tooth Pick Flossers mini dental hygiene aids floss 75!!!!! $4.57 |
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Wisdom EASY FLOSSER Handle & 15 Toothpick Floss Heads $5.51 |
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DENTAL CARE FLOSS 48 FLOSSERS TOOTHPICKS (2 PACKS OF 24) FOR GOOD ORAL HYGIENE $10.99 |
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Lot of 200 FLOSSERS DENTAL FLOSS TOOTH PICK $9.96 |
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DENTAL CARE DAILY FLOSSING ORAL HYGIENE 75 x WAXED FLOSS PICKS TEETH TOOTH PICKS $4.34 |
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200 pc Lot Dental Flossers Tooth Oral Floss Toothpick New Reach Flossing Picks ! $8.99 |
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200pcs Watsons Mint Dental Floss TOOTHPICKS Oral Care Dental Floss & Flossers $8.00 |
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Total Clean Floss Toothpicks And 3 Interdental Brushes $3.95 |
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CINNAMON TOOTHPICKS 4 Resealable Tubes Hot Cinnamon Toothpix Quit Smoking Floss $6.95 |
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4 Pks 104 CT. 3″ Dental Floss and Toothpick Tooth Pick Flossers White Oral Care $4.99 |
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Aim Floss 2×60 count Tooth Picks Waxed Nylon Thread Total 120 $6.00 |
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Aim Floss Tooth Picks Waxed Nylon Thread – 90 Ea $5.99 |
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100 COUNT FLOSSERS DENTAL ORAL FLOSS TOOTH PICK $5.52 |
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50x Watsons Dental Floss Flosser Toothpick Single-Piece Pack $4.99 |
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150pcs 60mm DENTAL ORAL FLOSS TOOTH PICKS $3.65 |
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NEW 2012 Sale 25 Count Flossers Dental Oral Floss Tooth Pick $0.99 |
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50pcs Dental Flossers Plastic Tooth Picks Oral Gum Teeth Clean Care Floss Thread $3.95 |
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Aim Floss Tooth Picks Waxed Nylon Thread 60 count $3.79 |
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50pcs(Factory Sealed)MINT Oral Dental Floss &Flossers Toothpicks (in travel box) $3.69 |
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50Pcs(Factory Sealed) (in Travel Box) Oral Dental Floss &Flossers Toothpicks)) $3.68 |
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*SALE* 50 COUNT FLOSSERS DENTAL ORAL FLOSS TOOTH PICK $3.54 |
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Aim Floss 60 count Tooth Picks Waxed Nylon Thread $3.50 |
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25 in 1 Floss Dental Oral Health Tooth Pick Pink White $2.96 |
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50 Dental Flossers Oral Floss Toothpick *SHIPS FROM NY* $2.96 |
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Sale 25 Count Flossers Dental Oral Floss Tooth Pick $1.55 |
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(Limited) 1 Pack(*factory sealed*)Dental Flossers Dental Oral Floss Tooth Pick $1.54 |
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FRESH BREATH ORAL IRRIGATOR DENTAL SPA WATER JET FLOSS TOOTH PICK H2O FLOSSER $19.75 |
Floss Toothpick products on Amazon:
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SILVERPLATED TOOTHPICK HOLDER (IDEAL FOR PERSONALIZATION!) $9.99 Our slim design 2pc silverplated tooth pick holder fits perfectly in your pocket, briefcase or purse while keeping your supply of toothpicks clean and handy. Accomodates 12 toothpics with easy to open cap. Tight cap keeps picks clean and fresh. Perfect for engraving adding that personal touch. Each Measures: 3 1/2″L x 1/2″… |
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1000ct Bamboo Toothpicks $3.50 1000 Round Bamboo Toothpicks… |
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Flavored Toothpicks, Cinnamint $1.95 We start with sustainable harvested wood from domestically grown white birch forests and then seal in our special breath – freshening flavors to provide great long – lasting taste. The natural antibacterial ingredients in our flavors help to keep your mouth healthy. Packaged in a hip, pocket – sized canister (made from 100% recycled plastic), you can keep our picks close by to get that burst of fl… |
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Waterpik Ultra Water Flosser $42.50 Easier and more effective than string floss! Healthier gums in just 14 days guaranteed. Removes 99.9% of plaque from treated areas (see side panel for details). Up to 93% more effective than string floss at improving gum health (see side panel for details). Cleans deep between teeth and below the gumline. Six unique tips included. 10 pressure settings – optimum control. In-lid storage – keeps tips… |
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Doctor’s Brushpicks, 275 Count (Pack of 4) $9.18 Toothpick that removes plaque and food particles with its unique tiny bristles. Flexible stem maneuvers easily around hard to reach places. Scored base for added flexibility around dental and bridge work. Serrated edge to improve plaque removal. Tiny bristles to brush away plaque and debris…. |
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Glide Threader Floss, 30-Count Boxes of Single-Use Packets (Pack of 4) $18.79 Experience The Comfort & Convenience.For use with Bridges, Braces and Implants. Convenient all-in-one Floss & Threader – Built-in Threader Tip. Convenient individual packets – 30 Single Use Packets.A Unique Dental Floss!One-piece floss with convenient build-in threader for easy insertion under appliances (bridges, braces, implants). Designed to slide easily between tight contacts without shredding… |
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DAKINE Men’s Groomer $18.00 Based in Hood River, Oregon, DAKINE was founded in Maui, Hawai’i in 1979 by longtime surfer, Rob Kaplan. DAKINE’S first product, a revolutionary new surf leash, quickly gained worldwide popularity. This first leash led to more surfing related products, built to withstand the punishing conditions of the surf on the north shore of Hawai’i. In Hawaiian slang, “Da Kine” means the best and the company … |
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Dakine Groomer Toiletry Kit $22.95 Packing for your next vacation just became easier with the Dakine Groomer Shower Kit Bag. With enough organization pockets to keep everything in line, the Groomer even has a nylon lining for easy cleaning…. |
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Tea Tree Toothpicks – 100 – Toothpick $2.93 Thursday Plantation Tea Tree Toothpicks Triple action Thursday Plantation Tea Tree Toothpicks deliver therapeutic grade Melaleuca alternifolia oil between teeth and at the gum line, help remove debris and plaque in places where brushes can’t reach and leave breath fresh and clean. Uniquely designed from renewable, fast-growing birchwood trees, each toothpick is infused with a p… |
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NCAA Kentucky Wildcats Gumball Machine $68.60 Our collegiate retro gas pump gumball machine is a whimsical way to show off your school spirit…. |
Walnut Creek Dentist: Sure your family’s flossing their teeth?
Flossing Teeth for Dummies: No More Excuses!
People have all sorts of excuses for not flossing their teeth. But dentists say there are easy ways to floss that address every excuse.
Do you floss? Or, like many people, do you always seem to find a reason not to?
A 2008 survey found that only 49% of Americans floss daily, and 10% never floss. That’s most unfortunate, dentists say, because flossing is even more important than brushing when it comes to preventing periodontal (gum) disease and tooth loss.
Dentists say they hear all sorts of excuses for not flossing. Yet they insist that simple workarounds exist for just about all:
Excuse #1: Food doesn’t get caught between my teeth, so I don’t need to floss.
Flossing isn’t so much about removing food debris as it is about removing dental plaque, the complex bacterial ecosystem that forms on tooth surfaces between cleanings. Plaque is what causes tooth decay, inflamed gums (gingivitis), periodontal disease — and, eventually, tooth loss. Flossing or using an interdental cleaner is the only effective way to remove plaque between teeth.
Excuse #2. I don’t know how to floss.
Flossing isn’t easy. But practice makes perfect.
Here’s how the American Dental Association describes the process:
• Start with about 18 inches of floss. Wrap most of it around the middle finger of one hand, the rest around the other middle finger.
• Grasp the floss tightly between your thumbs and forefingers, and use a gentle shoeshine motion to guide it between teeth.
• When the floss reaches the gum line, form a C shape to follow the contours of the tooth.
• Hold the floss firmly against the tooth, and move the floss gently up and down.
• Repeat with the other tooth, and then repeat the entire process with the rest of your teeth (“unspooling” fresh sections of floss as you go along).
Don’t forget to floss the backs of your last molars. Most gum disease & decay happens in the back teeth.
Excuse #3. I’m not coordinated enough to floss.
Many tooth-cleaning options exist for people whose manual dexterity is compromised by poor coordination, hand pain, paralysis, and amputations — or simply by fingers that are too big to fit inside the mouth.
One option is to use floss holders. These disposable plastic Y-shaped devices (some equipped with a spool of floss) hold a span of floss between two prongs to allow one-handed use.
Another option is to forgo floss and clean between Teeth Using disposable toothpick-like dental stimulators (Stim-U-Dents, Soft-Picks, and so on); narrow spiral brushes (interproximal brushes); or the conical rubber nubs (tip stimulators) found at the end of many toothbrushes or mounted on their own handles.
Excuse #4. I don’t have time to floss.
Effective flossing does take a while — once a day for three to five minutes. But even 60 seconds of flossing is of enormous benefit. As with exercise, bathing, and other daily activities, the key is to make flossing a habit.
It helps to keep floss in plain view, alongside your toothbrush and toothpaste. If you’re too tired to floss before bed, floss in the morning or afternoon. Or keep floss on hand and use it when you find the time.
Excuse #5. It hurts when I floss.
If flossing causes gum pain or bleeding, odds are you have gingivitis or gum disease — precisely the conditions for which flossing is beneficial.
Flossing isn’t meant to be painful, but stopping flossing because of bleeding [or pain] is just the opposite of what you will benefit from doing. The good news? With daily brushing and flossing, gum pain and bleeding should stop within a week or two. If either persists, see a dentist.
Excuse #6. My teeth are spaced too close together to floss.
If unwaxed floss doesn’t work for your teeth, you might try waxed floss or floss made of superslippery polytetrafluoroethylene (sold under the brand name Glide). If the spacing between your teeth varies (or if you have significant gum recession), yarn-like “superfloss” may be a good bet. It stretches thin for narrow spaces and fluffs out to clean between teeth that are more widely spaced. If you’re having trouble finding a workable floss or interdental cleaner on your own, your dentist should be able to offer guidance — and may even offer free samples.
Excuse #7. The floss keeps shredding.
In many cases, broken or fraying floss is caused by a cavity or a problem with dental work — often a broken or poorly fabricated filling or crown. Consult your dentist.
Excuse #8. I have dental work that makes flossing impossible.
Try floss threaders. These monofilament loops make it easy to position floss around dental work.
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