My ortho included (among other things) a packet of these floss threaders called Flossaid, and they look like little plastic needles. I guess you're supposed to thread them as you would a needle, but then what? First off, I couldn't even get them threaded and how do they help you floss your teeth? I'm not saying I'm going to give up on using them...I'd just like to know HOW to use them.
Thanks all,
CV
P.S. (Man do I miss my Reach Access Flosser) Sure I can use that up top where I don't have braces yet, but the bottom, I'm stupefied as how to floss my bottom teeth that have braces.
FlossAID? You've GOT to be kidding me!
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FlossAID? You've GOT to be kidding me!
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just get
those thread things are a pain. Do yourself a favor and get the glide threader floss. It is individually wrapped pre cut pieces that have a threader built in.
This way you can throw a box in your bag for travel, a few in your purse and not have to worry about keeping, washing a threader on you all the time.
I think Target sells them for like 3 bucks for a box of 30.
I do like the Denticator handle and tapered brushes Lynn sells as well. They work very well in getting between brackets. I tried the straight brushes and I do not know if i had a bad batch or what but after pulling 10 or so of the brush/wire part out of the plastic part that attaches to the handle, I refused to use them anymore. Good thing I ordered a pack of tapered as well.
This way you can throw a box in your bag for travel, a few in your purse and not have to worry about keeping, washing a threader on you all the time.
I think Target sells them for like 3 bucks for a box of 30.
I do like the Denticator handle and tapered brushes Lynn sells as well. They work very well in getting between brackets. I tried the straight brushes and I do not know if i had a bad batch or what but after pulling 10 or so of the brush/wire part out of the plastic part that attaches to the handle, I refused to use them anymore. Good thing I ordered a pack of tapered as well.
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sorry to say but no
The floss and proxibrush are in addition to other things.CelestialVoices wrote:Hmm, I might try those Glide threaders, right now all I use is my proxibrush....is that enough?
My routine is this:
Brush with tooth brush
Use smaller round brush to get in between brackets
Floss
Rinse -which used to be be with water pik but that broke.
Brush with Fluoride gel.
Hope that helps.
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