| | |  | Floss Holders | | Home » » | | | | | | | Description: | | The Original FLOSSAID Dental Floss Holder is an excellent dental hygiene tool. With it's angled head and long handle, not one tooth space is neglected or incompletely flossed. FLOSSAID "makes flossing easy". | | | Features: | |
• Pack of 18 Handles
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 6.4 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 5 reviews |
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
handy, dependant on userAug 02, 2011
By holodoc Good rating for these flossers because I floss more with them; my fat fingers and crooked teeth are well-served by the smaller flosser in my otherwise big mouth. One must, however, turn and torque them slightly to make sure all aspects of the teeth are flossed, as well as doing the above on the sides of the 2 teeth the flosser touches. It also saves time. Recommend for sure.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Floss AidDec 26, 2010
By Goofy Floss Aid (Flossaid) Dental Floss Holder - Case of 18 Handles
The floss aid, what can you say, I have small mouth even though my wife would disagree so I have a problem with flossing. I first ran into this item at a dentist office. Broke it finely but just in time for another dental appointment. Finely the dentist quite handing them out,Floss Aid (Flossaid) Dental Floss Holder - Case of 18 Handles so started my quest. Thank you amazon for having these on you site. Believe me they are well worth the money.
Buy it.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
RobJul 21, 2009
By Rob Neff These seem like a great idea compared to the annoying flexible disposable floss holders and while the plastic is tough enough, using the holders presents several practical problems.
1. Takes extra time to set up compared to quickly wrapping it around your finger. 2. Waste of floss compared to wrapping it around your finger. 3. The same small section of floss will be going thru all of your teeth. 4. The floss stretches if your teeth are tight so you have to continually tighten the floss in the holder. This is tedious.
Overall, these are now collecting dust. I find the Oral Breeze shower irrigator to get more use although I don't know if gum irrigating is as helpful as flossing.
Best Dental Floss HolderJan 27, 2012
By Lynne E. If you need to use a dental floss holder, this is the best one, because the handle is long enough so you can easily reach your back teeth. I load these for my one-handed (stroke-disabled) husband, by (1) wrapping the floss twice around the button, (2) gently squeezing the prongs before threading the floss along the tips, (3) wrapping the floss around the button twice, and (4) wrapping the floss around the handle and around the button again.
This sets up a nice tight floss area at the tip, so that the threaded floss holder works better than the pre-threaded flossers you buy in bags. (The floss in pre-threaded flossers often stretches during use.) I find that the Floss Aid floss holder requires about the same amount of floss for threading as I use when flossing with my hands--about 14 to 16 inches.
However, the gentle squeezing of the prongs means that the prongs break from time to time (after about 6 months of daily use). Thus I go through 1 or 2 floss holders every year. A case of 18 floss holders may seem like a lifetime supply, but it costs about the same as 9 floss holders sold in packages of 3, and the actual box of 18 is quite compact and stores easily in a drawer. The floss holders in the case come in three colors.
The Butler Floss Mate Handle is another good product, except that it has a very short handle. In my experience, the Butler floss holders break about as often as the Floss Aid floss holders. Another option is to use a flossholder with floss in the handle, like the BUTLER DENT FLOSBRUSH. (You can conserve the Flosbrush floss if you use the old floss to wrap with when you advance new floss across the tips.)
Don't forget to floss!Dec 02, 2010
By Jennifer L. Shreiner
"JenShreiner"
The only reason I floss is because of the FlossAid flosser. I love it! It makes flossing sooooo much easier. Everyone should have one!
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