Stim-U-Dent Plaque Removers 3 Packs of 4x25 Picks/Pack (300 Picks) - Mint Flavor
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Joyce Alexis
> 3 dayI like that it reaches to the back teeth where the toothbrush is difficult to get to.
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Big Ragu
> 3 dayI use these every day. Would not be without them. Great value for the money.
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Donna Conrady
Greater than one weekIts basically a fat, soft wood toothpick with a rounded end and its perfect for gently running along my gums and in the grooves formed between my teeth. I do this after brushing. My dental checkups have improved I think because I take the time to use this product
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HL
Greater than one weekGood for my teeth with various spacings,
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Cookie
> 3 dayThese really get out plaque between your teeth
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dee M
> 3 dayMy dentist gave me samples years ago and they are the best for your gums. I had a hard time finding them at the drug stores lately. They have a lot of plastic picks which are not helping to keep the gums strong. These wooden pick are extremely good for cleaning between teeth but also very good for the gums.
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Gigi
Greater than one weekI have used these for years. Help keep spaces between teeth clean and massage your gums.
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LB
> 3 dayMy dentist turned me onto these toothpicks. They are perfect for me as I have gum recession and regular toothpicks dont work as well. I just love these as they are thin enough to get in between my teeth. Great product!
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Joan A. Tribulas
> 3 dayGREAT FOR CLEANING TEETH AFTER A MEAL
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psr
> 3 dayI detest the whole sloppy business of flossing. Began using Stimudent Plaque Removers (both the thicker originals and their thinner cousins) in lieu of flossing. Now I have them everywhere because I cannot stand to have food stuck in my teeth. I am addicted to these and use them after the ingestion of any food. I buy them in bulk. They have genuinely saved my teeth and gums as the unending praise of my astonished dentist attests. I do brush well twice a day, too, and with an electric brush and often for twice the timed brushing duration - but these sticks do the in-between plaque removal, get into the unseen spaces. You must use them exactly as directed - get them well moistened in your mouth before putting them between your teeth. Once in a hundred uses Ive had one break off and a piece has lodged between teeth. Not being one to panic Ive alway managed to remove the malingerer with fingers or tweezer or another toothpick! If you have perfect teeth with zero spaces you maybe forced to continue flossing if the thinner sticks dont work for you, but there are also some tiny little brushes out there that look fun...which flossing just isnt. Fun I mean.