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100 Pcs Dental Floss, Dental Floss Picks 2 in 1 Portable Floss Sticks, Disposable Dental Floss Toothpick Tooth Picks Sticks Interdental Cleaning Tool for Travel Home Office Restaurant(Purple)

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Flavor: Everyone's preferences are different in terms of flavor. We considered whether the flavor is overpowering or subtle, whether it is minty or offers a different taste, and whether or not it leaves an unsavory aftertaste.

Material: Nylon | Usage: Take a piece of floss, curve it around the tooth, and use an up and down motion to clean under the gum line and the debris on top | Flavor: Unflavored Worse still, small and light pieces of trash such as floss are particularly prone to not making it into landfill and ending up in the ocean instead. We know that plastic waste of any kind is devastating to marine life, and this is particularly true when it comes to dental floss.

Ease of use: You need to consider your mouth's needs when looking at floss -- like if you have braces, wide gaps, close or crowded teeth, etc. Daniel Reich, DMD, recommends that people use floss best suited for their teeth. Should your teeth be closer together, it's better to use a thinner floss whereas if you have larger spaces, dental tape may be the better option. Water flossers would be the best option for people with braces. However, it is not just the floss containers that are problematic: the floss itself is an eco-nightmare. Regular dental floss is usually made of nylon, a non-biodegradable type of plastic. A piece of nylon floss will take at least 80 years to break down, and can be much longer. In terms of the floss, you should look for materials that are compostable, or at the very least recyclable. Floss can be made of materials such as bamboo fiber and silk which are completely biodegradable. Along with the sustainability, there are other concerns to consider regarding the materials your floss is made from. After all, this is something that you put in your mouth, so you want to make sure it is safe for your health!

If refills are available, this will also help you to reduce the waste you produce, as you will be able to reuse the container repeatedly.

If all this wasn’t enough, there are also issues with the wax often used to coat dental floss. Manufacturers include a range of chemicals in the wax, including perfluorinated chemicals (PFCs), which help the floss to glide more easily between your teeth.

Material: Unspecified | Usage: For braces; use once or twice daily; insert stiffened end between teeth or around oral appliances, then thread string/floss as usual | Flavor: Mint Many eco-friendly floss products are coated in natural candelilla wax instead, to avoid this problem. To find the best dental flosses, we asked two dentists what shoppers should look for when choosing a new product. With their expert recommendations in mind, we scoured the internet for crowd-favorite dental flosses, considering more than two dozen products. We also asked our editors which flosses they've personally tested and used at home and included the top contenders.Regular dental floss almost always comes in a plastic container and these containers are generally not recyclable. A plastic dental floss container takes hundreds of years to decompose and in the meantime, will take up space in landfill, or pollute the planet’s land or waterways.

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