Plackers Ortho Pick Flosser, 24 Count



Key features
- •Narrow spatula insertion arm makes flossing with braces easy
- •Includes elastomer stimulator pick for cleaning in between braces comfotr grip for better hold and control
- •Travel pouch included for on the go convenience
Plackers Ortho Pick Flosser, 24 Count
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Customer Reviews
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Becca•September 19, 2017
Definitely helps when you need to floss quickly and you have braces.
Great for braces
Redleaf•May 5, 2017
Bought for my daughter and son. They both had tried other brands and types of flossers but both have found these to be the easiest to use.
I was very disappointed with this product
Cameron•August 15, 2016
I was very disappointed with this product. The Flossers DID NOT fit under the archwire! However, I was very impressed at how fast the product shipped.
The foldable part of the pick is stupid and pointless but the rubber flexible pick is pretty ...
Jon's Wife (2009)•October 7, 2015
I was excited to get these because they don't sell this product, or any similar products in any stores locally. I just got braces and I thought these would be really convenient and helpful but they aren't. The foldable part of the pick is stupid and pointless but the rubber flexible pick is pretty cool. The arm that is supposed to "easily fit in between your teeth" for ease of flossing your braces does not do what it claims. If you have thicker wires or crowded teeth, this will not fit in the spaces necessary for a good floss. I also didn't like the actual floss; it doesn't glide and it shreds easily.
Doesn't fit behind the wire.
Amazon Customer•November 26, 2014
The description for this item says that it's good for use with braces because one of the tines is supposed to be small enough to get behind the wire. That is why I bought them for my daughter because she prefers the flossing sticks and she recently got braces. She told me that she can't get it behind the wire. Being a teenage girl, I know her propensity for dramatics, so I asked her to show me. Lo and behold, these do not fit behind the wire in her braces. Now we have an open pack of useless floss picks until after the braces come off in two years.
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