











Oral-B Glide Floss Picks-30 count (Pack of 6)
-
Michael J. Vensky
> 3 dayI was first introduced to these by a periodontist. They are easy to use for you back teeth/molars. I would rate them all 5s were it not for the fact that some of my caps sometimes cut the floss. More of a personal problem really. If you have trouble getting the floss in between your rear teeth, these really help
-
Anita S
> 3 dayGood quality product.
-
JACOBÍ
> 3 dayEverything was as expected. I’ve been using this product for ages—back when it was originally under the ”Crest brand name—and fell in love with it after the first use. Luckily, I was blessed with “perfect” teeth (I’ve never had cavities, tartar, braces, etc.), and there is very little gap in between them; being able to squeeze the handle of this floss pick to add tension to the thread makes it a breeze for me to easily floss between my teeth without fear of tearing the thread... also, the tip of the device doubles as a toothpick—a wonderful added bonus. I love this product!
-
mcherman
> 3 dayExpensive
-
Haynes
> 3 dayI love these flossers. The Glide floss is as strong and slick as that in the canisters, but these little puppies are super handy. The zip lock seal makes it convenient to keep them in the car, by the desk, or in a shaving kit, purse, or whatnot. Ive even kept a single flosser in a pocket so it was with me all day. The local MallWart auit stocking them, so Im pleased to find them on Amazon. The only con is that the toothpick end of the handle is a bit flimsy, leaving me reaching for my Swiss Army knifes toothpick or a traditional toothpick when I need a toothpick instead of floss.
-
Liz Severino
> 3 dayI first tried the pre-strung flossers when I started to strongly dislike the string floss that has to be wrapped so securely around ones fingers that one starts to see the blood in ones fingers constrict while using it!!! I tried floss picks from other companies and found either they dont work in my mouth, and/or their floss breaks and/or gets stuck in my teeth, both things I dislike intensely. Ive tried the angle floss picks and they wont work in my mouth. I dont like flosses that are too thick and dont fit between my teeth or ones that are too thin and fray or split when moving them between my teeth. Suddenly while writing this review Im starting to feel a bit like Golidlocks but the floss on these floss picks IS just right. These picks are perfect for me. Theyre packaged well, the package opens easily and importantly ALSO closes back up easily and securely. For every 30 count, maybe for one or two, the floss will split and youll abort the flossing process and reach for another, but in any given package, you can therefore expect that 28 or 29 picks will function perfectly. This is a much better performance than other floss picks from other companies whose products Ive purchased, where Ive discard 3 or 4 in a row looking for one that doesnt break.
-
Hannah N.
Greater than one weekI have always bought the angled floss coz it’s more sturdy, easier to use and you can easily reach the back teeth, and the silk floss is gentle on the gums unlike the string ones. I used to buy a different brand but it is so hard to find the silk floss and i am so glad i found that glide has what i want.
-
TO
> 3 dayWith arthritis in one finger it has always been difficult to use regular floss. These are perfect as they are effective and I can do it with one hand - the good one.
-
Renea L Smith
> 3 dayDue to loss of motion in my fingers and hand, I cant use regular floss very well. However, I found these floss picks easier to use and they do a decent job. Occasionally the floss will break, hence the 4 stars for sturdiness.
-
Peaceful Chick
> 3 dayI think these are the best flossing piks out there! I have always struggled with my gums so I am an extremely dedicated flosser and brusher. Since discovering and switching to these piks years ago I have been getting rave reviews from my dentist regarding my gum health. Try these.