- Safely removes plaque and food particles from teeth and stimulates gums
- Clinically proven to fight gingivitis
- Flexible stem maneuvers easily around hard to reach places
- Serrated edge to improve plaque removal
- Tapered tip fits easily between teeth
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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Better than Flossing!,
By BTW, this review applies to the 'original' brush picks--not the 'new and improved' picks that have more and tapered bristles. The new picks are too soft and I find the bristles end up laying flat rather quickly. The original picks have 3 little bristles on each side. These seem to hold up better. I love them!
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best Toothpick in the World,
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This review is from: The Doctor's BrushPicks Toothpicks, 250 Picks (Pack of 12) (Health and Beauty)
Brushpicks ... an absolutely 'brilliant' toothpick solution.
Toothpicks ... mundane ... boring ... invisible ... at every restaurant cash register. They come in all sizes and shapes in the drugstore. You never think about them. But ... when you need one, you REALLY want one. Why most don't work: Too fat to get between your teeth. Inflexible (you have to spend 5 minutes chomping and moistening the end in your mouth). They have a brush on the end that's so big you could wash baby bottles with it. The list of poor design ideas goes on. The age-old drugstore solution for me in the past has been the minty, balsa-like, wooden 'Stimudents' as once moistened (takes a while of moistening), could be jammed (molded) between the teeth and were soft enough to do the job. Then I found Brushpicks. The brush is the perfect size and design. The bristles are thin and the perfect composition. Easy to use, cleans completely in one stroke. So happy I bought a case pack of 12 as I never wanted to run out. One of those GREAT simple solutions to one of life's age-old problems.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Why they aren't available everywhere I don't know.,
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This review is from: The Doctor's BrushPicks Toothpicks, 250 Picks (Pack of 12) (Health and Beauty)
These are the best picks and brushes for cleaning teeth without a toothbrush. I take them everywhere. Strangely, many dentists know nothing about them.
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