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5.0 out of 5 stars
The best dental floss I've tried (and far better than Glide regular), February 5, 2009
This review is from: Glide Comfort Plus Dental Floss, Mint, 43.7-Yard Dispenser (Pack of 6) (Health and Beauty)
There's really very little one can say about dental floss, but this is VERY smooth and VERY wide dental floss that gets between teeth amazingly well. It's an absolute joy to use this floss. I buy it in bulk, and then double up whenever I use it. It's great.
And incidentally, there's no comparison between this stuff and the regular Glide dental floss. That stuff is wide and just as shred-free, but this Comfort Plus version is much smoother and gentler on the teeth as I floss.
The only negative about this floss -- like other brands -- is that shortly before it runs out, it 'cuts itself off' in the container. So, essentially, if you want to use the last couple yards of this floss, you have to take apart the dispenser. Not a big deal, I guess.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great floss, March 3, 2010
This review is from: Glide Comfort Plus Dental Floss, Mint, 43.7-Yard Dispenser (Pack of 6) (Health and Beauty)
I have very tight contact between my teeth and have tried the shred resistant Glide, which just broke instead of shredding. This floss has more give to it so it doesn't snap as easily and I can ease it in between my back teeth without it breaking. And it's convenient to get it in 6 pack and put it everywhere (each bathroom, purses, etc).
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
No Other Floss Compares To Crest Glide Floss, June 8, 2009
This review is from: Glide Comfort Plus Dental Floss, Mint, 43.7-Yard Dispenser (Pack of 6) (Health and Beauty)
I used to use Reach, Oral-B, Colgate, or store/generic brands of dental floss. However, one visit to the dentist for a cleaning appointment changed that.
While seated at the dentists chair on a dental cleaning appointment, I noted that the dental assistant was using a kind of floss that was quite a bit thicker than what I was used to seeing. Despite its thickness, it easily passed through the tight spaces between my teeth (I had an impacted tooth condition then). The floss was tough, and unlike a lot of the floss I had tried, it resisted shredding. Intriqued, I asked her what kind of floss it was. "It's Crest," she said. After I got home, I immediately bought a pack of Crest Glide and tried it on myself - I was hooked.
The Crest Glide is unlike any kind of floss you'll find out there. The floss is not thread-like at all; it is flat and broad - like tape. I find that the larger surface area helps to remove more plague and debris between teeth. The floss is tough and very resistant to shredding. It is amply waxed, so it has no problem gliding between teeth. (The Crest brand of floss is thus very aptly named "Glide!") Crest Glide is also soft and gentle on your gums.
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Ever since discovering Crest Glide, I refuse to use any other kind of dental floss. Give it a whirl - you might just find yourself hooked on it like I am!
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