- Designed to reach between your teeth and below your gum line to remove plaque
- Hummingbird reaches areas your toothbrush can't
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic flosser,
By A Customer
This review is from: Oral-B Humming Bird Flosser Refills (Pack of 15) (Health and Beauty)
This little thing works great. I understand what the other reviewer is saying about the plastic in the landfill but I have to admit this thing works great. I have always had a problem flossing every day with regular floss but since I bought this Hummingbird I floss every day. I have a sonic toothbrush as well and the combination of both really cleans my teeth and gums. I hope the previous reviewer will forgive me but I am hooked on this little machine. The only problem I see right now is the price of floss picks. They range from $3.50 to $3.99 for a 15 day supply. This can get pretty pricey after awhile. I watch for coupons and specials (Amazon). I agree with the previous reviewer that it would be nice if we had a machine like this with replaceable floss.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My Dental Hygenist Approves.,
This review is from: Oral-B Humming Bird Flosser Refills (Pack of 15) (Health and Beauty)
Last year I was diagnosed with peridontal disease. After the first root scaling, flossing became a very important part of preventing that from ever happening again. My hands do not fit in my mouth to easily floss all of the teeth without trying to stuff both hands in my mouth. These flossers are wonderful and work very well at dislodging food between the teeth. My hygenist commented on the rapid improvement I have had. As for throwing them away after each flossing, it isn't necessary. I rinse the head after use in hot water, and dip it into Listerine to sterilize it for the next use. I wait until the flost starts to self destruct before replacing. I do not replace my toothbrush after every single use, so I don't see a problem with this. A little common sense goes a long way.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Flosser for tight teeth,
By MS (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Oral-B Humming Bird Flosser Refills (Pack of 15) (Health and Beauty)
This is the most convienent item for reaching all my teeth and not have the floss fall apart. Pricey but worth it for a healthy mouth. And after I'm done, I snip out the floss and throw the plastic part in the recycle bin. Hey! There's a thought!
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