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The Oral Care Dental Teeth Pick features a pack of 180 angled plastic toothpicks designed to effectively clean teeth, remove plaque, and eliminate food residue. Their flexible design allows for easy access to hard-to-reach areas, making them a must-have for maintaining optimal oral hygiene after meals.
A**R
Very easy to use.
To clean my snap in denture posts.
D**.
Adequate, good design
These are more for single use. The tip is very thin which gets between teeth well but it bends after one use and is pliable. You can use them again, but know that the end will be flexible. The angle of the crook end is just right to get into those pockets between teeth near the gum. 3 stars because I would like the end to be a bit more rigid. This is head and shoulders above wooden standard toothpicks.
M**N
THESE ARE THE RIGHT KIND
I too had a pack of hockey stick shaped picks that I could no longer find on the shelf. There were some green ones that looked like them on Amazon, but had a month lead time. So I got these. After trying one I remembered that everything happens for a reason. These are what I always wished the old ones were, having a longer and thinner pick, they go all the way between my tight teeth and out the other side. Anything plastic can bend, but if lined up straight they push out any food. If it does bend, straighten it out. If you use the same one over and over like I do, one pick will last until you lose it.
B**G
Thick but short. Not for me :(
It is thick (good quality), but short. I have a problem with my wisdom teeth, but even my face is small, the toothpick won’t reach my wisdom teeth without my finger get into my mouth. So I have to open my mouth widely anytime I use it, and automatically my saliva is flowing out my mouth before I get the food waste that stuck on my wisdom teeth. It’s gross! So I think it’s not for me.
T**R
Great tooth pick
Like the extra angled end, wish the other end were sharp.
J**N
The only right angle pick sold
It is hard to find any truly ergonomic and fully functional plastic picks that let us access side or rear teeth gaps. This lets you really get in there without shoving so much of your fingers in your mouth, less awkward and conspicuous to use with less drooling. What a shame these are not US made. The tips will mangle and bend permanently if you use too much pressure trying to rake out a stubborn meat scrap but I like them. 10 years ago a company in Washington State sold very good durable right angle picks made of tough nylon. Gone now.
C**Y
Useful but short
I’d love these if they were 1/2 inch longer to reach around teeth better
K**Y
Excellent toothpicks
Purchased for my father (he’s 98) and has used this style for years, but hadn’t been able to find any locally.. he’s thrilled with the new full container !Easy to use and can go anywhere with you unnoticed till needed.
J**N
Fantastic Tooth Pick
Ideal tooth pick for after meal food residue in teeth. wont break off in tooth gap like wooden tooth picks do. Wont make gums bleed either.
P**N
you can't twirl these
I think these are a good design in that they can get between teeth well. They are pretty darn thin so you can get into small interproximal spaces. However.... I have 2 issues with them. First: they have a flat handle and that makes them almost impossible to twirl in order to get the correct 'angle of attack'. Secondly but understandably, having a really thin business end, they get damaged easily.
J**K
A bit flimsy
Small to get in gaps, but a bit flimsy and the end bends.
S**A
Angled head
First time we've tried the angled head style of toothpick, and still getting used to it. Good quality product. We are washing and re-using and they should last well.
B**L
Destined for the bin
Destined for the bin If it’s going to the bin it should be cheaper
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