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brawburd | 19:50 Tue 06th Jul 2004 | Body & Soul
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Saw this in Boots and wondered if ahyone had tried it, and whether it is any good. I have a problem co-ordinating normal floss, so perhaps this would be easier option?
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I bought it last week and it's not bad, although the paper tips that you get with it seem to disappear in about 5 seconds. I have to say that I still resort to the floss so will not use the Boots one as often. It does not seem to be suitable if you have sensitive teeth or gums, as it does whirr quite a bit. It is good for the back teeth as they are not easy to reach with ordinary floss.
You can also buy packs of white plastic, shaped 'floss sticks' from most chemist shops. They are much easier to use & can keep them in your bag/pocket for convenience when out for a meal.

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