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Teeth flossers

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SpongeBobJudgeyPants · 28/05/2019 13:33

I have been using the plastic flossing 'harps', and have never seen a more environmentally friendly alternative on the high st. It occurs to me, there may be some wood ones available somewhere. Don't know what the string part would be made of, but in an ideal world I would be able to compost them. I have tried the flossing string, but found it impossible to get round my weirdly angled teeth. Ideally, they wouldn't cost a fortune. Am I asking for too much here? Grin TIA.

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sleepismysuperpower1 · 28/05/2019 14:25

this is not like anything you mentioned OP, but would you consider a water flosser?

SpongeBobJudgeyPants · 28/05/2019 15:57

That's interesting Sleep thanks. My concern having looked at it is some of my teeth are so tightly packed together the jet wouldn't do it.

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LoafofSellotape · 28/05/2019 16:07

You still need to floss even using water flossers or air flossers.

You can get a refillable harp,yes it's plastic but you buy it once and you can then use bamboo floss.

imnottoofussed · 28/05/2019 16:11

You need these

www.wearthlondon.com/biodegradable-dental-floss

SpongeBobJudgeyPants · 28/05/2019 20:10

Thanks all, that gives me some good options.

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dreichuplands · 20/06/2019 02:58

Thanks for this, I have been pondering this.

AJC29 · 11/07/2020 00:36

I have been ordering from New Footprint recently as it's free delivery and they have been really great. Their dental floss is here newfootprint.co.uk/shop/?swoof=1&product_cat=dental-floss

TheSweetestHalleluja · 23/07/2020 13:31

I found this just now.
www.anythingbutplastic.co.uk/product-page/dental-lace

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