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  2. The best floss, according to experts and editors - AOL

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    Oral-B Glide Pro-Health Floss $9.99 at Amazon. Oral-B Glide Pro-Health Floss $14.99 at Target. All of our experts recommend this ADA-approved floss because of its effectiveness and ease of use.

  3. Use These Dentist-Approved Water Flossers for Squeaky ... - AOL

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    ADA Seal. Like toothpastes and toothbrushes, the American Dental Association gives certain water flosser models their seal of approval after testing them to see if they clean effectively and ...

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    Aqua Flosser. Though this water flosser can be used by anyone, experts suggest those with mouth hardware look for a water flosser equipped with 360-degree rotary tips that can reach places that ...

  5. Oral hygiene - Wikipedia

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    The American Dental Association (ADA) reports that up to 80% of plaque may be removed by this method. [47] The ADA recommends cleaning between the teeth as part of one's daily oral hygiene regime. [47] Types of floss include: [1] Unwaxed floss: Unbound nylon filaments that spread across the tooth. Plaque and debris get trapped for easy removal. [1]

  6. Dental floss - Wikipedia

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    Dental floss (waxed) Levi Spear Parmly (1790-1859), [4] a dentist from New Orleans, is credited with inventing the first form of dental floss. [5] In 1819, he recommended running a waxen silk thread "through the interstices of the teeth, between their necks and the arches of the gum, to dislodge that irritating matter which no brush can remove and which is the real source of disease."

  7. Oral-B Glide - Wikipedia

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    The company failed to market the product for more than three decades. Ultimately, it succeeded by marketing to dentists rather than selling the floss as a consumer product. It was widely adopted, and grew to be the #1 brand of floss in dental office use, and #2 floss in retail. [1]