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  2. The Way These 23 Travel Items Are About To Make You The ... - AOL

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    #22 Keep Your Pearly Whites Sparkling Clean While You Travel With This Compact Dental Floss Picks Holder. Review: "Makes flossers easily accessible and 2 packs allow one in car and one in travel bag."

  3. Dental floss - Wikipedia

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    Dental floss (waxed) Levi Spear Parmly (1790-1859), a dentist from New Orleans, is credited with inventing the first form of dental floss. [4] 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."

  4. 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.

  5. Toothpick - Wikipedia

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    Nowadays other means of interdental cleaning are preferred such as dental floss, toothbrushes, and oral irrigators. Dentistry Dentists generally prefer floss to picks because of possible damages to oral health, [ 9 ] specifically to the gum, to tooth enamel (if chewed), to tooth roots (if the gum is pushed low enough).

  6. Oral-B Glide - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Crest Glide was the second-ranked brand of dental floss in the United States, with sales (in supermarkets and drug stores) of $22 million and a market share of 18.8%, just behind Johnson & Johnson Reach. [4]

  7. 11 unusual uses for dental floss - AOL

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    Packed with a travel toothbrush, a kid-sized tube of toothpaste and a roll of floss, these plastic goody bags never really stood a chance, quickly tossed in the back of your bathroom drawer.