Oral-B Unwaxed Dental Floss Essential Floss
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oral-b essential floss"! cleans where dove the toothbrush doesn't reach. It combines a special filament with a polymer coating to easily remove plaque. Easy to insert and tear-resistant, it does not fray when passing between the teeth. Easy to insert, it guarantees convenience, comfort, and safety because it resists tearing and abrasion. To clean the spaces between your teeth, wrap most of the dental floss around the middle finger or index finger of your una hand, whichever you prefer, and then wrap the smaller part of the dental floss around the middle finger or index finger of the other hand. Using the middle finger allows you to keep your index finger free to manipulate the floss. Follow these simple steps: - For your oral hygiene, use a piece of dental floss long enough, at least about 40 cm. It may seem excessive, but it is necessary to always have clean dental floss available as you move from tooth to tooth. - Gently slide the dental floss between your teeth, in a zigzag motion, being careful to avoid tearing between the teeth. - Form a una c with the dental floss as you pass it around the tooth. Then carefully pull it upwards from the gum line to the tip of the tooth. - Wrap the dental floss as you move from one tooth to another and progressively unroll new dental floss from the finger of your una hand, winding the used dental floss onto the finger of the other hand. Use your thumb as a guide. - Reach all sides. Don’t forget to floss the back of each tooth as well; it glides easily between the teeth
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oral-b essential floss"! cleans where dove the toothbrush doesn't reach. It combines a special filament with a polymer coating to easily remove plaque. Easy to insert and tear-resistant, it does not fray when passing between the teeth. Easy to insert, it guarantees convenience, comfort, and safety because it resists tearing and abrasion. To clean the spaces between your teeth, wrap most of the dental floss around the middle finger or index finger of your una hand, whichever you prefer, and then wrap the smaller part of the dental floss around the middle finger or index finger of the other hand. Using the middle finger allows you to keep your index finger free to manipulate the floss. Follow these simple steps: - For your oral hygiene, use a piece of dental floss long enough, at least about 40 cm. It may seem excessive, but it is necessary to always have clean dental floss available as you move from tooth to tooth. - Gently slide the dental floss between your teeth, in a zigzag motion, being careful to avoid tearing between the teeth. - Form a una c with the dental floss as you pass it around the tooth. Then carefully pull it upwards from the gum line to the tip of the tooth. - Wrap the dental floss as you move from one tooth to another and progressively unroll new dental floss from the finger of your una hand, winding the used dental floss onto the finger of the other hand. Use your thumb as a guide. - Reach all sides. Don’t forget to floss the back of each tooth as well; it glides easily between the teeth
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