GUM® EASY-FLOSSERS – Mint Picks, Shred-Resistant Floss for Deep Clean

Brushing alone only removes around part of the plaque in your mouth.

Studies have shown that if you floss as well as brush, you can remove more plaque. Flossing also helps you to clean between the teeth and under the gumline – areas where plaque can accumulate, and which toothbrushes can’t reach.

An alternative to a long thread of floss, these single-use floss sticks are a convenient alternative for people who travel often or simply prefer the design and experience.

US$100.00

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Product HIGHLIGHTS

  • Single use flossers effectively remove plaque between teeth and below the gumline, where it can build out of reach of a brush
  • New design! -20% plastic
  • Strong and ultra-shred-resistant floss for efficient cleaning, with a waxed surface for easy glide
  • Ergonomically designed comfortable grip handle
  • Refreshing mint flavour to leave you feeling really clean



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Additional Information

The pack should be separated and recycled:

1. BACKING CARD: paper/cardboard container

2. BLISTER BUBBLE: plastic container

Please place used products in household waste.

GUM EASY-FLOSSERS make flossing easy, on the go or at home. These single-use, ergonomically designed floss sticks are a great alternative to a long thread of floss.

Floss, flossers, interdental brushes and picks remove plaque and small food particles from spaces between teeth to achieve an extra deep clean. If left to accumulate, plaque can damage teeth and gums, causing inflammation, decay, and potentially lead to general health issues. Therefore, this simple but very important step in the daily oral care routine has far-reaching effects on teeth and body health.

At GUM we are dedicated to oral health, and understand its implications for overall wellbeing. Research identifies a bidirectional link between gum health and diabetes, as well as a connection between compromised gums and other systemic conditions such as cardiovascular disease. We want to help you take the very best care of your oral health, and yourselves.


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