FLOSSing Feels Tight?
It’s Too Tight: Improving Access for
The AutoFlosser FLOSS
If you’re finding it difficult to use The AutoFlosser between your appliances, don’t worry — this is common at first. Follow the steps below to make FLOSSing smoother and more comfortable:
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Read the User Manual carefully to ensure proper use.
- Practice using The AutoFlosser outside of your mouth to become familiar with how it moves and threads.
- Try both FLOSS versions — THIN-GLIDE and STIFF-GLIDE — to see which fits best for your spacing.
- Bring The AutoFlosser to your dentist or hygienist to see if your appliance can be modified (by adding The AutoFlosser Notch).
- Keep practicing — it gets easier with time and experience.
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“I’ve struggled with flossing for years because of my implants. The AutoFlosser made it effortless. I finally feel confident about my oral hygiene again.”
— Lynn R.
Age 64
“My son has braces and hated flossing. Now he actually does it without me asking. This tool is a game changer.”
— Jessica M.
Mom of Teen
“As a dental professional, I recommend AutoFlosser to patients who have trouble with traditional flossing. It’s smart, effective, and easy to use.”
— Dr. Brian Ellis
DDS
“This is the first flossing product that actually works for my bonded retainer. Simple, quick, and totally worth it.”
— Marco A.
Verified Buyer
“I love how clean my mouth feels. It gets into areas I didn’t even realize I was missing. Huge upgrade from string floss.”