JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. Comes with an on-the-go case. These compact dental cleaning picks are easy to slip into a pocket or a purse and are perfect for using after a meal or on-the-go to remove dental plaque and food particles. These dental picks feature 76 flexible and gentle synthetic rubber bristles that get between teeth to free the interdental spaces of food particles, dental plaque, and biofilm. The rubber bristles simultaneously massage the gums as you clean, increasing blood flow. These interdental picks are crafted with a long, curved, and ergonomic handle to allow for a deeper reach and pinpoint precision. A slim and portable case is included for on-the-go use that can be easily slipped into a purse, pocket, or backpack. You will be redirected to your region's site.

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