Wife’s hair after she falls asleep. It’s stronger and thinner than traditional floss making it easy to get into tight spots. It’s also washable and reusable.
@cinoclav@msqaf00 interesting. that makes sense. even though i don’t use regular floss i wondered where that answer was. i read “uh, floss?” as “what’s floss?” or “what do you mean, floss” aka “i don’t.”
@cinoclav@jerk_nugget@msqaf00
Ditto. It’s what I came to the thread (NPI) to ask.
I thought that it meant “I don’t know what flossing is” - and almost chose “those pick things” because I have used them - but since there wasn’t an option to say, “I use floss to floss, duh”, I decided it had to mean that.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I’d be interested to hear from the author.
I’d like to believe that they were clever enough to intend the dual meaning and resulting confusion.
Seems I got a good enough genetic hand to basically not need to floss. Haven’t done it in over a decade, and every dental visit (including one in January) has come up clean. Never had a cavity in an adult tooth, no hardware since braces in junior high.
I use the heavy duty version.
@ThunderChicken Is that the Waterpikaxe
@ThunderChicken @ybmuG
Nah, the Pressure Flossher.
I would need teeth to floss. Answering for a friend.
/giphy toothless
@rtjhnstn My mind went to this clip even before I saw you had posted it.
That’s what long fingernails are for.
@hchavers Oh, we’re going back to this are we? Was this a repeat poll?
@hchavers
Ugh, not you and your fingernails again. Do you want some floss picks and fingernail clippers? I’ve aplenty.
Again, ya’ll assume your customers have teeth!
Wife’s hair after she falls asleep. It’s stronger and thinner than traditional floss making it easy to get into tight spots. It’s also washable and reusable.
Reach/Listerine flossers with the long handle (no pick)
I use these little round brush thingies my dentist gives me. They’re like little pipe cleaners for your teeth.
@therealjrn Same here. They are so much better than floss.
Interdental Bushes. (Pipe cleaners)
Ummm…what happened to regular floss. Can’t go a day without because the OG floss is the best!
@msqaf00 Think that’s what’s they meant by “Uh, floss?”
@cinoclav @msqaf00 interesting. that makes sense. even though i don’t use regular floss i wondered where that answer was. i read “uh, floss?” as “what’s floss?” or “what do you mean, floss” aka “i don’t.”
@jerk_nugget @msqaf00 I read it both ways too.
@cinoclav @jerk_nugget @msqaf00
Ditto. It’s what I came to the thread (NPI) to ask.
I thought that it meant “I don’t know what flossing is” - and almost chose “those pick things” because I have used them - but since there wasn’t an option to say, “I use floss to floss, duh”, I decided it had to mean that.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I’d be interested to hear from the author.
I’d like to believe that they were clever enough to intend the dual meaning and resulting confusion.
@msqaf00 Wow, I completely misunderstood “Uh, floss?”
I’m slow 🥴
Seems I got a good enough genetic hand to basically not need to floss. Haven’t done it in over a decade, and every dental visit (including one in January) has come up clean. Never had a cavity in an adult tooth, no hardware since braces in junior high.
old school floss, Proxi-brush, and a Water Pic
the little pick things, but only to remove food when necessary. i know i should floss regularly but…i don’t.
Soft pic by Gum or woven floss