Why should I floss?

What kind of floss is used in REACH® ACCESS™ FLOSSER?

How often should I change the head?

How do I attach and remove the disposable head?

What makes REACH® ACCESS™ FLOSSER different from other flossers?

Why should I floss?
According to the American Dental Association (ADA), flossing at least once daily combats gum disease, enhances the beauty of your smile and helps to keep your breath fresh.

What kind of floss is used in REACH® ACCESS™ FLOSSER?
REACH® ACCESS™ FLOSSER has a revolutionary new floss that is break-resistant and shred-resistant.

How often should I change the head?
REACH® ACCESS™ FLOSSER is a one-time use flosser. You should replace the disposable head after each use.

How do I attach and remove the disposable head?
To “Snap off” a used REACH® ACCESS™ FLOSSER head, place the handle, with the logo facing down, on a hard surface. Using the forefinger of one hand, apply gentle pressure on the neck of the handle. The pressure will release the head with a “snap” sound.

To “Snap on” a new head, place your REACH® ACCESS™ FLOSSER handle, with the logo facing up, above a fresh head in the convenient case. Use the forefinger of one hand to gently press down on the neck of the handle. You will hear a “snap” sound to confirm that the head is firmly in place.

If you’ve received a sample that does not contain a case for the heads, hold the new head “floss up” between your forefinger and thumb. Place the handle, logo up, above the interlocking joints on the floss head. Using the forefinger of your other hand gently press down on the handle neck. You will hear a“snap” sound when the head is in place.

What makes REACH® ACCESS™ FLOSSER different from other flossers?
The REACH® ACCESS™ FLOSSER has a long toothbrush-style handle that’s familiar and easy to maneuver. Its angled neck and reversible grip makes flossing your back teeth a snap! Plus, the REACH® ACCESS™ FLOSSER fits in your toothbrush holder as an everyday reminder.

 

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