Platypus Orthodontic Flossers for Braces vs The Doctor's Interdental Toothpicks 120 Count (Pack of 24)
Overall winner: The Doctor's Interdental Toothpicks 120 Count (Pack of 24)
Key Differences
The Doctor's interdental toothpicks (A) come in a larger multi-pack and are marketed for periodontal stimulation and cleaning below the gum line, while Platypus braces flossers (B) are designed specifically for orthodontic use with under-arch-wire access and faster flossing. Choose A if you want portable interdental picks focused on gum stimulation and greater quantity; choose B if you need a flosser built to fit around braces and avoid threading
Platypus Orthodontic Flossers for Braces
Orthodontic flossers designed to fit under arch wires and between teeth, with a pick end for bracket areas. Floss entire mouth quickly, in less than 2 minutes, without a mirror. Customer insight notes ease of use for kids with braces
Pros
- fits under arch wire
- between-teeth cleaning
- dual-ended design for food/plaque removal
- quick flossing in under 2 minutes
Cons
- durability concerns from some users
- some reports of not fitting between all brackets
- floss may shred/fray for some users
The Doctor's Interdental Toothpicks 120 Count (Pack of 24)
Interdental toothpicks safely remove food debris and stimulate gums for periodontal health. Customers note cleaning below the gum line and ease of use compared to floss
Pros
- removes food debris safely
- stimulates gums for periodontal health
- portable dispensing case
- pack of 24 containers with 120 picks each
Cons
- some users report they break easily
- mixed sturdiness perception
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | The Doctor's |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | The Doctor's |
| User Reviews | The Doctor's |