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Take a length of dental floss. Lift the index finger to receive the floss. |
| Hold the floss with the index finger on one side of the floss holder. | |||
| Cross the floss over the notch to the other side of the holder and hold the floss by the thumb. | |||
| Fasten the floss by screwing the holder together. Follow the same steps to fasten the other end of the floss. | |||
| A length of floss fastened in two dental floss holders. | |||
| Dental floss holders are held in both hands for flossing. The dental floss holders are not intended to be inserted into your mouth. | |||
| 1. Take a length of floss about 9-inch. Fasten the floss on two holders leaving about 6-inch between two holders for flossing. When the floss becomes soiled, refasten a clean section of floss. |
| 2. Take a length of floss about 18-inch or longer. Fasten the first 9-inch for flossing. When it becomes soiled, move the first holder down to use a clean section of the floss. | |||
| 3. Take a length of floss about 18-inch, make a loop, and fasten both ends of the floss loop for flossing. | |||
| Hold one holder in one hand and the other on the back of the other hand, especially good for cleaning back teeth. | |||
| Hold one holder in one hand and the other on the back of the other hand. | |||
| Hold the dental floss holders inside hands, good for cleaning back teeth. | |||
| Hold the dental floss holders outside hands. | |||
| Hold the dental floss holders on the back of hands. | |||
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