Flossing tends to be the one dental ritual that most often gets tossed to the wayside in an oral care regimen. Even though we know it’s an important part of dental and gum health, it’s tempting to skip it, particularly when you have to deal with wrangling traditional floss, but with floss picks, the hard work—aka getting in between each tooth and the nooks and crannies of your mouth—is done for you.
According to double board-certified periodontist and nutritionist Dr. Sanda Moldovan, MS, DDS, using string floss can be difficult, especially for people with bigger hands or smaller mouths. “Floss picks are easy to use, particularly when reaching in between the molars,” she explains. “Plus, most people don’t floss correctly, so floss picks make it much easier to get an effective floss.”
We conducted hours of research on the best floss picks, evaluating their material, ergonomic handles, and thread thickness. After consulting with cosmetic dentist Dr. Lawrence Fung, DDS, and Dr. Moldovan, we landed on these top picks. (See what we did there?)
Best Overall
DenTek Triple Clean Floss Picks
Textured pick to fight plaque in between teeth
Pick doubles as tongue scraper
Approved by the American Dental Association
Has a minty flavor that tastes refreshing
Some might not want fluoride
Material: Floss, bioplastic | Number of picks in package: 20, 90, or 150
These picks tout the American Dental Association's Seal of Acceptance and are effective for removing plaque, preventing gingivitis, and removing even the toughest bits of hidden food stuck between the teeth. As an added benefit, each one has a fluoride coating for enamel protection and a minty flavor for a refreshing fresh-breath flossing session. They’re also super sturdy and won’t snap, given they double up as a tongue scraper as well. The micro-textured floss (meaning it grants a ribbed grip for more control) has a silky feel, making it especially easy to use between very tight teeth or if you have braces.
Best Dual-Lined
Plackers Twin-Line Flossers
Dual line of floss
Hidden pick
Easy-grip handle
Only comes in one flavor
Material: Nylon floss, plastic | Number of picks in package: 75, 150, and 300
There are two strands of floss in this option, which is double the reassurance that it’ll help to remove every last bit of stuck food and plaque. They’re made to stretch rather than shred or snap, and we also appreciate that the pick is hidden inside the handle for easy maneuvering once flossing is in motion, so you don’t have to worry about poking yourself.
Best Natural
Bambo Earth Natural Dental Floss Picks
Made of corn and wheat straw instead of plastic
Sturdy construction
Expert-recommended
Ends can be very pointy
Material: Floss, corn, and wheat straw | Number of picks in package: 200
Dr. Moldovan says that this eco-friendly option is one of her favorite floss picks. They’re made from a compostable combo of corn and wheat straw and are mint-flavored too. Even the exterior packaging is a kraft paper box that’s reusable and recyclable. These durable and natural flossing picks’ long handle allows us to reach our rear teeth comfortably as well. Just keep in mind that the ends can be very pointy, so be careful when reaching into the bag.
Best Natural, Runner-Up
The Humble Co. Natural Dental Floss Picks
Plastic-free
Dual line of floss
Angled handle convenient for individuals with big hands
Not compostable
Material: Nylon, cornstarch | Number of picks in package: 200
For those trying to minimize their plastic consumption, these flossing picks are an excellent choice. The eco-friendly option features a handle made from corn starch and nylon-based. The picks are housed in a paper package to further eliminate waste. We love that they are ergonomically smart for those with big hands and the fact that the double thread is capable of resisting tight teeth while effectively sloughing off debris and plaque.
Best Value
Up&Up Floss Picks
A pack of 90 costs $3
Features built-in foldaway pick
Shred-resistant floss
Floss thread could be longer
Material: Floss, plastic | Number of picks in package: 90, 160
A super affordable choice, these flossing picks are shred-resistant and come with a built-in pick on the handle that won’t poke you. The thread itself could be longer if you ask us, but still, it manages to glide gently within the narrow gaps of our teeth. They are a functional choice for flossing on the go, and get all the gunk out necessary for confident close-up in-person conversations.
Best for Plaque
GUM Soft-Picks Advanced Dental Picks
Works on multiple areas of the mouth
Long handle for easy gripping
Gentle yet effective
Can break if handled too aggressively
Material: Synthetic rubber, plastic | Number of picks in package: 60, 90
Rather than featuring the traditional type of floss thread, these picks have flexible synthetic rubber bristles on the end. They work equally well in between teeth, the outer surface of teeth, and along the gum line. (All common areas where plaque tends to build up.) Dr. Moldovan is a fan, citing that they remove food and plaque and are recommended for people with gum disease or bleeding gums.
Best Flavor
Oral-B Complete Glide Dental Floss Picks
Infused with Oral-B Scope Outlast mouthwash in mint flavor for extra-clean feeling
Glides smoothly and doesn't snag
Great for on-the-go use
Could be made of stronger material
Material: Floss, plastic | Number of picks in package: 75, 150
We especially love these for on-the-go use since they combine the benefits of a floss pick with the refreshing flavor of mouthwash (they’re infused with Scope Outlast). Plus, the floss itself is silky smooth, gliding easily back and forth between interdental spaces. These flossing picks are a bit fragile though and may snap during a flossing session. Because of this, you should ecpect to use up to two or three picks per oral care routine.
Best Long-Handle
Tepe Angle Interdental Brushes
Angled brush head gets into tight spots
Can be used on natural teeth and dental implants
Toothbrush-floss hybrid tool
Not great for using on the go
Material: Plastic, plastic-coated wire | Number of picks in package: 6
“I prefer this floss pick because of the long handle that can reach in-between places that we can't usually get to in the back of our teeth,” says Dr. Molodvan of one of her top choices. Indeed, it’s more of a toothbrush slash floss pick hybrid, helping to remove food and break down plaque, especially in the gaps of the teeth. Each pack comes with a variety of brush lengths to comfortably reach the shape, size, and space in between your teeth, and gently clean away the concerns that contribute to gum inflammation and cavities.
Best Reusable
Quip Refillable Floss Pick
Replaces the use of 180 single-use floss picks
The dispensing case features a mirror
Sustainable option
Case is not water-resistant
Material: Polyester floss, plastic | Number of picks in package: 1 reusable pick handle with 3-month supply of dispensable floss
If you want to reap the benefits of a floss pick but don’t love that they’re not the most sustainable, this is the ideal reusable alternative. The compact case (which features a convenient little mirror!) comes with a thick, easily controllable handle and a preloaded mint floss refill pod. Simply pop in a new piece of floss every time, and you’re good to go. One refill pod replaces 180 single-use plastic picks and each will last up to three months. Note that the case itself isn’t water resistant, so cleaning the case with warm water is the most extraneous type of upkeep involved.
Best for Braces
Plackers Orthopick Flossers
Ideal for tight spaces like in between brackets on braces
Unflavored
Resistant to breaking or getting stuck
Pack count could be higher
Material: Floss, plastic | Number of picks in package: 36
When you have braces or very tightly spaced teeth, you need a flosser that can get in between the grooves and arched wires to pick out debris. These picks have thin yet tough floss that slides between braces and your teeth, as well as a slim handle for a flexible grip and one that boasts the brand’s FlipPick feature. As a bonus, this pack comes with a travel pouch you can tote in your bag (or bookbag). Our only gripe is that the pack contains only 36 flossers; we’d love it if you could get more.
Best Hands-Free
Gfloss Hands Free Dental Floss
Great for travel
Comes in multiple pack sizes
Gentle on teeth
Can break over time
Material: Plastic | Number of picks in package: 40
Hands-free flossing? Call it innovation. Though there's a bit of a learning curve with this method, once you get the hang of the floss you'll love using these tiny little gadgets at work or during those moments when you need to get that speck of food out of your teeth ASAP and you don’t have a mirror on hand. The floss thread is unflavored, and a particularly gentle option that still gets into all the nooks and crannies of the molars and teeth without cutting your tongue.
Best Handles
GumChucks Adult Starter Pack
Starter packs available for adults and kids
Allows you to achieve “C Shape” flossing technique
Features reusable handles
Limited picks per package
Material: Plastic | Number of picks in package: 10 flossing picks
Traditional flossing picks have handles that can be hard to hold if you have big or unstable hands, leading to an uncomfortable poke in the inner cheeks. GumChucks flossing picks, on the other hand, feature two independent handles and a set of disposable flossing tips so that you’re actually in control of the entire flossing experience.
Best Charcoal
PUL Floss Picks
Made of plant-based materials
Plastic-free
Dual thread
Sharp pick handle
Material: Nylon | Number of picks in package: 50
Not only is it satisfying to visualize the gunk you’re getting out of your teeth, but these black charcoal-infused flossers make for a floss that is compatible with the teeth’s natural enamel. The nylon threads are doubled up for a durable floss in tight interdental spaces. Plus, the handle is biodegradable.
Best for Travel
Familife Dental Floss Picks
Comes with clear, compact case
Prevents contamination of floss picks while traveling
Promotes organization
Flavor could be stronger
Material: Polymer scribed material | Number of picks in package: 60
While flossing picks are great on the go, have you ever stopped to think about how gross it is to use one that’s been in a handbag full of germs? Familife’s floss picks come in a perfect clear compact case that holds up to 60 picks, so you won’t have to worry about where to put them when you leave the house. The brand says they have mint flavor, but we found them to have little to no taste. Nevertheless, we appreciate that this is an organized, reliable option that keeps things sanitary and tucked away, preventing accidental finger pricks.
Best Splurge
Flaus Electric Flosser Starter Kit
Recyclable mint floss threads
2-month battery life
Massages your gums
Has to be charged
Material: Tape floss | Number of picks in package: 45 floss heads
This electric flossing device emits sonic vibrations that mimic those of an electric toothbrush, targeting plaque head-on. The floss-assist motion comes with three speed options to adjust to your preferred comfort and elevate the concept of the classic flossing pick. While you will have to charge this flossing device, it has a battery life that can last up to two months.
What to Look for in a Floss Pick
- Floss Thickness: Choose the floss thickness based on the space between your teeth. If you have bigger gaps, a thicker floss may work best. For smaller tooth gaps, a thinner floss will work in your favor. There are both thick and thin floss picks available on the market, which will help you successfully reach and clean the interdental areas in your mouth based on your individualistic teeth anatomy.
- Size: Floss picks should be small and easy to travel with. Their size will allow you to bring them on the go and help you maneuver them in your mouth effortlessly. Floss picks also feature handles with a foldout option to save space, while others come with various handle lengths depending on how far into the mouth you look to go (just in case you need to floss your molars too!).
- String Type: You'll find floss picks with single or dual-line string, which can help remove plaque and debris lodged between teeth. Ultimately, the number of strings for you depends on your own personal preference and the space between your teeth. If your teeth are tightly spaced, you may want a single string option that offers a good glide to slide between teeth easily. If you have teeth spaced farther apart or tend to need more than one round of flossing, a dual-line floss might suit you best.
Why Trust Byrdie
Byrdie contributor Melanie Rud has over a decade of experience in the beauty industry, writing for some of the biggest magazines and websites out there. After resolving to floss daily (and continuously falling short of her goal), she finally realized that floss picks are the way to get her to do so.
Chelsea Avila is a commerce contributor at Byrdie who reports on the beauty, fashion, and wellness market. For this oral care article, Chelsea conducted further investigation into what makes the best flossing picks worthy of swapping out traditional string floss.
Byrdie consulted a cosmetic dentist and board-certified periodontist:
- Dr. Lawrence Fung, DDS is a cosmetic dentist and founder of Silicon Beach Dental in Culver City, California. He is also the clinical instructor at the Center for Esthetic Dentistry at UCLA.
- Dr. Sanda Moldovan, MS, DDS is a double board-certified periodontist and nutritionist focusing on biological dentistry with a dental practice in Beverly Hills. She is also the founder of Orasana, an all-natural oral health and wellness brand that understands the connection between the mouth and the overall health of the body.
According to our Diversity Pledge, 15% of products in our newly-published market roundups will feature Black-owned and/or Black-founded brands. At the time of publishing, we were not able to find enough floss picks from a Black-owned and/or Black-founded business to meet this percentage. If you know of one we should consider, please email us at contact@byrdie.com, and we will evaluate the product ASAP