Floss in 3 Simple Steps
Hands-Free Convenience:
1. Pop it in your mouth
2. Front teeth: move it with your lip
3. Back teeth: move it with your tongue
✨ To release the floss from between teeth, the secret is to keep gentle, constant pressure on the tip of the little horn, right where the floss is.
✨ 25,000+ smiles cleaned with Gfloss. Faster, easier, hands-free.
See Why People Love Gfloss
Pop it in your mouth and feel the difference!
Traditional Floss vs. Gfloss

Traditional Floss
❌ Requires both hands
❌ Takes time and effort
❌ Easy to skip daily
❌ Not convenient on-the-go
FAQ
1. Is Gfloss safe?
Yes — safety was top of mind when we designed it. It’s dentist-approved, PFAS-free, and made with airflow holes plus made with radiopaque material (visible on X-rays for added safety). You could even say it’s safer than eating popcorn 🍿 or hot dogs 🌭
2. How do I use it on front vs. back teeth?
- Front teeth: to insert, bite or gently press with your lips or teeth. To remove, push the little horn tip with your lip.
- Back teeth: to insert, gently press with your teeth. To remove, push the horn tip with your tongue.
💡 Extra tip: When moving to the next tooth, keep gentle, steady pressure on the horn tip so the floss slides out smoothly.
3. Can I floss molars?
Yes — use a gentle side-to-side motion while pressing the horn with your tongue.
4. Is it reusable?
No. It’s single-use for hygiene. But we made it with such high quality that after using it, it often looks almost new.
5. Who is Gfloss for?
Busy people, multitaskers, travelers — and anyone who wants flossing to be effortless.
6. Why Gfloss?
Because food trapped between teeth starts to rot in less than two hours. That’s the perfect meal for harmful bacteria, leading to plaque, cavities, bad breath, and gum disease. That’s why it’s essential to floss after every meal — and Gfloss makes it so easy, you’ll actually do it.
7. Can I do the C-shape technique with Gfloss?
Yes! With just a little practice, you’ll get the hang of it — and it feels natural quickly. Simply guide the floss gently around each tooth, and the design makes it easier every time you try.
8. Is there a learning curve?
Like anything new, it can feel different at first. But don’t worry — with just a few minutes of practice you’ll be a pro. Most people get comfortable after their very first try.
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