Crest Glide Vs. Johnson & Johnson Easy Slide Floss
Crest Glide
Pros
Crest Glide is a breeze to use. I've had a lot of problems with floss in the past and Crest Glide seems to make flossing hassle-free. The 'Gore-tex' composition of Crest Glide makes it almost like a shred resistance ribbon. True to its name, it glides in and out of tough places without injuring sensitive gums (as long as you don't pull it too roughly, of course). Although Crest Glide does not have as much of a scent or flavor, it makes flossing so easy that you'll be done in seconds.
Cons
One of the biggest con for this product is the cost. It is almost $5 for 54.7 yds of floss and may be a little pricey if you have a large family who uses it daily. But as flossing is a preventive measure to keep your teeth 'healthy,' so to speak, it might be less expensive in the long run than buying cheap floss that no one in your family wants to use.
Johnson & Johnson Easy Slide
Pros
Johnson & Johnson have pulled through on their dental products for quite some time. Their waxed floss is fairly priced ($2.99-3.50, depending on where you shop) and lasts for several months with a few people in a household using it daily.
Easy Slide is definitely superior to regular floss. It does not shred or break in hard to reach places. If you have crowns or fillings in the back molars, be secure in the idea that it will not meet a tragic end. Another pleasant plus of Easy Slide is the minty flavor, which Crest Glide lacks.
Cons
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Posted on 07/15/2008 at 2:07:31 AM