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Dental Floss?


Wandering Hermit

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I'm afraid of my dental floss now - there is no ingredients list, yet it is flavored, and who knows what all goes into the 'wax' they put on it. Does anyone know anything about this?

Also, what about trips to the dentist? Do you talk to him ahead of time to be sure that none of the substabces they use in cleaning your teeth has gluten?


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cdford Contributor

I don't know about the dental floss. I do talk with my dentist. Our folders are flagged and they double check to ensure that the cleaners and mouthwash they use are gluten-free. He provides us with these little plastic toothpick things to use instead of floss. They come in a little box and we each keep one in our purse and one at home on the counter. So far we have not had a problem.

cdford Contributor

I don't know about the dental floss. I do talk with my dentist. Our folders are flagged and they double check to ensure that the cleaners and mouthwash they use are gluten-free. He provides us with these little plastic toothpick things to use instead of floss. They come in a little box and we each keep one in our purse and one at home on the counter. So far we have not had a problem.

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KaitiUSA Enthusiast

I know when I go to the dentist the stuff they clean my mouth with my mom called about and they told us what flavors were gluten free. My mom wanted to check instead of having the dentist check...just to really hear it with her ears from the company.

We get the little toothpick like things with just string on it(not waxed or flavored)

tarnalberry Community Regular

I called Johnson and Johnson on this one and they said that their flosses were gluten free.

celiac3270 Collaborator

Regular Glide floss is gluten-free.

judy05 Apprentice

The last time I went to my dentist I called ahead of time and told him about the gluten issue, he said that he knew because he had another patient who had Celiac. As he was ready to fill my crumbling tooth he swabbed a solution on my gum and in 10 minutes I had severe brain fog. My husband had to help me out of the office, I was so disoriented I could hardly write out my check, This feeling lasted about 2 hours. Make sure you ask to read the labels, I'm not going back to him. I always have problems at the dentist. I did find one who did everything right but we moved out of the area. <_<


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flagbabyds Collaborator

The last time I used floss, I had a major gluten reaction/anaphalitic shock (I'm allergic to wheat also) So I use those little gold things with the rubber tip, because I know that they are safe.

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