Ordo Mint FlossMint Floss

Strong design. Smooth glide.

£2.50
 
  • Fights plaque
  • Improves gum health
  • Developed by dentists
 

Free delivery when you spend £35

Get it between Tuesday June 16 - Wednesday June 17

A clean you can count on. Our strong, shred resistant Mint Floss glides between your teeth for an exceptional clean that gets below the gum line.

Enriched with sodium fluoride for enhanced enamel protection, its soothing mint oils will leave your breath invigoratingly fresh.

  • Shred resistant
  • Infused with mint oils
  • Sodium fluoride enriched
  • 25m PTFE tape floss
  • Microcrystalline wax

For UK orders, please allow 2-5 business days for delivery.

For other countries, a delivery timeframe will be shown at checkout.

Covered by a free 2-year warranty. This expires 730 days after the date of purchase on the receipt of the order.

Covered by a 60 day money back guarantee. If you don't love your brush for whatever reason, you can send it back for a full refund.

Ordo Mint FlossMint Floss
£2.50
Sodium fluoride infused

Sodium fluoride infused

Strengthens tooth enamel and prevents cavities.
Ordo Mint Floss front

Shred resistant

Durable tape for hassle-free flossing.
Easy-glide design

Easy-glide design

Smoothly moves between teeth to remove plaque and food debris.

Mint Floss Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Cut about 45cm of dental floss.
  2. Wind around each of your middle fingers, leaving 2-3cm to work with.
  3. Hold the floss taut between your thumb and index finger, and slide gently between teeth.
  4. Follow the curve of your teeth, making sure to go beneath the gumline, but do not force the floss.
  5. Use a clean section of floss for each tooth to avoid transferring bacteria from one spot to another.

You should floss your teeth at least once a day to remove plaque and food particles that your toothbrush can't reach. Some people, particularly those with a higher risk of dental disease, may benefit from flossing more frequently. Always use a clean section of floss between each tooth.

It’s up to you! Floss before to clear food particles and plaque, or after to increase fluoride coverage between teeth. The important thing is to incorporate both brushing and flossing into your oral care routine.

If your gums bleed, you may be flossing too hard. Make sure to floss gently and follow the curve of your teeth to avoid damaging your gums. 

Bleeding gums can also be a sign of gingivitis or gum disease. If this is the case, speak to your dentist for treatment or oral hygiene recommendations.