Learning how to use a FlossGrip
Feb. 18th, 2026 11:49 amI posted a while ago about acquiring a FlossGrip floss holder, but it was awkward to use. Since then I've figured out a few things, so I thought I would share.
So that's it, what a geeky person thinks about while flossing her teeth.
- I use slippery floss because my teeth are closely spaced, so I need to wrap around the posts 5 times rather than 3. It is also easier if there's a tail on each side, so I use about 9 inches of floss (the length of the FlossGrip plus a couple inches) each time. This is about half of what I used with just my fingers.
- It's easier to wrap the floss with dry hands, before I brush my teeth.
- The FlossGrip is embossed on one side with "FlossGrip", which makes it easier to keep track of which post I wrapped first, for unwrapping.
- The little slots that lock in the floss are compressed by wrapping the floss around the posts, which means there is a just-right tension that lets the floss slide in, and then holds it securely.
- It helps to angle the FlossGrip to match the actual angle of each gap between my teeth, not what I imagine the angle to be.
- It also helps to minimize the pressure I use to get down into each gap, so I don't irritate my gums.
So that's it, what a geeky person thinks about while flossing her teeth.