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Reddit mentions of DenTek Slim Brush Interdental Cleaners | Brushes Between Teeth | Extra Tight Teeth | Mouthwash Blast Flavor | 32 Count (packaging may vary)

Sentiment score: 5
Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of DenTek Slim Brush Interdental Cleaners | Brushes Between Teeth | Extra Tight Teeth | Mouthwash Blast Flavor | 32 Count (packaging may vary). Here are the top ones.

DenTek Slim Brush Interdental Cleaners | Brushes Between Teeth | Extra Tight Teeth | Mouthwash Blast Flavor | 32 Count (packaging may vary)
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    Features:
  • DenTek Slim Brush Advanced Clean Interdental Cleaners with extra-tight fit brushes in between teeth, interdental spaces or dental appliances
  • Tapered brush with soft bristles helps remove food from extra-tight spaces
  • The flexible wire allows bristles to bend for better access to clean around braces and other dental work
  • Nonslip flexible handle provides comfort and control to ensure a thorough clean
  • Interdental brush has Mouthwash Blast Mint flavor; Disposable after use
  • Contains 1 pack of DenTek Slim Brush Advanced Clean Interdental Cleaners, Extra Tight, 32 count
Specs:
ColorGreen
Height3.94 Inches
Length4.94 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateApril 2015
Size32 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.055 Pounds
Width0.5 Inches

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Found 7 comments on DenTek Slim Brush Interdental Cleaners | Brushes Between Teeth | Extra Tight Teeth | Mouthwash Blast Flavor | 32 Count (packaging may vary):

u/SvedishFish · 4 pointsr/Warhammer40k

Hah, yep, if you're pushing paint out, it's definitely the nozzle. Good, easy to fix.

First off, stop trying to shove the airbrush needle through there! Those things are precision engineered and delicate. Trying to shove it through a blockage is the easiest way to bend the needle :D

Cleaning the nozzle - it's easy on an eclipse. Drop a few drops of airbrush cleaner into the wide end, let it sit for a minute or two. Scrub with a cleaning brush. It's easy enough, but go slowly - sounds like you've got a lot of paint buildup.

I prefer to use interdental cleaners for the airbrush, they're designed to get into very tight spaces. These things:
https://www.amazon.com/DenTek-Professional-Interdental-Cleaners-Mouthwash/dp/B009MHV3VW/ref=pd_sim_194_4?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B009MHV3VW&pd_rd_r=15TD2C8VSSZN109M61BP&pd_rd_w=7q95v&pd_rd_wg=gsx6U&refRID=15TD2C8VSSZN109M61BP&th=1

A cleaning brush won't fit through the .3MM nozzle completely though. Use a regular needle or plastic toothpick for that, and just be careful not to scratch the inside of the nozzle if you're using a sharp needle.

Alternate cleaning the inside and flushing it with water and airbrush cleaner until it's fully clear and you can get water through it without sputtering.

One more trick you can try, if you've got an annoying paint booger stuck in there - hold the nozzle directly over the part where the air comes out and blast air directly through the small end at high pressure (30+PSI). It can blow out the offending paint.

How to prevent paint buildup in the nozzle in the future: In most cases you don't need to remove the nozzle for standard cleaning. Just pulling the needle and flushing airbrush cleaner through it is fine. However, any time you're spraying varnish, you're going to want to do a breakdown of the brush and carefully clean each part individually. If you're putting the brush away into storage for a while, it's a good idea to do a deep clean then too.

I do NOT recommend soaking the brush or parts in airbrush cleaner or an ultrasonic cleaner. That might work for cheap-o ebay brushes but it will damage an Iwata over time.

u/Palico1986 · 4 pointsr/modelmakers

Sorry in advanced that this is so long! Tl;dr - your set up looks good overall.


Personally I would go with a cheaper compressor (One that has a tank) and spend the difference on a booth (You can get the exact same one as the Master Airbrush Brand on eBay for like $50 with the hose to blow out a window.) I went with this compressor. For one, it's cheaper, and two, it has a tank so it omits pulsing air. I ran into that problem with my old compressor. This will cause uneven spraying out of the airbrush. I'm sure for most people it's not a problem, and I know many that have that exact compressor you listed and like it. So ultimately, that's your decision. The downside to the compressor I listed is that you will need to get a hose, and adapters. I also bought another moisture trap for mine that has a regulator on it which required an extension piece I got from Lowe's. Another plus side to the compressor i have is that I can use it for other things too if needed like blowing up giant pool floaties and it's strong enough to put air in a car tire if I ever had to. It's fairly quiet and has an auto off switch, I live in an apartment and have never had any neighbors complain about it.


The cleaning kit, you'll need q-tips, microfiber pipe cleaners suited to clean out tobacco pipes, and dental picks like these. I bought the Iwata cleaning kit and those were the only two things I used from it. Waste of money imo. The cleaning solutions depends on what kind of paints you're using. I just use paint thinner for the most part because I already have to buy a bunch, not really gonna hurt to buy more to use it for cleaning my airbrush. But again, that's your decision. Also get some airbrush lube. I recommend Paasche lube because it doesn't gunk up and is a bit thinner than the iwata stuff. In total, I spent about $220 on my entire airbrush set up and I'm quite happy with it.


Ultimately, you go with what you want/like/budget. I'm sure you'll like the set up you have listed if you go with that, I just had to be pretty frugal about what I bought and what I needed, but wanted the best bang for my buck so I spent about 2 months researching the things I would need and want.

u/an_gem_21 · 3 pointsr/braces



  1. Colgate Max Fresh Wisp Disposable Mini Toothbrush, Peppermint - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HXAIN90/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_srDoDbQNF1M5N

    Great for on the go and at my desk for a quick “brush” but there aren’t many in a pack so I try to use no more than 1 of these per day. I got mine at Target but probably would get a better deal on Amazon.

  2. Plackers Orthopick Flosser for Braces - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01AKJ3W7I/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_HsDoDbRJTQV6P

    Samples of these came in my “kit” from my ortho and I ordered a stock on amazon. I use these at nigh and use my waterpik in the morning.

  3. Plackers Grind No More Dental Night Guard for Teeth Grinding- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003GDKH9C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_xtDoDbMBQ84EH

    I let my dentist and ortho know I use these (I prefer them to any other mouth guard I’ve tried) and they ok’d them with braces since they aren’t the heat & mold kind. I use them for a little longer than the box recommends (3 days) but toss them when they get gross.

  4. GUM Orthodontic Wax, Mint with Vitamin E and Aloe Vera- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07KQ9FF1J/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_iuDoDbAEJZPTT

    I keep seeing people saying they can’t keep wax on. I love this wax (I got 2 kinds, no flavor and mint) because it’s perforated and easy to size out. Just roll in your fingers before applying otherwise it’s not going to stick. The mint is nice and fresh! I am using this a lot while my cheeks are getting used to poking metal but always remove before eating or brushing!

  5. Preserve Mint Tea Tree Flavored Toothpicks- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077J1K6ZY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_yvDoDbZ4D9Y

    Do not use these too aggressively, you don’t want to damage your braces! But after a meal these have been a lifesaver for me. I gently (and hopefully discretely) get food unstuck. I got minty ones and keep a pack in jackets, backpack, car... I’m serious when I say lifesaver!

  6. Trident Sugar Free Chewing Gum- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07F1W4Y48/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_AwDoDb2NFAKMM

    This is a bigger debate than getting wax to stick! My ortho did tell me that sugar free gum is allowed but not too much and don’t keep chewing it if it dissolves. Consult your ortho if you’re not sure. I was surprised to find that almost all gum is sugar free. Not all but most. I was searching all over for “SUGAR FREE” specifically and it was right at the register! I might get the 15 pack on Amazon though.

  7. Slim Brush Interdental Cleaners- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009MHV3VW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_cyDoDb81CT899

    Honestly I don’t use these that often but once and a while it’s nice to clean every nook and cranny. I have to force myself to floss every day so this isn’t something I use often. They are more gentle than toothpicks but food gets caught in the tiny bristles and it turns into a mess. I picked up a small pack at Target.
u/ScoobyScoob · 2 pointsr/keto

Haha well thank you!! One will do nicely! :)

Anyone who’s worked in the medical field for more than like 6 months should know it by the name of Magic Mouthwash, but it also goes by “GI Cocktail” because when swallowed it’s great for stomach pain, but you’d just want to swish and spit. Different places call it different things, but asking for the 1:1:1 ratio of Maalox, Benadryl, and Lidocaine should do the trick!! Pharmacies will definitely know what it is if they write the script for that!!

OMAD is the best!!! Braces make it even better! Haha

Food gets stuck in my braces 100% of the time. That being said, your experience may be different!! I’m missing a tooth on my bottom row and my teeth are super tight on the top, so big things get stuck in the bottom teeth since they’re pretty spaced out and little things get stuck in my top teeth because they’re so close. It’s a nightmare, really. But on its way to being fixed! I’m saying decay happens because of food, so naturally, if food is there for a longer amount of time I would think decay is more likely. But I’m not a dentist, so I can’t tell you that for shizzle!! What I’m mostly meaning by that is that I’m nervous my teeth will decay around where the cement is but be their perfect state of health underneath where the brackets are stuck and they’ll look weird when they’re off. This is totally irrational, I’m just a little bit psycho about my teeth hahaha. I just got my first cavity at age 24 and it was terrifying! Until now, I really haven’t had any dental work (born without wisdom teeth, yay!) so it’s all new and a little scary to me because I’ve been a freak about my teeth since I could talk hahaha. I’m sure it’s not a big deal at all, and as long as you keep up on your brushing, flossing, and fluoride mouthwash you’ll be golden!!

I also cannot recommend these flossers enough!! Flossing the normal way with braces is muy frustrating, so these are the best!! The skinny side fits between the wire and your teeth so you don’t have to “thread” your floss! And these little guys are essential to always have in your pocket in case you eat something and need to get food out on-the-go. I always carry a little baby bottle of mouthwash, too. If you don’t have one already, get an electric toothbrush - way easier to brush and get a good clean. Water flossers are wonderful to add to your normal flossing as well!!! I know this is a lot, don’t worry, they’ll go over everything with you at your appointment and should give you some of the little brushies at the very least but also some floss threaders and whatever else you may need to get started. :)

u/RollBackYourSheath · 1 pointr/StonerEngineering

I just use these interdental brushes

u/itsthevoiceman · 1 pointr/AskMen

> Those little Plackers handheld flosser things. Before those existed, I never used the old string-style floss.

Can I introduce you to Interdental Brushes?

u/Rhyophilliac · 1 pointr/actuallesbians

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