About the BURSTkids Flossables
Do the BURSTkids Flossables contain fluoride?
The BURSTkids Flossbales do not contain fluoride.
How long will it take for the BURSTkids Flossables to biodegrade?
The biodegradable process for the type of wheatgrass material used in the BURSTkids Flossables can take an average of 1-2 years if composted via an industrial site. If they are composted at home it could take an average of 3-5 years. Different...
Can you reuse the BURSTkids Flossables?
It is recommended to use a new floss pick for every time your little one flosses.
Can I buy the BURSTkids Flossables without a subscription?
Yes! You can pick up the BURSTkids Flossables as a one-time purchase. You can grab them from here
Are the BURSTkids Flossables recyclable?
The BURSTkids Flossables have been constructed with biodegradable materials. The handles are crafted with sustainable wheatgrass handles as well as the compostable plant packaging keep plastic out of landfills.
How many BURSTkids Flossables come in each pack?
There are 90 single-use dental flossers per pack.
Are the BURSTkids Flossables only for kids?
No, The BURSTkids Flossables can be used by any age person!
When is it time to start flossing with the BURSTkids Flossables?
Caregivers should start flossing a child's teeth once per day as soon as they have two that touch. This is often around the age of 3.
Why floss early with the BURSTkids Flossables?
Flossing is a critical part of proper oral care! The earlier they learn, the stronger the habit. Brushing alone can’t remove all of the plaque and food that builds up between teeth. Flossing helps keep these spaces squeaky clean.
What Flavor are the BURSTkids Flossables?
The BURSTkids Flossables are a delicious Strawberry superstar flavor
Should kids use the BURSTkids Flossables everyday?
Learning to floss early on will help your child create good oral health habits to last a lifetime. Kids should floss at least once a day to help keep plaque at bay.
At what age should kids start using the BURSTkids Flossables?
It is best to encourage and begin flossing as soon as they have two teeth that touch. This is usually between the ages of two and six. If you aren't sure whether it is time for your child to begin flossing it may be best to talk to your child's...