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Dongqing Daily Necessities Firm 15yr.
Contacts:Yu Xiaoqing Chat
Mobile:86-13806792991
E-mail:740185772@qq.com
Product Name: Natural, Odorless, Environmental-friendly Toothpick - Professional Production of Disposable Toothpicks - Produced by Dongqing
Product material: bamboo
Product size: 64*2mm
Product color: As shown in the picture.
Product Features:
1.Environmental protection: The product is made with natural bamboo sticks, which is green and pollution-free.
2.Sanitation: Production is conducted in a dust-free workshop with UV lamp disinfection.
3.In order to maintain dental hygiene, this product is designed for single-use only. Please do not reuse.





Bamboo toothpick series, high-temperature sterilized, smooth surface without spikes.
Convenient to use, durable, does not open easily, not easily broken, not easy to mold
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We are particularly prone to getting food or fruit stuck in our teeth when we are eating, and toothpicks have become an indispensable tool. Besides removing food debris between the teeth, toothpicks can also help us effectively remove plaque and tartar. Proper use of toothpicks can serve as a supplement to daily brushing, helping us better protect our teeth.
The correct way to use toothpicks:
Enter at a 45-degree angle into the space between the teeth and gum, with the tip pointing towards the direction of the bite. Slide slowly along the two tooth surfaces of each tooth gap, with the side of the toothpick firmly against the tooth surface, scraping several times. Finally, rinse your mouth, and perform this once a day or after each meal.
Another reminder, each toothpick can only be used once. We should develop the habit of breaking the toothpick after use. Because the toothpick used has a lot of bacteria on it. Think about it, if we use it again, aren't we sending the bacteria back to our teeth that we worked so hard to get rid of?














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