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Flossing can be a difficult task to master and some people may struggle to floss in the traditional way; for instance, due to disabilities such as arthritis, children may struggle to floss effectively using the traditional method and some may just simply find the action awkward. For whatever reason people might find flossing awkward, there are several flossing aids which make flossing more comfortable or more effective when you struggle to floss in the traditional way. Here we will look at the following flossing aids and their uses and advantages:<\/p>\n\n\n\n