Tuesday, May 10, 2011

BrytonPick Review

Remember all those post where I talk about how completely different my oldest 2 kiddos are? How they never like the same thing and can never agree on any thing? Well we finally found something they both like!


The Bryton Pick is is a string-free, portable and reusable dental space cleaner. The flexible edges are as thin as dental floss. Designed for use after every meal, BrytonPick brings relief to an everyday problem by easily removing food stuck between the teeth. Also, it replaces all improvised and un-hygienic "items" used in an attempt to remove pieces of food from between teeth, such as: paper clips, business cards, matches, or finger nails.


How totally random, right? But they do! We received one of these little bad boys to try out and I was actually jealous that I agreed to let them try it instead of me. The recommeded age is 10. My kids are 9.5 and 6.5. Of course I did not leave them unnattended. NO teeth brushing is unattended after the incident involving a full tube of toothpaste, hair spray, hand soap and a "food fight" style war. Ugh... I digress...


 
The directions were super easy to follow and I never had to try and pin the kids down to "floss" their teeth. They're reusable, recycleable, and Affordable.

I have since picked up a 3 pack of these at my local pharmacy and use them myself. I keep one in the bathroom, one in the diaper bag and one in my truck. NO excuse not to floss anymore. Our dentists will be so proud! I highly recommend.

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Slight fracture of upper orbital bone.


PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE make your children wear helmets. This could have been so much worse without one.