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WOODEN TEETH FLOSSER-MISWAK
WOODEN TEETH FLOSSER-MISWAK
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✨ Wooden Teeth Flosser — Description
The wooden teeth flosser, often called a miswak or siwak, is a natural dental stick traditionally used in African and Middle Eastern cultures for oral hygiene. Made from the twigs of the Salvadora persica tree, it contains natural antibacterial properties that help clean teeth, strengthen gums, and freshen breath.
The tip of the stick is gently chewed or frayed to form bristles, creating a natural brush that removes plaque and food particles without toothpaste. Lightweight, portable, and eco-friendly, the wooden flosser is both a practical and traditional way to maintain oral health.
✨ How to Use a Wooden Teeth Flosser
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Prepare the flosser:
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Peel about 1–2 cm of the bark from one end.
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Chew or fray the tip until it forms soft bristles.
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Brush your teeth:
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Hold the stick like a toothbrush.
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Gently rub the bristled tip against your teeth and gums in a sweeping motion.
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Clean all surfaces: front, back, and chewing surfaces of teeth.
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Maintain the flosser:
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Trim the worn bristles and chew a fresh section as needed.
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Rinse with water and store in a clean, dry place.
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✨ Benefits
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Naturally antibacterial
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Strengthens gums
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Freshens breath
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Eco-friendly and biodegradable
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Convenient for travel or daily use
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