Some people are helped by tying the floss into a loop. One of the least fiddly ways to do so, when dexterity is an issue, is a stevedore bend with a few extra twists—that is, taking both ends together and tying a stevedore stopper with them. It’s not a particularly good bend because it can jam but it’s super easy to tie quickly and can overcome something as slippery as some floss brands.
This one has a reusable handle, it’s just the little C shaped piece of plastic that the floss stretches across that is disposable. I’m sure it’s not ideal, but I can get several uses out of each one before changing the floss. I just rinse it in hydrogen peroxide when I’m done. https://www.amazon.com/Listerine-ULTRACLEAN-Flosser-Refills-Flavored/dp/B00PG59X2K/
Looking for a link to the one above, I found this one, which seems to replace the floss each time with a pretty nicely engineered system, I haven’t tried it though. https://www.orthomechanic.com/easy-flosser/ After watching the video I feel like I would drool into the floss spool compartment and or get it wet when rinsing the thing.
Other than just flossing with string, is there a good reusable floss holder?
Some people may have motor limitations that make flossing difficult. Or just find it gross
They are a bit more expensive than the plastic ones but they make plastic free ones.
https://a.co/d/fVLvJES
My ADHD effectively does not allow me to floss regularly with standalone floss. It’s either those or I’ll do it maybe once a month.
Some people are helped by tying the floss into a loop. One of the least fiddly ways to do so, when dexterity is an issue, is a stevedore bend with a few extra twists—that is, taking both ends together and tying a stevedore stopper with them. It’s not a particularly good bend because it can jam but it’s super easy to tie quickly and can overcome something as slippery as some floss brands.
This one has a reusable handle, it’s just the little C shaped piece of plastic that the floss stretches across that is disposable. I’m sure it’s not ideal, but I can get several uses out of each one before changing the floss. I just rinse it in hydrogen peroxide when I’m done. https://www.amazon.com/Listerine-ULTRACLEAN-Flosser-Refills-Flavored/dp/B00PG59X2K/
Looking for a link to the one above, I found this one, which seems to replace the floss each time with a pretty nicely engineered system, I haven’t tried it though. https://www.orthomechanic.com/easy-flosser/ After watching the video I feel like I would drool into the floss spool compartment and or get it wet when rinsing the thing.
Get a 3d printer and make one I guess ¯\_(ツ)_/¯