Interdental cleaning has become a daily essential for anyone who truly cares about long‑term oral health, fresh breath, and a confident smile. Our Interdental Soft Stick FDA CE Approved Brush Picks are designed and manufactured by an experienced international oral care products factory and producer based in Hong Kong and China, offering professional‑grade performance in a product that is convenient, gentle, and easy to use at home or on the go. Instead of hard toothpicks or difficult string floss, these soft, flexible brush picks glide comfortably between teeth, helping to remove plaque and food debris from areas that a normal toothbrush simply cannot reach. The result is cleaner interdental spaces, fresher breath, and healthier gums supported by a product that meets stringent international safety and quality standards.
Interdental Soft Stick FDA CE Approved Brush Picks Overview
Our Interdental Soft Stick Brush Picks are small, ergonomically designed devices made from soft, elastic materials with fine bristle‑like ridges along the cleaning surface. They are engineered for daily interdental cleaning in tight spaces between teeth, under orthodontic wires, around implants, and along the gumline where plaque easily accumulates. While a conventional toothbrush effectively cleans the front, back, and biting surfaces of teeth, the interdental areas – the narrow gaps between teeth – are often missed, allowing bacteria and plaque biofilm to develop. Over time, this can contribute to gum inflammation, bad breath, and the development of periodontal problems. Interdental brush picks address exactly this issue by physically disrupting and removing plaque deposits where bristles of a standard brush cannot penetrate, offering an effective, user‑friendly alternative or complement to flossing.
Designed for Everyday Comfort and Effective Cleaning
The soft sticks are intentionally crafted to be slim, flexible, and gentle. The tapered, bristled section slides smoothly between teeth, while the soft texture massages the gum tissue rather than scratching or cutting it. This is especially helpful for users who find traditional wooden toothpicks too aggressive or who struggle with the technique required for string floss. Many people discover that soft interdental picks are easier and more intuitive to use, leading to better compliance with daily interdental cleaning and more consistent oral hygiene habits. For professional users such as dental clinics, orthodontic practices, and pharmacies, this interplay between comfort and efficacy makes the product a reliable recommendation for patients of all ages.
Why Interdental Cleaning Matters
Every time we eat, microscopic food particles and sugars are left behind in the interdental spaces. In these tight, less‑oxygenated zones, bacteria thrive and form a sticky film of plaque that adheres to tooth surfaces and gum margins. If not removed regularly, plaque can harden into calculus, irritate gum tissue, and create an environment that favors gingivitis and, eventually, periodontitis. Clinical research on interdental cleaning devices such as interdental brushes and rubber bristle picks has shown that adding these tools to regular toothbrushing can improve plaque control and reduce gingival bleeding compared to brushing alone. Users frequently rate soft interdental cleaners as more comfortable and easier to use than traditional interdental brushes or floss, which supports better long‑term adherence to daily cleaning routines.
Key Features and Benefits
Our Interdental Soft Stick FDA CE Approved Brush Picks combine a series of practical features with carefully considered material and design choices to create an interdental cleaner that is both efficient and pleasant to use. Each element of the product – from the softness of the cleaning fins to the ergonomic grip – is intended to help users clean thoroughly while protecting delicate gum tissue.
Soft, Flexible Cleaning Fins
The core cleaning zone consists of multiple soft fins or micro‑bristles that gently sweep away plaque and trapped food particles as the pick is moved in and out between teeth. These bristles adapt to the natural contour of the interdental space, including curved surfaces and uneven gaps. The soft material provides a cushioned contact with the gums, which can help stimulate blood flow in the gingival tissue while minimizing the risk of abrasions. This makes the product suitable for sensitive mouths, patients prone to gum irritation, and individuals who are new to interdental cleaning and may be apprehensive about discomfort.
Gentle on Gums but Tough on Plaque
Users often need a balance between gentleness and cleaning power. While the material is soft enough not to damage gingival tissue, the fine edges of the fins are firm enough to disturb the plaque layer that clings to enamel in interdental spaces. With regular use, this mechanical action helps reduce the accumulation of plaque and food debris that contribute to bad breath and gum inflammation. Compared to sharp wooden sticks or metal wire without proper coating, our soft sticks are more forgiving and less likely to cause micro‑trauma, making them ideal for daily and repeated use.
Ergonomic Handle and Slim Tapered Tip
The handle is designed with a non‑slip, slightly textured surface to provide firm control even when hands are wet. The overall length offers enough reach to access back molars while remaining short enough to maneuver comfortably in smaller mouths. The tip of each stick is tapered and slim to allow easy insertion into narrow spaces without excessive force, reducing the risk of snapping or bending. This thoughtful combination of handle geometry and tip design empowers users to clean all areas of the mouth with minimal strain on the wrist or fingers.
Latex‑Free, BPA‑Free Materials
For international distribution and use among individuals with material sensitivities, the product is manufactured using latex‑free, BPA‑free plastics and elastomers. This makes the soft sticks appropriate for users with latex allergies and for use around sensitive tissues. The materials are selected not only for comfort and elasticity but also for stability and durability during use, so the pick maintains its integrity while cleaning, without rough edges or flakes that could irritate soft tissues.
FDA and CE Approved
Our status as an international oral care products factory and producer in Hong Kong and China enables us to integrate global regulatory requirements into the design and manufacturing process. These Interdental Soft Stick Brush Picks are produced under strict quality management systems and have obtained FDA and CE approvals for the relevant classifications. These approvals reflect compliance with standards that cover biocompatibility, material safety, manufacturing controls, labeling, and performance expectations for dental devices sold in multiple global markets. For distributors and brand owners, this simplifies regulatory clearance and instills confidence when exporting or selling under private label brands.
Compact, Hygienic, and Travel‑Friendly
The picks are typically packed in clean, easy‑to‑open containers or blister packs that protect them from contamination before use. Because each stick is slim and lightweight, users can carry a few pieces in a pocket, purse, or office drawer for quick cleaning after meals. For frequent travelers, the product offers a convenient solution to maintain interdental hygiene in hotels, airplanes, or restaurants without the complexity of floss or the need for water. This portable convenience encourages consistent daily use, which is central to long‑term oral health benefits.
Materials, Sizes, and Technical Specifications
To meet the diverse needs of global users and private label clients, our Interdental Soft Stick FDA CE Approved Brush Picks can be produced in a range of sizes, colors, and packaging formats. Below is a typical specification table showing common options for private label and OEM projects. Actual specifications can be customized according to project requirements, regulatory needs, and target market preferences.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Interdental Soft Stick FDA CE Approved Brush Picks |
| Material (Core & Fins) | Food‑grade PP + soft TPE/TPR, latex‑free, BPA‑free |
| Overall Length | Approx. 55–65 mm (customizable) |
| Cleaning Section Length | Approx. 18–22 mm with soft bristle fins |
| Tip Diameter (Small Size) | Approx. 0.6–0.8 mm at the narrowest point |
| Tip Diameter (Medium Size) | Approx. 0.8–1.0 mm at the narrowest point |
| Tip Diameter (Large Size) | Approx. 1.0–1.2 mm at the narrowest point |
| Available Colors | Custom (e.g., green, blue, orange, pink, white) for size coding or branding |
| Surface Texture | Multi‑ridge soft fins / lamellae along the cleaning section |
| Handle Design | Non‑slip grip with optional logo engraving or printing |
| Regulatory Approvals | FDA registered, CE marked for applicable device category |
| Country of Origin | Made in China under Hong Kong management |
| Packing Options | Blister card, plastic box, refill bag, travel case; 10–200 pcs per pack |
| Intended Users | Adults, teenagers, orthodontic patients, implant and bridge users |
| Certification & Standards | ISO‑based quality management; material and biocompatibility testing upon request |
Multiple Size Options for Different Gaps
Interdental spaces vary from person to person and even from tooth to tooth. Some gaps are quite tight, while others, especially near molars or areas with gum recession, may be wider. To address this variability, the soft stick picks are available in a range of diameters. Many users benefit from having a mixed pack that includes several sizes, allowing them to select smaller picks for tightly aligned front teeth and slightly larger ones for wider posterior spaces. Dental professionals can also recommend size combinations tailored to the patient’s specific oral condition, ensuring optimal plaque removal without excessive pressure or discomfort.
Color Coding and Branding Possibilities
Color coding is widely used in professional oral care products to help users easily identify the right size. Our manufacturing lines can produce soft picks in distinct colors associated with particular diameters, which simplifies consumer selection and supports intuitive daily use. At the same time, we offer flexible branding options for international buyers: colors can be chosen to match brand identity, handle surfaces can be engraved or stamped with logos, and packaging designs can be fully customized, including artwork, language, and regulatory labeling for specific regions.
How to Use Interdental Soft Stick Brush Picks
Correct technique is essential to obtain the full benefits of an interdental cleaning device while protecting the teeth and gums. The Interdental Soft Stick Brush Picks are designed to be user‑friendly, even for beginners, but following a structured method ensures safe, efficient, and comfortable cleaning every time they are used.
Step‑by‑Step Usage Instructions
Begin by choosing a size that fits your interdental space comfortably. The soft pick should slide between your teeth with gentle resistance, but you should never have to force it. If insertion feels difficult or painful, select a smaller size. Hold the handle firmly between your thumb and index finger, with the tapered cleaning end pointing toward the interdental space. Position the tip at the gum line between two teeth and gently insert it at a slight angle, following the natural contour of the teeth. Move the pick in and out a few times with short, controlled strokes, allowing the soft fins to sweep along both tooth surfaces. Avoid sudden, forceful motions that could traumatize the gums.
Once you have cleaned one gap, withdraw the pick carefully and proceed to the next space, repeating the same gentle back‑and‑forth motion. Pay particular attention to areas where food often lodges, such as between molars or around orthodontic brackets, bridges, and implants. When the bristles appear worn, bent, or covered with debris, discard the used pick and replace it with a fresh one. Many users prefer to perform interdental cleaning once a day, typically in the evening before bed, in combination with thorough toothbrushing and, if desired, mouthwash. Consistency is more important than intensity; regular, gentle cleaning yields better long‑term results than sporadic, aggressive attempts.
Tips for Sensitive Gums and First‑Time Users
If your gums are not used to interdental cleaning, you may experience slight tenderness or a small amount of bleeding during the first few days. In many cases, this is related to existing inflammation caused by residual plaque along the gumline. With consistent gentle cleaning, this discomfort tends to decrease as the tissues become healthier. To minimize initial sensitivity, start with a smaller size, use slow, light strokes, and avoid pressing too deeply under the gum. If pain or heavy bleeding persists, consult a dental professional to rule out underlying periodontal problems. Patients with recent oral surgery, advanced periodontal disease, or complex orthodontic appliances should follow their dentist’s specific instructions regarding interdental device selection and usage frequency.
Cleaning Around Orthodontic Braces, Bridges, and Implants
Traditional string floss can be difficult to maneuver around brackets, wires, fixed bridges, and implant prosthetics. Soft interdental picks offer a practical alternative for many of these situations. Gently insert the soft stick between the tooth and the appliance, or under the contact point where food tends to accumulate, and use short, controlled motions to dislodge trapped debris. The soft, elastic fins adapt to the irregular shapes of restorative components without scratching them. Nevertheless, users should take care to avoid applying excessive pressure that might bend orthodontic wires or dislodge delicate components. Dental professionals can demonstrate specific angles and techniques suited to each type of appliance, ensuring that the interdental picks become an integral part of the patient’s home care regimen.
Who Should Use Interdental Soft Stick Brush Picks?
Because interdental plaque affects almost everyone, these soft brush picks can benefit a broad range of users, from teenagers with emerging hygiene habits to older adults with restorative work or gum recession. The gentle design and multiple size options make the product versatile for both general consumers and specific patient groups with special oral care needs.
Everyday Oral Care for Adults and Teenagers
For most people, brushing alone does not fully control plaque between teeth. Adults and teenagers who care about their appearance and long‑term well‑being can integrate soft stick interdental picks into their daily routines as a simple, quick step after brushing. The compact design makes them convenient to store at the office or carry in a bag, so they are readily available after meals or snacks. Young adults, in particular, may find them less intimidating than floss and more compatible with busy lifestyles, which can translate into higher compliance and better outcomes over time.
Ideal for Sensitive Gums and Beginners
Users with a history of gum sensitivity, minor periodontal issues, or discomfort when flossing often prefer soft picks because the flexible fins feel gentle yet effective. As the gums become healthier, bleeding tends to decrease and comfort improves, encouraging continued use. First‑time interdental cleaners can learn the straightforward in‑and‑out motion quickly without mastering the more complex techniques of wrapping, sliding, and angling associated with floss. This ease of adoption makes the product particularly suitable for patient education programs in dental clinics, hygiene campaigns, and oral care starter kits.
Support for Orthodontic and Restorative Patients
Patients undergoing orthodontic treatment with brackets and wires face a higher risk of plaque accumulation, decalcification, and gingival inflammation around the hardware. Interdental soft picks complement specialized orthodontic brushes by reaching into tight corners where food tends to lodge. Similarly, patients with crowns, bridges, implants, and other restorations often find that food gets trapped around the margins and under pontics. The slim, elastic design of the brush picks allows them to reach these challenging areas more easily than bulky brushes, supporting the longevity of restorative work and reducing the risk of peri‑implant inflammation.
Benefits for Dental Professionals, Distributors, and Private Label Partners
As an international oral care products factory and producer with operations in Hong Kong and China, we understand the needs of multiple stakeholders in the global oral health supply chain. Our Interdental Soft Stick FDA CE Approved Brush Picks are not only beneficial to end users but are also designed to align with the commercial and regulatory requirements of dental professionals, retailers, and private label brands in diverse markets.
Clinical Recommendation and Patient Compliance
Dentists and dental hygienists continually seek tools that patients will actually use beyond the clinic. Soft interdental picks bridge the gap between clinical effectiveness and consumer convenience. Their gentle design reduces the fear of pain, and the intuitive usage encourages daily application. Studies on rubber bristle interdental cleaners have reported user preferences for such devices over traditional interdental brushes or floss in terms of comfort and ease of use, which aligns with our product’s design philosophy. By recommending an easy‑to‑adopt tool, professionals increase the likelihood that patients will follow interdental cleaning instructions, resulting in better plaque control, reduced bleeding, and improved gingival health over time.
Attractive Product for Retailers and Pharmacies
For retailers and pharmacies, the Interdental Soft Stick Brush Picks are a compact, high‑turnover item that complements existing toothbrush, toothpaste, and mouthwash assortments. Attractive packaging, size coding, and educational graphics can be used to explain the benefits and usage in simple terms, encouraging impulse purchases as well as repeat buying. Because the product is lightweight and occupies little shelf space, it is easy to stock and display. Seasonal oral health campaigns, promotional bundles with toothbrushes, or travel kits can further elevate visibility and consumer uptake.
OEM and Private Label Manufacturing from Hong Kong and China
As a factory and producer serving international markets, we offer OEM and private label services for brands that wish to add interdental soft sticks to their oral care portfolio. This includes support with product design, color selection, size combination planning, packaging development, and regulatory documentation for FDA and CE compliance. Buyers can choose to adopt our standard specification or request modifications such as unique handle shapes, customized branding on the picks themselves, and localized language on packaging. Our location and experience in China, combined with Hong Kong’s international business environment, enable reliable production scheduling, competitive pricing, and efficient export logistics to regions including North America, Europe, Asia‑Pacific, the Middle East, and beyond.
Quality Control and International Standards
Consistent quality is essential for dental products that come into close contact with oral tissues on a daily basis. Our manufacturing process follows strict quality management principles, with systematic checks on incoming raw materials, production line parameters, and finished goods. Products are manufactured in hygienic facilities, and batch records ensure traceability. For partners who require documented compliance, we can support material safety testing and provide documentation relevant to FDA registration, CE marking, and other local regulatory frameworks. This level of quality assurance is particularly important for medical device distributors, dental chains, and national retail networks seeking to protect consumer safety and brand reputation.
Daily Oral Care Routine with Soft Stick Interdental Picks
To maximize the benefits of the Interdental Soft Stick FDA CE Approved Brush Picks, users should integrate them into a comprehensive daily oral hygiene routine that includes toothbrushing, interdental cleaning, and, when recommended, adjunctive products such as fluoride rinses. While the exact routine can vary based on individual needs and professional guidance, the following pattern offers a reliable foundation for many users.
Suggested Morning Routine
In the morning, after breakfast, start with thorough toothbrushing using a soft‑bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste for at least two minutes, ensuring that all surfaces of the teeth and tongue are cleaned. Following this, use the Interdental Soft Stick Brush Picks to gently clean between teeth in areas where you commonly notice food particles or plaque. For some users, a quick pass through key interdental spaces is sufficient in the morning, while the more detailed cleaning is reserved for the evening. Finish with a mouth rinse if recommended by your dentist, especially if you are managing specific conditions such as gingivitis or sensitivity.
Suggested Evening Routine
In the evening, devote a bit more time to interdental cleaning, as this is when plaque and food debris accumulated throughout the day should be thoroughly removed. Begin by using the soft picks to clean every accessible interdental space, working methodically from one side of the mouth to the other, including upper and lower arches. Take care to move the pick carefully and allow the soft fins to contact both teeth in each gap. Once the interdental cleaning is complete, brush your teeth again with fluoride toothpaste, paying close attention to the gumline and any areas with restorations or orthodontic appliances. An optional fluoride or antibacterial mouthwash can then be used if suggested by a dental professional. This consistent routine helps reduce overnight bacterial growth and supports healthier gums and enamel.
On‑the‑Go Cleaning After Meals
For many users, one of the main advantages of our Interdental Soft Stick Brush Picks is the ability to perform quick, discreet cleaning after meals away from home. A small travel case or resealable pouch with a few picks can be kept in a bag, pocket, or desk drawer. After eating, especially foods that tend to lodge between teeth such as meat, seeds, or fibrous vegetables, simply step into a restroom, gently clean the interdental spaces with a fresh soft pick, and discard it afterward. This simple step offers immediate comfort, reduces food trapping that can lead to bad breath, and helps maintain a clean, fresh feeling throughout the day.
Safety, Storage, and Environmental Considerations
Because interdental picks are used inside the mouth and come into direct contact with teeth and gums, safety and hygiene are paramount. Our Interdental Soft Stick FDA CE Approved Brush Picks have been designed and manufactured with these priorities in mind, utilizing safe materials and packaging, and aligning with recommended usage practices.
Single‑Use for Optimal Hygiene
To maintain a high level of hygiene and reduce the risk of bacterial contamination, these soft sticks are intended primarily for single use or very limited reuse, depending on the specific instructions provided with each product version. Once a pick has been used to clean multiple interdental spaces, it accumulates plaque and food particles that are not easily removed by simple rinsing. The soft fins may also become deformed, reducing their cleaning efficiency and comfort. For these reasons, users are advised to discard the pick after completing a full cleaning session and to use a fresh one for the next session. This approach ensures constant contact with clean, intact bristles and supports consistent results.
Proper Storage Between Uses
Unopened packs should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and excessive heat, which can affect the elasticity of the soft materials. After opening, keep the remaining unused picks in their original resealable bag, plastic box, or case to protect them from dust and moisture. If the product is supplied with a travel case, it should also be kept clean and dry. Users should avoid storing loose picks in unprotected environments such as pockets or drawers without suitable packaging, as this can lead to contamination or physical damage before use.
Environmental Aspects and Responsible Use
Like most interdental cleaning devices, soft stick brush picks are typically made from plastic‑based materials that are not biodegradable in the short term. To minimize environmental impact, we encourage responsible use and disposal. Because each pick is small and light, they generate relatively little waste per use, especially compared to some bulkier hygiene products. Nevertheless, users should always dispose of used picks in regular household waste bins and avoid flushing them down toilets or discarding them in the environment. For brands and buyers interested in sustainability, we are continually exploring material innovations, optimized packaging, and production efficiencies that reduce resource consumption and environmental footprint while maintaining safety and performance standards.
International Manufacturing, Compliance, and Partnership Opportunities
Our role as an international oral care products factory and producer in Hong Kong and China positions us as a strategic partner for businesses seeking reliable, compliant, and scalable production of interdental cleaning products. Beyond manufacturing, we support partners with regulatory understanding, product development, and international logistics to ensure smooth integration of the Interdental Soft Stick Brush Picks into their portfolios.
Regulatory and Documentation Support
The FDA and CE approvals associated with our interdental soft picks demonstrate conformance with key regulatory frameworks, but many markets also require additional documentation, registration, or labeling adaptations. We assist partners by providing product specifications, material composition information, testing reports where applicable, and guidance on how to present the product to local authorities. Our experience with exporting to multiple regions enables us to anticipate common regulatory questions and help buyers prepare their dossiers efficiently, which can shorten time to market and reduce administrative burdens.
Flexible Order Quantities and Customization
Buyers range from small regional distributors to large multinational retail chains, and we accommodate this diversity by offering flexible order quantities, at‑scale production capacity, and a range of customization options. Smaller partners can start with existing standard specifications and modest minimum order quantities to test market response, while larger buyers can commission unique designs, size assortments, and packaging tailored to their brand. Production schedules are planned to align with seasonal demands, promotional campaigns, and cross‑border shipping timelines, supporting partners in maintaining consistent supply for their customers.
Long‑Term Collaboration for Oral Care Portfolio Growth
Interdental Soft Stick FDA CE Approved Brush Picks are an excellent entry or expansion product within a broader oral care range. Many brands successfully pair interdental picks with toothbrushes, toothpastes, floss, and mouthwashes to offer complete solutions for at‑home oral hygiene. As a manufacturing partner, we can support the progressive development of such portfolios by introducing complementary products, shared branding elements, and harmonized packaging styles. Long‑term collaboration also facilitates continuous improvement based on market feedback, including size adjustments, new colors, improved travel cases, or educational inserts that empower end users to achieve the best possible results.
FAQ – Interdental Soft Stick FDA CE Approved Brush Picks
Below is a frequently asked questions section presented with structured data semantics to support search engines and improve user understanding. This FAQ addresses common concerns about usage, safety, and product features for our Interdental Soft Stick Brush Picks.
What are Interdental Soft Stick FDA CE Approved Brush Picks used for?
The Interdental Soft Stick FDA CE Approved Brush Picks are used for cleaning the spaces between teeth where a regular toothbrush cannot reach. They help remove plaque and food debris from interdental areas, around braces, bridges, and implants, supporting healthier gums and fresher breath as part of a daily oral hygiene routine.
How often should I use these soft interdental picks?
Most users benefit from using the soft interdental picks at least once a day, typically in the evening before or after brushing their teeth. Some people also like to use them briefly after meals to remove trapped food and maintain a clean, fresh feeling throughout the day. Your dentist or hygienist may recommend a specific frequency based on your oral health condition.
Are soft stick interdental picks safe for sensitive gums?
Yes, the picks are designed with soft, flexible fins that are gentle on gum tissue. They are suitable for many users with sensitive gums, as long as they are used with light pressure and proper technique. Some mild tenderness or slight bleeding may occur in the first few days if the gums are inflamed, but this usually decreases as plaque is removed and gum health improves. If pain or heavy bleeding persists, consult a dental professional.
Can I use these picks if I wear braces or have dental implants?
These soft interdental picks are well suited for cleaning around orthodontic brackets, wires, bridges, and implants. Their flexible design allows them to reach areas where food often becomes trapped. However, it is important to use gentle motions and follow your dentist’s or orthodontist’s instructions to avoid damaging orthodontic hardware or irritating tissues around implants. In some cases, a combination of interdental picks and other specialized tools may be recommended.
How do I choose the right size of interdental soft stick?
Choose a size that slides into your interdental space with slight resistance but without forcing. If the pick feels too tight or difficult to insert, select a smaller size. Many users require different sizes for different areas of the mouth, such as a small size for tight front teeth and a medium or large size for wider gaps between back teeth. A mixed pack with several sizes can help you identify the most comfortable and effective combination.
Are these interdental picks reusable or single‑use?
For hygiene and performance reasons, the soft interdental picks are primarily intended for single use or very limited reuse, depending on product instructions. Once the fins become deformed or the pick is visibly soiled with plaque and food debris, it should be discarded. Using a fresh pick for each full cleaning session helps maintain optimal cleaning effectiveness and reduces the risk of bacterial contamination.
What does it mean that the product is FDA and CE approved?
FDA and CE approvals indicate that the Interdental Soft Stick Brush Picks comply with important regulatory standards for safety, quality, and performance in the markets where these approvals apply. This includes requirements for material safety, manufacturing controls, labeling, and intended use as a dental device. For users and distributors, these approvals provide added confidence that the product has undergone appropriate review and meets recognized international benchmarks.
Where are these interdental soft sticks manufactured?
The Interdental Soft Stick FDA CE Approved Brush Picks are manufactured in China under the management and quality systems of an international oral care products factory and producer based in Hong Kong and China. This setup allows us to combine efficient production with global business experience and regulatory knowledge, serving customers in multiple regions worldwide.
Can brands or distributors request customized packaging and private label options?
Yes. We provide OEM and private label services for international partners. This includes customized logos, colors, size assortments, packaging artwork, and labeling adapted to local languages and regulatory requirements. Partners can choose between standard specifications or tailored solutions designed to fit their brand identity and target market positioning.
Do interdental soft stick picks replace flossing completely?
For many users, soft interdental picks can be an effective alternative to traditional floss, particularly in larger or more accessible gaps between teeth and around certain dental work. However, some very tight contacts may still be better cleaned with floss or other specialized tools. The best approach depends on your individual oral condition and your dentist’s recommendations. In many cases, a combination of tools provides the most complete interdental cleaning.






