Flossing Tape Help Centre

Everything you need to know about using Venneir® dental tape. How to floss properly, what makes it better than regular floss, and why it’s safe for veneers and other dental work.
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Popular Questions

Yes. Unlike traditional round floss, flossing tape glides more easily between teeth, especially in tight or sensitive areas. It’s stronger, gentler, and more effective for thorough cleaning.

Absolutely. It’s safe to use around veneers, crowns, implants, bonding and bridges. It won’t catch or damage dental adhesives, and it’s gentle on gums.

Gently slide the flossing tape between your teeth, then move it up and down along each tooth’s side. Use a clean section between each tooth, and rinse after use.

Yes. It clears food and bacteria from between teeth—spots where a toothbrush can’t reach. Daily use prevents the buildup that leads to odour and decay.

Yes. That’s what it’s made for. The ultra-thin design slides through narrow gaps where traditional floss often gets stuck or breaks.

Yes. The compact dispenser includes a built-in mirror for discreet use anywhere, after meals, before a meeting, or on the move.

Every day. Flossing reaches surfaces that brushing misses, helping to prevent gum disease, cavities and bad breath.