Sticking hands into your mouth to floss is yucky, and though flossing is vital to healthy dental hygiene, that doesn’t make it pleasant. But, the “mechanical debridement of your teeth and gums is important,” as Dr. Bronwyn Hagan of New York-based practice Fitzsimons & Hagan Dentistry, previously told HuffPost. To minimize the discomfort of trying to get a string just right, these interdental brushes may do the trick. So many deem them “better than dental floss” for removing debris and gunk between your chompers, and they’re even easier to use. Even better, a 300-pack of these useful brushes is just $9 today!

Why an interdental brush? Simply put: They’re easier and more durable than floss, and much gentler than a toothpick.

Instead of wrapping string around your fingers and maneuvering it around your entire mouth, you just push a small, flexible, rubberized brush between your teeth. The textured bristles help scrub away debris and push out buildup without much effort.

One reviewer even says it’s much gentler compared to floss, resulting in less bleeding gums. “These little brush pucks are an excellent replacement for dental floss or tapes,” they say. “So much easier for my arthritis numbed finger tips to handle. They do a good job of removing food bits especially after eating corn 🌽 on the cob, pop corn or other chewy foods. They are comfortable, soft, effective, easy to hold, feel good on your gums and have not caused any gum bleeds as I have sometimes had happen when using floss.”