A toothpick shaped like a 7, two pieces of wood strongly glued in a mortise and tenon joint, would be a superior dental hygiene tool when floss is unavailable. The long end could clean from the front and the short end could easily and unobtrusively reach back behind the teeth.-- FarmerJohn, Dec 09 2004 (??) wood joints http://www.chase-pi...oint/woodjoints.htm [FarmerJohn, Dec 09 2004] Perio-Aid toothpick holder thingy http://www.perio-aid.net/page2.htmlDesigned much as you describe (one end is angled to form a numeral "7" shape to get to the backsides of teeth. [bristolz, Dec 09 2004] They would be as benign as hatpins.-- FarmerJohn, Dec 09 2004 With a little practice you could spit one out just right and have it boomerang back.-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, Dec 09 2004 (+) for the link. Love the wood joints.-- energy guy, Dec 09 2004 Oh yeah - I llike the idea too. Though its kind of baked - the interdental cleaners do this.-- energy guy, Dec 09 2004 I like it. +-- nomadic_wonderer, Dec 09 2004 Hat pins aren't as benign as one would think. I killed someone with a hat pin in 'Nam.
I'd buy these toothpicks in bulk and have them in my purses, car, kitchen, bathroom, pockets, office, you get the point.-- Machiavelli, Dec 09 2004 I sure can't find a link, but there are plastic toothpicks with an end angled at about 30 degrees if I remember correctly. They are made with a square shank that wedges down to a very thin edge on the end.-- half, Dec 10 2004 ! [half] Those plastic toothpicks rock. I received some samples and was favored to use them until someone removed the box and last vestige I had of the producer of that product.-- reensure, Dec 10 2004 random, halfbakery