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Floss boss: dental student gets $10k to pursue invention

A VCU dental student was awarded $10,000 from her school to create a prototype for her invention to help those wearing braces floss between their teeth.
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RICHMOND, Va. — A dental student at Virginia Commonwealth University has been awarded $10,000 by her school to develop a prototype for her invention to help those wearing braces floss between their teeth.

Student Christina Gordon first developed her idea for the Proxy-Flosser when she was 10 years old and looking for a better way to complete the tedious task.

The Richmond Times-Dispatch reports that she put something together akin to a floss pick, and didn't think much else about it until she enrolled in dental school.

She said she was shocked to learn that a better product still hadn't been invented, and she began making inquiries about whether her Proxy-Flosser was marketable.

She won $10,000 from VCU's Innovation Gateway, which helps faculty and students commercialize their innovations.

Because her idea has not been patented, she is not publicly disclosing the details of her invention.

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