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I once had one of these for literally like 3 weeks.
Since then, I've decided the solution is to floss more regularly in general. Not that flossing was able to get it out, but they don't seem to get stuck in the first place. I think maybe having slightly inflamed gums from plaque around the base of the tooth is what left a gap enough for the corn thing to slot in.