Fresh Coconut Dental Floss
Multi-threaded, soft and textured coconut dental floss to remove plaque and the stubborn particles stuck between your teeth. Infused with organic coconut oil, xylitol and vegan wax to gently soothe your teeth and gums. Our floss is free of parabens, SLS and PFAS to keep your mouth fresh and healthy.
| | Textured, expandable Saint floss is effective in gently removing plaque hiding between your teeth! |
| | Infused with Saint's formula of coconut oil and xylitol to keep your smile white and bacteria free! |
| | Saint floss is coated with a luxuriously smooth layer of vegan wax to slip into the tight-to-fit areas with ergonomic ease. |
| | Made with plant-derived ingredients only. Saint floss is strictly teflon-free. |
| | We hate plaque! The Saint floss multi-thread weave eliminates the bad stuff to leave your smile fresher than ever. |
Safer and Softer Threads
500x soft bristled threads woven into a SAINT floss for a gentle tooth floss experience and effective plaque removal.
Natural, Clean and Effective
Threaded from soft, extra-fine expandable threads and coated in vegan wax, to provide an effective experience without any compromises.
Coconut Oil Infused
Our Saint floss is infused with organic coconut oil to provide an effective and natural anti-bacterial coating.
Coverage that makes us smile.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How thick is Saint floss?
Unlike your typical floss that takes the form of a smooth flat tape, Saint floss resembles an expandable form. The diameter is less than half a millimeter, and can compress to fit smoothly between the tightest of contacts.
How much floss is in each spool, and how long does it last?
Each floss is 32 yards, and lasts between 1-3 months depending on use.
What does "expandable floss" mean, and how does it clean better?
Traditional floss is flat and rigid and often just pushes plaque around. SAINT is designed to activate with the moisture of your saliva. Once between your teeth, the 500 woven fibers physically expand to act like a micro-sponge, grabbing and lifting plaque out entirely.
I already use a water flosser. Will this still help?
Yes. Water flossers are excellent for flushing out loose food debris, but they cannot completely remove sticky, microscopic biofilm (plaque) that clings stubbornly to your enamel.
