







🦷 Elevate your floss game—because your smile deserves the VIP treatment.
SuperMouth Fluoride-Free Floss features patented expanding fibers that remove over 40% more plaque than traditional floss. Enriched with nano-hydroxyapatite and vitamins D3 & K2, it supports enamel health without fluoride. Its gentle, non-irritating formula is safe for kids, adults, and pregnant women, while four delicious flavors make flossing a refreshing daily habit.












| ASIN | B0DW24XB64 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #142,825 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #528 in Dental Floss |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (44) |
| Date First Available | March 12, 2025 |
| Manufacturer | SuperMouth |
| Package Dimensions | 2.2 x 2 x 0.94 inches; 1.45 ounces |
P**Y
not as grabby as their Orthofloss, but very similar to Cocofloss. WAAAAAAY better than slick Glide
In short: reminds me of cocofloss and is similar price for same amount. I like their orthofloss which is very "grabby" when it comes to flossing out food and plaque. However, it is better suited for those with braces or other dental stuff because it has built in threader (thin portions). Works great, but didnt last me long (not even a month, maybe I used too much?). Anyway, I loved it, and I thought that THIS would have similar grabbiness minus the threader. I was really excited for this possibility. Sadly. It doesn't. So if you have tried the other and was looking for similar in this, it is different. Now, if you are familiar with Cocofloss then this is more reminiscent of that. I think side by side, I prefer Cocofloss, but they are so similar that it is hard to distinguish between the two. They are also similarly priced. I dont rate on price. We all have different budgets, needs, preferences, we can all see the price, and priced fluctuate. Do I want to pay less? yes. Do I prefer this style over the typical brands, yes.. and so I pay for what I want. That being said, I like trying a variety of brands to see what works, and if it costs less, then I would continue with it. So far the two I like are neck and neck, but I will be trying a couple other brands. For me, it makes all the difference and it is verifiable at the dental office. Those that prefer Glide and others of its ilk wont like this. I very much dislike the super slick floss. Fine for occasional use in picking out food. But I can not rely on it for a good flossing. I do it up right, I take my time and go under the gumline. Every tooth, every single night. It is a ritual. I use the cheaper for on the go use, or quicky flossing through the day. But for my main deliberate cleaning? I use the best for me. And that is a nice grabby tooth floss. Grabby floss tends to be thicker. My teeth are nice and tight, and I dont have any problem with it. Grabby floss gets the job done. OK.. what else can I say? Oh yeh, flavor doesnt seem to matter. I have chocolate. I am not left with a chocolate taste. I think my toothpaste (which I use before and after) is what impacts flavor the most. The chocolate is just fun in the moment. So if for some reason a particular flavor is cheaper, but not preferred, it really overall doesnt matter.
A**N
Great floss
Great floss.
R**Y
Narrower than most floss
My hygienist recommended this as my preferred floss is not longer available. This is the same width, so I can easily get it down below the top of my teeth, but it shreds badly on the way back up. It's the best option that's out there now for me.
V**A
3.5 Stars, I'm Grumpy
This floss annoyed me bc the back of the exterior box was incredibly difficult to read. The white and yellow font blended into the light blue box, making it hard to read whatever they printed on there. (It looked like it was directions and some ingredient info.) I'd prefer to be able to see the paper in my hand than search for the info online. I like the concept bc hydroxyapatite is supposed to help remineralize teeth. (I use a toothpaste version, but don't know if it is helping or not.) I have sensitivity at the root after getting a crown and the dr. advised applying that ingredient to the area. This seemed like a good way to get it there without the mess of slathering my own floss in toothpaste. Well, this floss was off track inside the container. I pried it open with a tool and got it situated. It works fine. The expansion factor seemed to take longer than multiple other expanding flosses I've used. I don't know if weather or other simple factors affect that feature. I learned to adjust and keep it in one area for a bit longer to get the full effect. Still, it seems like I need to follow a specific undisclosed process to get the full benefit of the additional ingredients D3, etc they added. Am I supposed to keep contact for a certain time? Avoid rinsing/drinking after flossing?
M**N
The strongest floss EVER!
I have multiple SuperMouth products I'm in love and impressed me right off the bat, this floss was one of them! I never thought a floss would change my life but dang I was wrong, It's nothing like I've tried before. Every floss brand I've used over the last 20+ years is pretty much the same standard thickness and concept. However, this one is thick and sturdy. It basically sticks out straight instead of flopping down like a piece of string. This makes it SO good at getting all the little bits hiding between your teeth, and it doesn't break on you! I'm keen on products that are free from chemicals with added benefits, and this checks that box. You really just need to try it, I never thought I'd geek out over floss but here we are!
M**S
A round and textured floss that does a good job but is of poor overall value.
This is a decent dental floss that effectively cleans between teeth. In terms of physical characteristics, this floss is round and has a textured surface. This contrasts with something like Glide floss, which is satin smooth and very flat (see comparison photos). I think that both types of dental floss do an effective job of sweeping debris from between your teeth, so the choice of which to use really comes down to preference. I find the textured floss a little easier to hold, while I find myself wrapping the smoother floss around my fingers so many times to get a secure hold my fingertips turn purple. One factor that guides my choice is value, which this SuperMouth floss does not have. SuperMouth has a bit of marketing going for it, such as fluoride-free, hydroxyapatite (a phosphate mineral found in bone), vitamins, etc., none of which really appeal to me---particularly since I have a PhD in biochemistry and the manufacturer provides no evidence or references to back up their claims. $10 for 25 meters ($0.40/meter) seems like a very high price compared to $0.08/meter for Glide (price for pack of 6 x 50-meter spools). For the most part, floss is floss and the most important thing is that you use it frequently. My frequent use of floss would preclude me from getting anymore of the SuperMouth floss, though I think it’s an effective product, since I can think of other things I’d rather spend my money on.
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