TheraBreath Oral Rinse – Post-Dental Procedure Safe Mouthwash, Alcohol-Free and pH-Balanced for Sensitive Recovering Mouths
TheraBreath Oral Rinse – Post-Dental Procedure Safe Mouthwash, Alcohol-Free and pH-Balanced for Sensitive Recovering Mouths
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Why you'll love it
- No harsh alcohol burn — gentle pH-balanced formula suitable for sensitive mouths and teens 12+
- Dentist-formulated and ADA-accepted seal provides professional credibility and trust
- 12-hour odor-fighting protection reduces the need to reapply throughout the day
- Inclusive certifications (vegan, halal, kosher, gluten-free) and cruelty-free status broaden the buyer base
- Clean formula — no dyes, no SLS/sulfates, no parabens — appealing to ingredient-conscious shoppers
- Xylitol helps reduce plaque buildup, adding functional oral-health value beyond just freshening breath
Perfect for
- Twice-daily post-brushing oral rinse routine for 12-hour breath protection
- Pre-meeting or pre-date breath freshening before social or professional interactions
- Travel-sized 3.38 fl oz trial pack for vacations, business trips, or trying the product before committing to the 1-liter size
- Gentle oral care for users with mouth sensitivity, dry mouth, or post-dental-procedure needs
- Adding to a self-care or oral-care gift bundle




Product Information
One Liter of TheraBreath Fresh Breath Oral Rinse in a Invigorating Icy Mint flavor is a breath freshener mouthwash that’s dentist formulated and alcohol free
TheraBreath Fresh Breath is a pH-balanced, non-burning mouthwash that starts working instantly to kill odor-causing bacteria and fight bad breath for 12 hours
Every swish of its Invigorating Icy Mint flavor fights bad breath and is certified vegan, gluten free, halal, and kosher; and it comes in recyclable plastic packaging
This alcohol-free mouthwash freshens your breath without the burn; it’s made with xylitol, and contains no dyes, no colors, no SLS/sulfates, and no parabens; and is not tested on animals
TheraBreath Fresh Breath is made with xylitol to help reduce plaque buildup; this oral rinse is dentist formulated and accepted by the American Dental Association (ADA)
For best results, swish TheraBreath Rinse for 1 minute after brushing your teeth with toothpaste then spit out; do not eat or drink for 30 minutes afterwards
Say bye-bye to bad breath with TheraBreath Fresh Breath Oral Rinse. This alcohol-free, non-burning mouthwash is pH-balanced and starts working instantly to fight bad breath for 12 hours. It’s a powerful breath freshener with xylitol that’s dentist-formulated and ADA-accepted to kill odor-causing bacteria. This bad breath mouthwash has no dyes, no colors, no SLS/sulfates, and no parabens. Adults can rinse and gargle with 2 teaspoons (10 mL) two times a day after brushing; children ages 12-17 can rinse and gargle with 2 teaspoons (10 mL) once daily after brushing. Made in the USA, Fresh Breath is not tested on animals and is certified gluten-free, vegan, Kosher, and Halal. It’s 100% satisfaction guaranteed, so you can add it to your oral care routine and swish with confidence. It’s swishy time with TheraBreath.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this mouthwash safe to use after dental procedures like extractions or deep cleanings?
The alcohol-free, non-burning, pH-balanced formula is gentle enough for many post-procedure routines, but you should always follow the specific aftercare instructions from your dentist.
Does the formula contain any ingredients that could irritate a dry mouth condition?
TheraBreath is alcohol-free, which is important because alcohol can worsen dry mouth, and the pH-balanced formula is designed to be gentle on moisture-compromised mouths.
Is this rinse safe for users with sensitive gums who bleed when brushing?
Yes, the alcohol-free, non-burning formula is gentler on sensitive gums than traditional alcohol-based mouthwashes, reducing the sting and irritation that can occur during regular use.
Does the ADA Seal of Acceptance mean this is clinically proven safe for daily use?
Yes, the ADA Seal of Acceptance indicates the product has been evaluated for safety and efficacy when used as directed, which is why dentists often recommend it.
Is the bottle child-resistant to prevent accidental ingestion in a shared bathroom?
The bottle is designed with a standard cap and should be stored out of reach of young children, just like any oral care product. Adult supervision is recommended for users under 12.
I'm recovering from oral surgery — is this the safest over-the-counter rinse I can choose?
For many users, an alcohol-free, non-burning formula like TheraBreath is a safer daily choice than alcohol-based rinses, but you should confirm with your oral surgeon before use after any procedure.
Can I safely use this mouthwash long-term without worrying about ingredient buildup?
Yes, the clean formula is free from dyes, SLS, sulfates, and parabens and is designed for twice-daily long-term use as part of a healthy oral care routine.
Is this safer than traditional alcohol-based mouthwashes for daily use?
For most users, yes. Alcohol-free formulas like TheraBreath avoid the dry mouth, irritation, and burning sensation associated with traditional alcohol-based rinses.
I have recurring canker sores — will this rinse make them worse or help?
The alcohol-free, non-burning formula is less likely to aggravate canker sores than alcohol-based mouthwashes, and many users with sensitivity find it a more comfortable daily option.
Is xylitol safe for everyone in the family, including pets in the home?
Xylitol is safe for human use in oral care products, but it is toxic to dogs, so the bottle should be stored out of reach of pets just as you would with any human oral care item.
Is this product safe for users with gluten sensitivities or celiac disease?
Yes, TheraBreath Oral Rinse is certified gluten-free, making it suitable for users with gluten sensitivities or celiac disease.
How does this compare to prescription chlorhexidine rinses in terms of safety for daily use?
TheraBreath is an over-the-counter, alcohol-free, ADA-accepted option designed for daily use, while chlorhexidine is a prescription rinse typically used short-term due to side effects like staining and taste alteration.
Is the formula safe for users undergoing chemotherapy who have mouth sensitivity?
The alcohol-free, non-burning formula is often recommended for users with treatment-related mouth sensitivity, but oncologists should always approve any oral care product during active treatment.
I'm worried about long-term chemical exposure from oral care — is this a safer choice?
TheraBreath is free from dyes, SLS, sulfates, and parabens, which reduces exposure to ingredients many cautious consumers prefer to avoid in their daily routine.
Does the bottle contain BPA or other concerning plastics I should know about?
The bottle is standard oral care packaging designed for safe consumer use. For specific material certifications, refer to the manufacturer's product documentation.
What if I accidentally swallow a small amount of the rinse — is it dangerous?
Like most mouthwashes, TheraBreath is not intended to be swallowed, but small accidental amounts during rinsing are unlikely to cause harm. Contact a poison control center if larger amounts are ingested.
How do I use TheraBreath Oral Rinse for best results?
Use approximately one capful after brushing, swish thoroughly around your mouth for 30 seconds, and do not rinse with water afterward. Use twice daily for 12-hour breath protection.
Should I use this mouthwash before or after brushing my teeth?
For best results, use TheraBreath Oral Rinse after brushing and flossing as the final step in your routine to neutralize remaining odor-causing bacteria.
How long does one bottle last with twice-daily use?
With twice-daily use as directed, the 1-liter bottle typically lasts around four to six weeks for a single user, while the 3.38 fl oz travel size is designed for short trips or trial use.
Does this mouthwash work with electric toothbrushes and water flossers?
Yes, TheraBreath Oral Rinse is fully compatible with electric toothbrushes, water flossers, tongue scrapers, and other standard oral care tools as a final rinse step.
Can I use this mouthwash if I wear braces, retainers, or aligners?
Yes, the alcohol-free, non-burning formula is safe for users with braces, retainers, and aligners, and the 12-hour odor protection helps with bacteria that can build up around orthodontic hardware.
What is included when I order this product?
Depending on the size you select, you will receive either a single 33.8 fl oz (1 liter) bottle of TheraBreath Invigorating Icy Mint Oral Rinse or a pack of two 3.38 fl oz travel-size bottles. No additional accessories are included.
Is this product safe for daily long-term use?
Yes, TheraBreath is dentist-formulated and ADA-accepted for daily use, and the clean, alcohol-free formula is designed to be gentle enough for twice-daily long-term routines.
Does the product need any special storage or handling?
Store the bottle at room temperature away from direct sunlight and keep it out of reach of young children and pets, particularly because xylitol-containing products can be harmful to dogs if ingested.
What is the difference between a mouthwash and a mouth rinse?
Mouthwash and mouth rinse are generally used interchangeably to describe a liquid oral care product used after brushing, though some brands use 'rinse' to emphasize a gentler, alcohol-free formula like TheraBreath.

