TheraBreath Alcohol-Free Mouthwash – Safe Daily Oral Rinse for Homes with Kids, Sensitive Mouths, and Sensitive Gums
TheraBreath Alcohol-Free Mouthwash – Safe Daily Oral Rinse for Homes with Kids, Sensitive Mouths, and Sensitive Gums
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Why you'll love it
- Kills 99.9% of bad-breath, plaque, and gingivitis germs without the alcohol burn
- Five-in-one oral action (antiseptic, antigingivitis, antiplaque, antibacterial, freshening) replaces multiple specialty rinses
- Clean ingredient profile: no alcohol, dyes, SLS/sulfates, or parabens
- Dentist-formulated credibility gives confidence over generic store brands
- Inclusive certifications (vegan, gluten-free, Kosher, Halal, cruelty-free) fit restrictive lifestyles
- Pack of 16 fl oz bottles delivers better per-ounce value and reduces repurchase frequency
Perfect for
- Twice-daily morning and evening oral rinse for 30 seconds to kill bad-breath germs
- Antigingivitis and antiplaque treatment as part of a gum-health regimen
- Alcohol-free post-meal freshening for users who avoid the burn of traditional rinses
- Routine swish for adults and children 12+ who want a dentist-formulated antiseptic clean
- Stacking with TheraBreath toothpaste (paired variant) for a full TheraBreath oral care system










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Product Information
16 fl oz TheraBreath Deep Clean Mouthwash; Dentist Formulated; Fresh Mint Flavor; Alcohol Free
Kills Germs Without the Burn; Swishing this mouthwash kills 99.9% of germs that cause bad breath, plaque and gingivitis in laboratory tests.
Deep Clean, Ditch the Alcohol; Take the sting out of killing bad breath germs; this oral care rinse is antiseptic, antigingivitis, antiplaque, antibacterial and free from alcohol, dyes/colors, SLS/sulfates, and parabens
Dentist Formulated; Not tested on animals; certified gluten-free, vegan, Kosher, and Halal
TheraBreath is the Fastest Growing Mouthwash Brand in the USA (1); Try today and swish with confidence
It’s swishy time! TheraBreath Deep Clean Mouthwash kills 99.9% of germs that cause bad breath, plaque and gingivitis in laboratory tests. Say goodbye to the burn and take the sting out of killing bad breath germs. This alcohol-free mouthwash provides gum care and a deep clean that leaves your mouth refreshed.TheraBreath Deep Clean Mouthwash is antiseptic, antigingivitis, antiplaque and antibacterial. It’s also free from alcohol, dyes or colors, SLS or sulfates and parabens. Adults and children 12 years or older can swish 4 teaspoons between teeth for 30 seconds two times a day. Do not use for children younger than 6 years of age.TheraBreath Deep Clean Mouthwash is not tested on animals and is certified gluten-free, vegan, Kosher, and Halal. It’s your time to shine! 100% guaranteed, so you can try TheraBreath Deep Clean Mouthwash confidently for a clean mouth. Join the millions who have made TheraBreath the #1 fastest growing mouthwash brand in the USA (1).
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this mouthwash safe to use if I have sensitive gums or mouth sores?
Yes. The alcohol-free, dye-free, SLS-free, and paraben-free formula is designed to be gentle on sensitive mouths while still killing 99.9% of bad-breath, plaque, and gingivitis germs.
Can children age 12 and older use this rinse safely?
TheraBreath Deep Clean is formulated for adults and children 12 and older as part of a dentist-recommended oral care routine.
Does the alcohol-free formula reduce the risk of accidental irritation?
Yes. Because it contains no alcohol, the rinse eliminates the burning and tissue-drying risks associated with traditional antiseptic mouthwashes.
Is the ingredient profile safe enough for daily long-term use?
The clean ingredient list (no alcohol, dyes, SLS/sulfates, or parabens) supports twice-daily long-term use as directed, with dentist-formulated backing.
Is this safe for users recovering from dental procedures?
Many users include TheraBreath in post-procedure home care because the alcohol-free formula is gentler on healing tissues than traditional burn rinses, while still providing antigingivitis and antibacterial action.
Is this a safe option if I am sensitive to sulfates or harsh surfactants?
Yes. The formula is SLS/sulfate-free, so it avoids the foaming agents that commonly trigger sensitivity in users with reactive mouths.
Is TheraBreath safer than alcohol-based mouthwashes for daily use?
Compared to alcohol-based rinses, TheraBreath removes the burn, dryness, and tissue irritation risk while still killing 99.9% of bad-breath, plaque, and gingivitis germs in lab tests.
How does this compare to prescription antiseptic rinses like chlorhexidine?
Unlike chlorhexidine, which is typically prescription-only and can stain teeth with long-term use, TheraBreath is available over the counter and has a clean, non-staining ingredient profile.
Is this safer than generic store-brand antiseptic mouthwashes?
TheraBreath is dentist-formulated and free of alcohol, dyes, SLS, and parabens, giving it a cleaner safety profile than many mass-market antiseptic rinses that contain alcohol and artificial dyes.
I'm worried about artificial dyes staining my teeth or bathroom sink. Does this have dyes?
No. TheraBreath Deep Clean is completely dye-free, so it will not contribute to surface staining on teeth or residue on porcelain and countertops.
What if I react to gluten or common allergens in personal care products?
The rinse is certified gluten-free, vegan, Kosher, and Halal, and is not tested on animals, making it suitable for users with common ingredient sensitivities and ethical restrictions.
Is there any risk of parabens disrupting my routine or health?
TheraBreath is paraben-free, so it avoids the preservative class that some consumers prefer to skip in their daily personal care products.
Will the 2-pack bottle stay sealed and tamper-evident until I'm ready to use it?
Yes. Each 16 fl oz bottle ships with a factory seal so you can confirm the product is untouched before first use.
How do I use TheraBreath Deep Clean Mouthwash correctly?
Use approximately 20 mL (about 4 teaspoons) and swish thoroughly around the mouth for 30 seconds, once in the morning and once in the evening after brushing. Do not swallow, and do not rinse with water immediately after for best results.
Can I use this mouthwash more than twice a day?
Yes, you can use TheraBreath after meals or as directed by your dentist or hygienist, especially if you want alcohol-free post-meal freshening.
Should I use this before or after brushing my teeth?
TheraBreath is designed to be used after brushing, typically morning and night, as the final step in your oral care routine to kill remaining bad-breath, plaque, and gingivitis germs.
Is this mouthwash compatible with TheraBreath toothpaste?
Yes. TheraBreath offers a paired toothpaste variant, and using both together builds a coordinated TheraBreath oral care system for breath, gum, and plaque control.
Is this safe to use with fluoride toothpaste or prescription toothpaste?
Yes. TheraBreath Deep Clean can be used as a rinse step after your regular or prescription toothpaste. If you are on a specialized dental regimen, consult your dentist for personalized timing.
What is included in the box when I order the 2-pack?
You will receive two 16 fl oz bottles of TheraBreath Deep Clean Mouthwash in Fresh Mint flavor. No additional accessories are required, and any companion toothpaste is sold separately.
Is this product safe if it gets accidentally swallowed in small amounts?
Like all cosmetic mouthwashes, TheraBreath is not intended to be swallowed. Small accidental ingestion is unlikely to cause harm, but the rinse should be spit out after the 30-second swish. Contact a medical professional with any concerns.
How should I store the bottles between uses?
Store at room temperature away from direct sunlight, keep the cap tightly closed, and keep out of reach of young children.
What is the difference between an antiseptic mouthwash and a cosmetic mouthwash?
Antiseptic mouthwashes like TheraBreath Deep Clean are formulated with active ingredients that kill 99.9% of germs linked to bad breath, plaque, and gingivitis, while cosmetic rinses primarily mask odor temporarily without the same antibacterial or antigingivitis action.

