

🍃 Refresh your confidence with every rinse—because your breath deserves the spotlight!
Oxyfresh Lemon Mint Mouthwash delivers a clinically proven, alcohol- and fluoride-free formula that neutralizes bad breath odors rather than masking them. Infused with natural xylitol and essential oils, it hydrates gums and fights plaque gently yet effectively. Trusted by dentists and backed by a year-long clinical study, this 16 fl oz bottle offers a mild, refreshing lemon mint flavor that lasts all day, making it an essential upgrade for anyone serious about oral health and fresh breath.














| ASIN | B00KLEFHP8 |
| ASIN | B00KLEFHP8 |
| Active Ingredients | lemon,zinc |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Allergen Information | Gluten Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,469 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #120 in Mouthwashes |
| Brand Name | Oxyfresh |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,127) |
| Date First Available | November 2, 2012 |
| Department | Oral Products |
| Flavor | Lemon Mint |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
| Item model number | DS038 |
| Liquid Volume | 470 Milliliters |
| Manufacturer | Oxyfresh |
| Manufacturer | Oxyfresh |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DS038 |
| Material Features | Natural, Sodium Lauryl Sulphate Free |
| Material Type Free | Alcohol Free |
| Model Number | DS038 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Benefits | Hydrating,Freshness,Freshening,Freshen Breath,Fresh Breath,Plaque,Gentle,Ph Balanced,Bad Breath |
| Product Dimensions | 8.27 x 3.54 x 1.97 inches; 1.41 ounces |
| UPC | 638822000009 |
| Unit Count | 16.0 Fluid Ounces |
S**Y
>>> DOES THE JOB
UPDATE: After over a year's use, I can confirm that used 2 capfuls per day, the bottle lasts about 6 or 7 weeks (below, I estimated 12 weeks at 1 capfuls per day, which is essentially the same thing) > Not harsh. Very mild. Hard to believe that it is serious mouthwash -- but it is. > Kinda taste like lemony soda-pop with artificial sweetener -- which mostly masks a very slight chlorine flavor (like swimming pool water). > Not actually expensive as some reviewers complain, since a cupful (the recommended "dosage"), is a very small amount --- probably about 1/4 or less of the amount recommended of other mouthwashes. I was going through a big bottle of Listermint every two weeks. I'm just finishing up my first bottle of Oxyfresh after 3 months (i.e., about 12 wks). By my calculations, Oxyfresh is actually significantly cheaper than Listermint -- IF you only use just a capful of Oxyfresh at a time. > Oxyfresh is said to be better for your teeth and gums than standard mouthwashes, and more effective in combating plaque and gingivitis. It contains no alcohol, and therefore does not dry your gums. Studies have shown the ingredients to be more powerful than chlorohexadine (the standard mouthwash prescribed by dentists, periodontists, endodontists, etc. after oral surgery). Caveat, that's overlooking the difference in concentration of a prescription medication (chlorohexadine) versus an over-the-counter mouthwash (Oxyfresh). Nevertheless, Oxyfresh is still recommended for post-surgery use, because it is milder on gum tissue than other OTC mouthwashes which contain alcohol and/or other astringents, which might cause pain, bleeding, or interfere with healing. > Tastes so mild and pleasant (albeit less than "good" tasting), that it can be easy to forget and swallow it. DON'T. I swallowed once and got a bad stomach ache --- this is serious mouthwash. Follow the instructions and spit it out. You won't forget twice, trust me. I'd be especially careful allowing children (who tend to swallow anything) to use Oxyfresh. > Some folks dilute Oxyfresh to use in water-flossers. Sounds like a good idea -- you can get the oxyfresh deeper between your teeth and gums. Whether it is Oxyfresh or not, you need to use a little antiseptic mouthwash in your water flosser to prevent growth of bacteria (black gunk) in the machine. My routine is to use 1 capful of Oxyfresh in the water flosser, and (after water-flossing) then to swish a capful in my mouth. The recommendation on the bottle is "at least a minute"; my periodontist says "at least 2 minutes". > CAUTION -- Oxyfresh alters your taste perception for about an hour, not in a good way. After breakfast (if you are concerned about bad breath) and just before bed (if you are concerned about your teeth and gum health) are the best times to use Oxyfresh. For a dinner date, use the Oxyfresh more than an hour before you expect to dine. > In any case, it is very nice to wake up to a sweet lemony taste in your mouth in the morning (if used before bed, and if you don't rinse, as recommended). FLUORIDE > Oxyfresh does NOT contain fluoride. Particularly if your (non-municipal, or/and osmosis filtered) water supply does not contain fluoride, then you may need some additional fluoride for your teeth. In that case, I recommend using a high-fluoride toothpaste. DRY MOUTH > Recently, I began tucking a Spry mint beneath my teeth and lip to help keep my mouth moist at night (I have a CPAP, and breath through my mouth at night). The main active ingredient in Spry mints (which are specifically sold for reducing dry mouth) is xylitol. > Then I remembered that xylitol is also a significant ingredient of Oxyfresh mouthwash. In retrospect, I remember noticing that I woke up with a less horribly dry mouth after starting the Oxyfresh. Apparently Oxyfresh promotes moist mouth -- by first, not drying out your mouth with alcohol or other astringent, and secondly by the xylitol promoting the flow of saliva. So, if you have dry mouth, particularly at night, Oxyfresh will help. If you need more help, I recommend Spry Xylitol Mints.
S**E
Great mouthwash
Love the flavor of the lemon mint - refreshing without overpowering
M**E
Effective in ways that other mouth rinse products have never been.
The only effective mouth rinse I have used. As long as I use it consistently, my breath is great, and I have even succeeded in delaying extraction of a badly cracked tooth. Before Oxyfresh, the tooth was quite painful, but when I rinsed 4 times daily, consistently, the tooth remained completely pain free, without pressure or temperature sensitivity. Additionally, my dentist reported that periodontal disease signs had completely resolved within a few months of my starting regular use of this product. Quite impressive.
J**L
Doesn't Burn or Irritate Mouth
I am very sensitive and most products burn, even those promoted for sore and sensitive mouths. However Oxyfresh doesn't irritate me and I like the flavor. I switched to their toothpaste also.
A**N
Great
Great product. Just a little too pricey
B**J
Not your everyday mouthwash!
Tastes great and fresh breath stays with me. No burn. No medicinal aftertaste. Expensive but worth it.
G**Y
Workss well, good price.
This is a very good product. I get the 3 pack
E**N
Best Mouthwash Ever
I love this mouthwash. It has more lemon flavor than mint. It's hard to find a mouthwash that isn't the same old super violent burning type.
B**E
I have a very sensitive mouth and any mouthwash I tried burned so bad. I don’t understand why they all do the same thing. My dentist used this and I was able to buy these huge containers from them. When I saw it in Amazon for sale I was shocked and it is a similar price to my dentist’s price. Thank you for adding this wonder product online and I recommend it to all those, like me, that cannot find a non-burning mouthwash!
A**A
I have been using this brand for many years. It has yet to fail. Saw some bad reviews on here, I don't understand why. Best way to use oxyfresh is clean tongue with Oolitt , floss and brush teeth. Gargle with your oxyfresh mouth wash 1 minute. Nothing to drink or eat for 30 min. Use night and mornings.
D**Y
My dentist recommended it as a great mouthwash to use.
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