Frequently Asked Questions
+ What is best for fresh breath?
When it comes to fresh breath, the best thing you can do is to develop a good oral care routine. For strong teeth and healthy gums, you should brush your teeth twice a day, and floss at least once a day. And remember to visit your dentist once or twice a year for check-ups. Breath mints and breath fresheners won’t guarantee long-lasting fresh breath, whereas a holistic approach to oral care will.
+ How do you get rid of bad breath permanently?
It helps to know what causes bad breath. While halitosis, the medical term for bad breath, is often the result of bacteria build-up from food particles, there are other causes including medical conditions, dry mouth, and digestive problems. The most effective way to counter bad breath is to maintain good oral care habits, and to use dentist-recommended fresh breath products. Make sure you brush your teeth twice a day, and floss once a day. Change your toothbrush after 3 months or when its bristles show signs of wear. An electric toothbrush is a great way to effectively clean your teeth as well (though if your gums or oral tissue are sensitive, you may want to consider using a Post-Surgery Bamboo Charcoal Toothbrush).
Are these safe for long-term daily use?
Yes, absolutely. Our fresh breath products are specifically developed to be gentle enough for consistent, long-term daily use. All our mouth rinses are alcohol-free and sugar-free, eliminating the harsh and drying ingredients found in many conventional fresheners that can actually worsen oral issues over time.
How long does fresh breath last with these products?
Because our products target and neutralize the core causes of bad breath - rather than just masking the smell - they are formulated to provide long-lasting, confidence-boosting fresh breath. When used consistently as part of a complete oral hygiene routine (brushing twice daily, flossing, and rinsing), they help support long-lasting freshness by keeping your mouth balanced and healthy.
Can dry mouth contribute to bad breath, and which product helps with both?
Yes, dry mouth (xerostomia) is a leading cause of bad breath, because a lack of saliva allows bacteria to build up and thrive. Our Hydrating Mouthwash is specifically formulated to combat both issues. It combines breath-freshening zinc compounds with moisture-enhancing ingredients like Cone Flower Extract to address feelings of dry mouth, rebalance moisture levels, and provide long-lasting fresh breath.