What is the opinion of Reddit about the
TheraBreath Fresh Breath Dentist Formulated 24-Hour Oral Rinse, Mild Mint, 16 Ounce (Pack of 2)?

A total of 11 reviews of this product on Reddit.

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13th Sep 2021

Yes, mouthwash “brushing” works pretty well to get that “cat shit” taste out of your mouth every now and again 🤣 (if you’ve seen ‘Sleepless in Seattle’ with Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan, you’ll get the reference). There’s one caveat I could not emphasize more: make sure your mouthwash is alcohol-free, or else it’s too drying in the long run.

I’ve found TheraBreath spendy but pretty amazeballs. Like to keep a travel size bottle of it in my purse, even during the masked pandemic times.

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30th Jan 2018

So gross. I just posted this link elsewhere and it’s the last I’ll post about it, but this TheraBreath will get rid of them for you. I developed them from vaping. Gnarly, but that stuff cured me.

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18th Aug 2016

$15 for 32oz. Works 10x better than listerine and doesn’t burn. Use it for a week before you make any judgements, it seems to take around that amount of time for the results to set in.

https://www.amazon.com/TheraBreath-Dentist-Recommended-Fresh-Breath/dp/B001ET76AI

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2nd Mar 2015

Therabreath is awesome. Twice a day is recommended but I usually just use it in the morning. Sonicare toothbrush is awesome too. They have therabreath toothpaste too but I need the sensitive stuff.

Do you bite your nails? Cut that out too.

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27th Oct 2020

Try a tongue scraper. And also this mouthwash: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001ET76AI?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

Both are pretty good options for the short term.

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11th Sep 2017

TheraBreath Dentist Formulated Fresh Breath Oral Rinse – Mild Mint Flavor, 16 Ounce (Pack of 2) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001ET76AI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_ZrGTzbN9W8P06

This mouthwash has yielded me two morning after the threesome threeesomes.

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25th Aug 2016
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24th Feb 2016

Hm I didn’t have that reaction at all. Mine was very much like water. Just the regular kind:

http://www.amazon.com/TheraBreath-Dentist-Recommended-Fresh-Breath/dp/B001ET76AI

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24th Feb 2015

I’m extremely late to the party here but I’ll post anyway in the off-chance that this helps someone out.

For starters, I’ve battled against morning breath pretty much all my life. I’ve brushed my teeth anywhere from 2 to 3 times a day, gargled mouthwash (Listerine, usually) nightly before bed, and flossed at least once a day. Guess what? That still wasn’t enough.

As you’d expect, I got desperate as hell to find some kind of a remedy to my situation and ended up discovering that I have tonsil stones, which really put into perspective why nothing else worked since they are a MASSIVE source of reoccurring bad breath. That said, here’s what I’ve done to drastically fight morning breath:

  • Brush often and floss at least once a day (I floss twice a day now). This is pretty obvious and hopefully I shouldn’t have to go in depth about why you need to do that.

  • If you need to chew gum, make sure it’s sugarless. Any kind of gum with sugar will only exacerbate the problem since you’d literally be feeding the bacteria in your mouth.

  • Stay away from alcohol-based oral rinses because they contribute to drying your mouth out, which ironically ends up encouraging bacterial growth. I personally use Thera Breath because it’s non-alcoholic and has an oxidizing agent that binds to the tissues in my mouth which subsequently prevents new bacteria from forming. This isn’t a necessity at all but hey, it works for me so I’ll keep using it. Look around and see what other similar products are on the market and you might even find something better.

  • Check to see if you have tonsil stones. If you feel like you have something lodged in your throat that won’t go away and can’t seem to get rid of bad breath, you probably have tonsil stones. To get visual verification, get a Q-tip and gently pull the skin over your tonsils back so that you can have a better look inside. If you see something white, that’s a tonsil stone.

  • If you have tonsil stones, getting them out will be ~~fucking terrible and agonizing~~ lots of fun. Pushing them out with Q-tips never worked for me, digging them out with bobby pins sucked, and flushing them out with an oral irrigator made me gag. That said, I ended up just going with this awesome tool that’s designed specifically for getting rid of tonsil stones. It has a light on it and different-sized removal tips to make the process less horrifying and gag-inducing.

So hopefully this helps someone. Bad breath fucking sucks and I feel a lot better about myself now that I’ve gotten a process down to almost completely get rid of it.

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2nd Dec 2017

If you’re doing tongue scraping, then you’re already at a stage one or two steps beyond the level of most people’s concern. It’s worth noting that

>concerns about bad breath may be divided into genuine and non-genuine cases.

Meaning that it’s possible you’ve become a bit obsessive on this issue. On the other hand, it’s also possible you’re completely justified in your concern.

You can try a medical mouth wash or you can try a probiotic solution.