Shop mouthwash online at withaid, a UK-based regulated pharmacy, and maintain a simple, effective oral care routine. Choose from alcohol-free, fluoride, sensitive, kids’ or dry mouth formulas from trusted brands including Listerine, Corsodyl, UltraDEX, Sensodyne, CB12, and Biotene. Available in 250ml–500ml bottles, these rinses complement daily brushing and flossing to help maintain fresh breath and healthy teeth.
Mouthwash reaches areas brushing may miss, leaving your mouth feeling clean and refreshed. Pick a formula that suits your needs—freshness, enamel support, gum comfort, or family-friendly use—and select a flavour and strength you’ll enjoy using consistently.
Shop by mouthwash type
Popular types of mouthwash
- Fluoride mouthwash: supports enamel as part of a daily routine.
- Alcohol-free mouthwash: gentler and suitable for sensitive mouths.
- Sensitive teeth mouthwash: designed to complement sensitivity toothpaste for comfort.
- Kids’ fluoride mouth rinse: suitable for children who can rinse and spit safely.
- Dry mouth mouthwash: moisturising formulas to relieve dryness.
- Fresh breath mouthwash: ideal for maintaining confidence throughout the day.
How to choose the right option
- Identify your goal: fresh breath, enamel support, gum comfort, sensitivity relief, or dry mouth care.
- Check for fluoride: adds extra protection beyond toothpaste if needed.
- Consider alcohol-free: gentler rinses are easier to use daily.
- Pick a flavour and size you’ll use consistently: routine matters more than intensity.
- Follow instructions: rinse as directed and avoid eating or drinking immediately afterwards.
- Persistent symptoms: ongoing pain, swelling, ulcers, bleeding, or dry mouth should be assessed by a dentist, pharmacist, or GP.
FAQs
What does mouthwash do?
Mouthwash complements brushing and flossing by rinsing away debris and supporting fresh breath. Formulas vary, focusing on fluoride, comfort for sensitive mouths, or freshness.
Is alcohol-free mouthwash better for daily use?
Alcohol-free mouthwash is gentler and may be more comfortable for daily use. Choose a formula you can use consistently, based on preference and routine.
When should I use fluoride mouthwash?
Some fluoride rinses are best used at a different time than brushing to avoid washing away toothpaste fluoride. Follow product instructions or ask your dentist for advice.
Can mouthwash replace brushing?
No. Mouthwash is an add-on step. Brushing twice daily and cleaning between teeth remain the foundation of oral hygiene.
Is mouthwash suitable for children?
Some rinses are suitable for children if they can rinse and spit safely. Always follow the product’s age instructions.
What mouthwash is best for sensitive teeth?
Look for a mouthwash labelled for sensitivity and pair it with sensitivity toothpaste. Persistent or worsening sensitivity should be reviewed by a dentist.
What if I have gum bleeding or mouth ulcers?
Mouthwash may support daily care, but persistent bleeding, ulcers, swelling, or pain should be reviewed by a dentist, pharmacist, or GP.
Safety note: Mouthwash supports oral hygiene but does not treat dental disease. Always follow the instructions and seek professional advice for ongoing symptoms.