alcohol-free kids' mouthwash

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their swish come true

kids mouthwash is the bonus step in a kid's oral care routine — the swish-and-spit that catches the bits little brushers missed. hello's collection of kids mouthwashes are alcohol-free because no kid signed up for the grown-up burn. our collection of mouth rinses come in fun flavors that kids genuinely like, so the bottle next to the sink stops looking like a chore in liquid form. you'll find both fluoride and fluoride-free formulas in the lineup, so you can match the rinse to your kid's age, your pediatric dentist's recommendation, and whichever color of bottle won the bathroom popularity contest. 

a swish, a swirl, & absolutely no burn

a good mouthwash for kids gets used because it doesn't punish anyone for using it. that means an alcohol free kids mouthwash, a flavor that doesn't make their nose scrunch, and a bottle small enough for little hands to hold. it also means timing it right: kids are generally ready to rinse around age six per the american dental association, once they can swish and spit reliably. once they are, anticavity fluoride mouthwash is a effective little fresh breath finisher to the routine, helping to catch what brushing missed in the back corners. round out the little tooth lineup with a kids toothpaste in their favorite flavor and a kids toothbrush that is basically an everyday accessory.

faqs

kids mouthwash is formulated to protect smaller mouths, milder palates, and (in most options) is alcohol-free by design — a meaningful difference from many adult rinses, which can lean stronger across the board. flavors tend to be more kid-friendly and the formulas typically dial back the intensity that adult rinses are built around. for a grown-up rinsing alongside, an adult mouthwash is the right shelf — kids tubes and bottles aren't really doing the same job.

kids are generally ready for mouthwash around age six per the american dental association, but the real benchmark is whether they can swish and spit reliably without swallowing, which varies. an alcohol free mouthwash for kids is the right starting point at that stage, since it skips the sharp burn that turns most younger ones off from rinsing entirely. your pediatric dentist is always the right person to weigh in on your specific kid's timing with oral care products, and the back of the bottle always tells you what age the formula is meant for.