dko3tgk—January 31, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Works as good as biotene for moisturizing but still works as a good mouthwash. And has flouride. I need to use mouth moisturizer because I use a CPAP, and this helps with dry mouth. Normally you are told to use biotene, but biotene is moisturizing only. This is also a decent mouthwash and has flouride and can be cheaper than biotene. I just wish it was available in more places or the same as biotene. Read more
Diana L—February 25, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I buy this mouthwash all the time. Was recommended it by dental hygienist for dry mouth. Idk if it significantly helps but I like the mild mint taste and it doesn’t make my mouth worse. Read more
Edward Baum—January 31, 2026✓ Verified purchase
better than vodka and much cheaper... leaves no sticky residue on your teeth. it boasts no alcohol but i detect a good amount in most bottles. looks great spit into a urinal. i drink about 7 teaspoons before breakfast when i'm trying to sober up. Read more
Lynn—August 17, 2022✓ Verified purchase
About a year ago, I started having a painfully dry mouth and bad breath – neither of which have I ever had. I thought these two issues were connected. However, that was not the case. My mouth hurt so bad I was changing what and how I was eating to accommodate the pain. The below has taken about nine months to find a workable solution. I've been wearing a CPAP for 20 years and had weight loss surgery (WLS) two and half years ago. I say that because they were a part of my consideration when looking for the issue. I assumed that the problem was related to CPAP or sleep apnea, but as an RN with research methodology experience, I tried not to make assumptions. Now, something changed medically, but I don't know what or why. Did one of the two medical problems cause this? Were they related, or was it something else entirely? As a critical care RN, this was not my area, so I didn't have anything to pull from, so I started researching. For each intervention I tried, I used a semi-research approach – meaning I would try or change one thing and evaluate it before I moved to the subsequent intervention. First, I went to an out-of-town local dentist (I was working out of town), not my regular one, and they didn't have anything to add. It was a complete waste of time. However, out of desperation, I went to Walgreens and bought two different mouth rinses. I got some relief from GUM rincinol. However, it was temporary and hit or miss. However, it did provide some relief. The jar is small and was about $10 a bottle, so it wasn't cost-effective. The other one didn't help at all. Second, I went to my regular dentist. She did a complete exam and stated there wasn't a dental issue that was causing dry mouth or bad breath. She offhandedly said it must be coming from my gut. It took me a couple of weeks to remember I had changed my probiotic. I switched back to the regular brand, resolving my bad breath but doing nothing for the dry mouth. Next, my dentist recommended a couple of things: 1. Biotene Oral balance moisturizing gel. (This didn't do anything.) 2. CloSYS Ultra Sensitive Mouthwash. This didn't do anything, either. When ordered those from Amazon I came across ACT Dry Mouth Anticavity Mouthwash – this had some positive effects. I would say my dry mouth was 25% better using this alone. Third, I went to my pulmonologist related to sleep apnea. We went through my last sleep study, but nothing stood out. She recommended changing masks but doubted that was the problem. I have been using the same style of mask for several years. She also wanted to update my CPAP machine. I'm waiting for all that to happen. Fourth, while waiting on the new CPAP supplies, I was researching the Biotene gel I noticed a couple of other products. I ordered Biotene Oral Rinse and Biotene Fluoride toothpaste for dry mouth. As noted before, the gel didn't work. This is the only time I made two different changes simultaneously. I tried the Biotene Oral Rinse and Biotene toothpaste. Honestly, I thought they would work together since these two were of the same brand. That didn't happen. The progress I had made using the ACT Mouthwash was lost. So I quickly switched back to the ACT rinse but kept using the toothpaste. This combination worked better. At this point, I would say my overall dry mouth was 50% better utilizing this combination. Finally, I was reading the reviews of the Biotene toothpaste, and several reviews mentioned SALIVEA Dry Mouth Toothpaste. I ordered it. Once it arrived, I tried it with the ACT Mouthwash, and there was an immediate improvement. I estimate a 75% improvement on the first day. After that, I tried it with the Biotene Oral Rinse back down to 50%. I switched back, and I'm at about 85-90% improvement with about a week's use. The SALIVEA toothpaste made all the difference. I can’t stress enough how much this has helped. I know this is a long review, but I felt someone could benefit from my trial-and-error process. Update, 09/06/2022. Finally, I noticed SALIVEA had a SALIVEA Dry Mouth Mouthwash. I used the SALVIVEA toothpaste and Dry Mouth Mouthwash and that put me at 90-97% improvement. I can’t believe I missed this when buying the toothpaste, but I did. I highly recommend this combination if you are having this problem. In fact, I can’t recommend it high enough. Read more
PodKel—February 22, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Great product recommended by my dentist. I take it at night before bed and it does help with dry mouth. Read more
Jaqui—December 17, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I've been using this for years and it works great especially for Sjogren's! I mainly use it at night before I go to bed. Read more
CSnSC—December 16, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I really like the Act dry mouth alcohol free floride mouthwash. The soothing mint flavor is very nice. I like the large 33,8 fl. oz. size. Read more
Kathleen—September 5, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I have never used mouthwash to any great degree. The ones I've used in the past were very strong and some even affected my sensitive teeth. Even the basic Act mouthwash was too strong for me. When I developed Sjogren's Disease, though, I thought that it might benefit me. This mouthwash really doesn't burn my mouth. It seems I now wake up in the middle of the night with a dry mouth on those nights that I forget to use it. If you have a similar problem, I would highly recommend it although if you wake up due to post-nasal drip, I don't think it would help you. I also like that it has fluoride in it and our town gets its water from a well, so it doesn't contain fluoride. Read more