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How It Works
Place the tablet on your inner cheek
Or on the center of your palate.
It gently adheres and dissolves slowly.
Fresh breath stays with you for up to 8 hours.
ASPIRA vs. Common Fresh-Breath Solutions
ASPIRA has helped thousands worldwide improve their daily confidence.

ASPIRA tablets show a significant reduction in key bad-breath indicators
VSCs and B-galactosidate activity levels are leading indicators of bad breath (halitosis) treatment progress.
Clinical trials monitoring showing progressive reduction in bad breath (halitosis) indicators.
Frequently Asked Questions
Aspira is a patented oral mucoadhesive tablet for halitosis (bad breath reduction).
The thin tablet attaches to the inside of your mouth (cheek or palate) and slowly dissolves, releasing active herbal ingredients for up to 8 hours of fresh breath.
Unlike sprays or chewing gum, Aspira:
Adheres securely to the oral mucosa.
Slowly releases ingredients over several hours.
Provides long-lasting freshness with a natural herbal formula.
Aspira’s patented formula includes four clinically tested herbs:
Echinacea – antibacterial, immune-supportive.
Lavender – fresh aroma and antibacterial.
Mastic Gum – natural resin, historically used for oral health.
Salvia (Sage) – antibacterial and refreshing.
Other excipients include xylitol, menthol, lemon flavor, and plant-based stabilizers.
Yes! Aspira is clinically backed.
✔ Clinically Proven – Peer-reviewed studies show Aspira significantly reduces bad breath and odor-causing bacteria.
✔ University Developed – Created in collaboration with leading university dental researchers.
✔ FDA Registered – Officially listed with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as a cosmetic oral-care product.
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No prescription needed. Aspira can be purchased over the counter and is recognized as a cosmetic item by the FDA.
Adults.
Children aged 12 years and older (with adult supervision).
Anyone hypersensitive or allergic to the listed ingredients.Pregnant or nursing women should consult a doctor before use.
Aspira’s facility is not Kosher/Halal-certified, but the ingredients are plant-based with no animal products.
Suitability depends on personal dietary practices.
Yes. You may eat and drink normally (except chewing gum) while the tablet dissolves.
Yes. Dab the area with a cotton swab moistened in a small amount of edible oil (olive/canola). The tablet will loosen and fall off.
Aspira is generally well-tolerated. If irritation or an allergic reaction occurs, stop using and consult a healthcare professional.
Yes. Aspira can complement other oral care habits, but works best as a long-lasting alternative to gum and sprays.
Yes. Subscriptions are available to ensure you never run out.
You can manage or cancel anytime.





