Is Mouthwash FSA/HSA Eligible?

Mouthwash is typically not eligible for reimbursement with a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) or Health Savings Account (HSA). However, prescription mouthwash used to treat a specific medical or dental condition may qualify with a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN).

Why Is Mouthwash Not FSA/HSA Eligible?

Most mouthwash products are considered personal care items intended for general oral hygiene, breath freshening, or cosmetic purposes. Because they are not used to diagnose, treat, or prevent a medical condition, they do not qualify as medical care under IRS Code Section 213(d).


According to the SIGIS Eligible Product List Criteria, over-the-counter dental care products like mouthwash, toothpaste, and floss are excluded unless prescribed for a specific therapeutic use.

What’s Not Covered?

  • Over-the-counter mouthwash (antiseptic or cosmetic varieties)

  • Whitening or breath-freshening rinses

  • Alcohol-free or sensitivity-formula mouthwashes

  • Cosmetic or preventative oral care products used for daily hygiene

  • Mouthwash purchased without a prescription

LMN and Exceptions

Mouthwash may qualify for reimbursement in rare cases if prescribed by a dentist or physician to treat a diagnosed medical or dental condition, such as:

  • Gingivitis or periodontal disease

  • Oral infections following dental surgery

  • Post-radiation oral care (in cancer treatment)

To pursue reimbursement for prescribed mouthwash:

  1. Obtain a diagnosis and Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN) from your dentist or physician.

  2. Submit the LMN to your FSA/HSA administrator for pre-approval.

  3. Purchase the prescribed mouthwash at a pharmacy using your FSA/HSA card, or pay out of pocket and request reimbursement with documentation.

  4. Keep all receipts and paperwork for verification.

Over-the-counter and cosmetic mouthwash products remain ineligible for reimbursement.

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