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Carbamide Peroxide vs Hydrogen Peroxide for Teeth

On the Comparison of Urea Peroxide and Hydrogen Peroxide for Teeth Whitening
Nowadays, when it comes to teeth whitening, both urea peroxide and hydrogen peroxide are often used.

Hydrogen peroxide is active and has strong oxidizing properties. In the case of teeth whitening, it can decompose and produce new oxygen, which can break down the molecular structure of pigment and reduce the color of teeth. However, its reaction is fast and intense. If it is not used properly, it is easy to hurt tooth enamel and gums. It may cause tooth sensitivity, sweet and sour and sore in case of hot and cold; gums may be red, swollen and uncomfortable.

Compared with urea peroxide, its properties are slightly slower. It can gradually release hydrogen peroxide in the oral environment, and the effect is milder. Although the whitening effect may be slightly slower than that of hydrogen peroxide, it will cause less damage to the tooth tissue and gums. Long-term use can also gradually achieve the purpose of whitening, and there are fewer discomforts such as tooth sensitivity.

If you want to whiten your teeth, choose hydrogen peroxide, its efficiency should be careful with its usage and dosage to prevent damage to the teeth and gums; if you choose urea peroxide, it is mild. Although it is effective slowly, it is also good for long-term use and can reduce discomfort. Both have their own advantages and disadvantages. Users should choose them carefully according to their own tooth quality and tolerance to achieve the purpose of safe and effective whitening.