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Gums White After Hydrogen Peroxide Use

On the Causes of Gum Whitening Caused by Hydrogen Peroxide
In recent times, those who use hydrogen peroxide to clean their mouths often see the appearance of whitening gums. Why is this?

Covered hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidizing properties, which interact with the tissues and microorganisms around the gums in the mouth. When it touches the gums, or due to improper concentration, the strong oxidizing properties excessively invade the gingival cells, damage their structure and function, and cause cell metabolic disorders, resulting in whitening.

Or hydrogen peroxide reacts with enzymes in the mouth, interfering with the normal biochemical process. The physiological balance of the gums is broken, and the qi and blood flow are not smooth, which can also change their color and whiten.

Furthermore, individual physical differences have different tolerances to hydrogen peroxide. Some people have delicate skin, oral mucosa and gums are more sensitive, and after using hydrogen peroxide, it is easy to cause local stress reactions, resulting in whitening of the gums.

Therefore, if you want to use this agent carefully, when carefully monitoring the concentration and use, you must not be careless, so as not to damage the gums and cause health problems.