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How Hydrogen Peroxide Works On Teeth

On the Principle of Hydrogen Peroxide in Dental Cleansing
Today On the Principle of Hydrogen Peroxide in Dental Cleansing. Hydrogen peroxide is highly oxidizing. Tooth scale stains are mostly filth accumulated on the surface of the teeth or seeping into the micropores of the teeth.

When hydrogen peroxide encounters the tooth surface, it slowly decomposes and releases new oxygen. This new oxygen is active and abnormal, and it reacts with filth when it encounters it. After this oxidation, the molecular structure of the filth disintegrates, maximizing the size and dispersing, and then peels off from the tooth surface.

And between the micropores of the tooth enamel, hydrogen peroxide can also penetrate. It decomposes in the pores, and the new oxygen generated oxidizes the filth in the micropores, making it easy to remove and whitening the teeth.

And because its decomposition products are water and oxygen, they are all clean things and will not be harmful to the mouth. Therefore, using hydrogen peroxide to clean teeth can not only remove scale and whiten, but also reduce the worry of damage. It is a good way to clean teeth.