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HowToMixHydrogenPeroxideForMouthRinse

On the preparation of peroxide mouthwash
Anyone who wants to use peroxide as a mouthwash needs to understand the method. Hydrogen peroxide, a chemical substance, is also highly oxidizing. Reasonable preparation is suitable for oral cleaning.

The first thing to know is the concentration of hydrogen peroxide. Commercially available hydrogen peroxide has different concentrations, and most of them are in a high concentration state. It must not be used directly for mouthwash. The concentration must be reduced to ensure the safety of the mouth.

When preparing, pure water should be used. This water should be clean and free of impurities, preferably distilled water, to avoid the interference of impurities in the water and hydrogen peroxide.

Generally speaking, the proportion of preparation is the key. Usually, hydrogen peroxide and water are mixed in a certain proportion. Take about one part of hydrogen peroxide, add three to five parts of clean water, and slowly stir well to ensure that the two are evenly integrated. The solution prepared in this way has a suitable concentration and can be used for daily gargling.

However, when preparing, you should also pay attention to the surrounding environment. It should be operated in a clean and ventilated place, away from direct sunlight, to ensure the stability of the nature of hydrogen peroxide.

The prepared mouthwash should be ready to use immediately. If it is left for a long time, the concentration of hydrogen peroxide may change due to decomposition, which will affect the effect of gargling. And each time you rinse your mouth, gargle for a while, so that the solution is in full contact with all parts of the mouth, so as to have the ability to clean the mouth and sterilize.

All these things, the preparation of peroxide mouthwash is also necessary. Following this approach can safeguard oral health and prevent the disturbance of germs.