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Hydrogen Peroxide Dog Teeth Safety

On the safety of hydrogen peroxide on canine teeth
People around the world keep dogs, and they often worry about their dental diseases. Or smelling hydrogen peroxide can clean canine teeth, but how safe it is should be explored in detail.

The name of hydrogen peroxide is also chemical, and it is oxidizing. Ordinary people think that it can clean and sterilize, be used for canine teeth, or can be used for descaling and disease prevention. However, the constitution of dogs is different from that of humans, so it cannot be used carelessly.

If the concentration of hydrogen peroxide is too high, it will be applied to canine teeth, which may damage their gums and oral mucosa. The mouth of a dog is delicate, and high concentrations of hydrogen peroxide can easily cause redness, swelling, pain, and even ulceration. And dogs are active, and if they swallow it carelessly when taking medicine, it will be particularly harmful. Hydrogen peroxide enters the abdomen, or reacts with stomach acid, and produces too much gas, causing bloating, abdominal pain, and even life-threatening.

However, if used at an appropriate concentration, it may be beneficial to use it with caution. If diluted to a moderate level and wiped lightly on the canine teeth, it can remove surface dirt and prevent plaque growth. However, this requires veterinary guidance and use it according to the concentration and method mentioned.

To sum up, if hydrogen peroxide is used properly on the canine teeth, it may have the effect of cleaning the teeth; if it is not used properly, it will harm the dog's body. If a dog owner wants to use hydrogen peroxide to protect the canine teeth, he must consult a veterinarian to know the pros and cons in detail, so as to ensure the well-being of the dog.