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Hydrogen Peroxide Gargle

On the method of gargling with hydrogen peroxide
The way of medicine is to distinguish the pharmacology and make good use of all methods to cure diseases. Today there is a method of gargling with hydrogen peroxide, which is quite worthy of further investigation.

Hydrogen peroxide is chemically called hydrogen peroxide, which has strong oxidizing properties. In the field of oral care, its effect is significant.

Looking at its use, gargling with hydrogen peroxide at an appropriate concentration can effectively kill many bacteria in the mouth. The mouth is where bacteria gather, such as anaerobic bacteria, Gram-positive bacteria, etc., which often cause bad breath, gingivitis and other diseases. When hydrogen peroxide enters the mouth, its oxidizing properties can break the cell wall and cell membrane of bacteria, destroy their structure and function, making it difficult for bacteria to survive and multiply, thus purifying the oral environment.

And the hydrogen peroxide gargle can remove the filth of the mouth. In addition to daily diet, food residues are easy to stay between the teeth and gums, and after a long time, they will ferment and rot, causing poor breath. When gargling with hydrogen peroxide, you can loosen and decompose such residues, and spit them out with the mouthwash to make the mouth fresh and clean.

When gargling with hydrogen peroxide, you need to abide by the law. The concentration should not be too high. If it is too high, it can hurt the oral mucosa. The mucosa is the barrier of oral defense. If damaged, the bacteria will easily invade, which will increase the risk of disease. Usually, it is appropriate to dilute to a moderate concentration, and when gargling, the duration should also be appropriate, not too long, usually a few minutes. After rinsing, you need to rinse with water to remove the residual hydrogen peroxide.

The doctor's method of rinsing with hydrogen peroxide should carefully examine the patient's condition. For the elderly and young, the oral mucosa is delicate, especially careful; for those whose oral mucosa has been damaged, the pros and cons should be weighed. If used properly, it can solve the patient's oral diseases and promote their health; if used improperly, there will be endless consequences.

Therefore, rinsing with hydrogen peroxide is one of the methods of oral care. Only when used properly can it achieve its effect and avoid its harm, and the doctor cannot ignore it.