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Hydrogen Peroxide Gum Damage

On the harm of hydrogen peroxide to the gums
For gums, the importance of the oral cavity is also related to the ability of diet and the beauty of the face. Since modern times, the use of hydrogen peroxide in oral care has become more and more widespread, but its harm to the gums must not be ignored.

Hydrogen peroxide is the name of the chemical hydrogen peroxide. It is active and highly oxidizing. In oral care, it is often used for sterilization and disinfection to clear the filth of the oral cavity and prevent dental diseases.

However, the use of hydrogen peroxide can cause damage to the gums. Its strong oxidizing properties can damage the tissue of the gums. For gums, it is delicate and soft. In case of this strong agent, such as tender seedlings being frosted, it is easy to cause redness, swelling and pain. At first or only feel uncomfortable, if used for a long time, the disease of gum atrophy will gradually arise. The gums recede, the roots of the teeth are gradually exposed, and the fear of loose teeth will follow.

Also, although hydrogen peroxide can kill the bacteria in the mouth, there is no other good or evil, and beneficial bacteria are also killed by it. The balance of oral flora depends on the cooperation of all bacteria. If the balance is broken, the disease is endogenous, or the bad breath is aggravated, or the disease of gingivitis occurs.

Therefore, the use of hydrogen peroxide to protect the gums should be done with caution. It is necessary to follow the doctor's advice, control its concentration and use, and never abuse it wantonly, causing gum injuries, and regret it. With scientific methods and prudence, we can protect the health of the gums and the health of the mouth.