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Hydrogen Peroxide Gum Recession

On the relationship between hydrogen peroxide and gingival atrophy
Modern physicians have studied various oral diseases and gingival atrophy in detail. Among them, the use of hydrogen peroxide has attracted much attention.

Or ask, can hydrogen peroxide cause gingival atrophy? Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidative properties and is often used in oral cleaning. However, its strong nature, if used inappropriately, may harm the gums.

Looking at all clinical practices, if high concentrations of hydrogen peroxide are frequently rinsed or applied directly to the gums, the gums may appear to be shrinking for a long time. Because of the strong oxidative power of hydrogen peroxide, it can damage gingival tissue cells. Cells are injured, their physiological functions are hindered, and gradually atrophy.

And the gums are the foundation of the teeth, fragile and delicate. Daily oral care, hydrogen peroxide should be used with caution. If necessary, it must be used at an appropriate concentration, and it cannot be used for a long time. If the concentration is too high, if it exceeds the usual ratio, it will be especially harmful.

The doctor should also be discerning when treating. Inform the patient of the use of hydrogen peroxide and describe the advantages and disadvantages in detail. If it is not prohibited, it should be used effectively. If used properly, it can help clean the mouth and prevent all kinds of dental diseases; if used inappropriately, the disease of gum atrophy may be unavoidable.

In general, hydrogen peroxide is closely related to gum atrophy. Users should be careful and weigh the pros and cons to ensure the health of the mouth and the normal gums.