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Hydrogen Peroxide Impact on Teeth

On the effect of hydrogen peroxide on teeth
In modern times, hydrogen peroxide is often a hotly debated choice. However, what are the advantages and disadvantages of hydrogen peroxide on teeth, it needs to be explored in detail.

Hydrogen peroxide has oxidative properties and does have a certain effect on teeth whitening. It can interact with pigment molecules on the surface and inside of teeth, and through oxidation reaction, the pigment is decomposed, thereby gradually whitening the color of teeth. Among many teeth whitening products, its shadow is often seen, and many users also feel that the color of their teeth has changed.

Of course, everything has two sides, and hydrogen peroxide also has potential harm to teeth. If the concentration is not used properly, too high concentration can easily cause damage to the enamel on the surface of the teeth. Tooth enamel is the hardest tissue on the outermost layer of teeth. If it is damaged, the ability of teeth to resist external stimuli will be weakened. Hot, cold, sweet and sour in daily diet can cause tooth sensitivity and frequent soreness. And if long-term or excessive use of products containing hydrogen peroxide may affect the balance of flora in the mouth. The oral flora is in a delicate state of balance. The intervention of hydrogen peroxide may cause the reduction of beneficial bacteria, the growth of harmful bacteria, and then cause oral inflammation and other problems.

When used properly, hydrogen peroxide can help whiten teeth; if used carelessly, it will harm dental health. When using dental products containing hydrogen peroxide, it is necessary to abide by the instructions for use, control the frequency and dosage of use, and must not blindly pursue whitening effects and ignore potential hazards. In this way, you can maintain the health of your teeth and enjoy a fresh oral environment.