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Hydrogen Peroxide Mouth Rinse Guide

"On the Method of Hydrogen Peroxide as Mouthwash"

Hydrogen peroxide can be used as mouthwash. The method is necessary and should be detailed.

If you want to use this liquid as a gargle, you must first prepare an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide. Usually, it is appropriate to take its dilute solution to ensure safety and effectiveness. The concentration of hydrogen peroxide sold in the market may vary, so you must carefully check its standard and dilute it to an appropriate extent. It is usually mixed with several parts of water and one part of hydrogen peroxide to make a mild liquid, which can be applied to the oral cavity.

When gargling, take an appropriate amount of diluted liquid, contain it in the mouth, and slowly agitate it to make it flow between the teeth and the cheeks, so that it can fully contact with all parts of the oral cavity. However, do not use too much force to avoid hurting the oral mucosa. During the gargling period, it is appropriate to take about a few minutes. During this process, you can feel the cleaning and sterilization effect of the liquid in the mouth.

After gargling, be sure to rinse with water repeatedly. Because hydrogen peroxide can clean the mouth and sterilize, if it remains in the mouth for a long time, it may damage the oral tissue. And do not rush to eat or drink water after gargling, wait for a while to make the oral environment gradually return to normal.

In addition, not everyone is suitable for gargling. If there are wounds, ulcers and other diseases in the mouth, use it or feel tingling, or even cause injury, should be used with caution. In case of discomfort, it is advisable to stop using it and consult a doctor.

In short, if used properly, hydrogen peroxide can be used to protect the mouth and help maintain the cleanliness and health of the mouth; if it is not used properly, it will be harmed. When observing its laws, in order to achieve the purpose of good use.