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Hydrogen Peroxide Mouth Safety

On the safety of hydrogen peroxide used in the oral cavity
In recent times, there have been many discussions on the safety of hydrogen peroxide used in the oral cavity. Hydrogen peroxide is active and has strong oxidation ability.

Or cloud it is used in the oral cavity to clean up dirt, remove filth, and eliminate all pathogens. When it encounters organic matter, it can quickly explain oxygen. This oxygen has strong oxidizing power, which can destroy the structure of bacteria, destroy its metabolic mechanism, and achieve the effect of disinfection and sterilization. And it can remove oral odor and make breath fresh.

However, there are also people who worry about its harm. If the concentration of hydrogen peroxide is inappropriate, high concentrations can damage the oral mucosa. The oral mucosa is delicate, and high concentrations of hydrogen peroxide can touch it, which can cause protein denaturation, mucosal redness, swelling, pain, and even ulcers. If the concentration is low, if it is used frequently for a long time, it may also disturb the oral microecology. The bacteria in the mouth are symbiotic and maintain balance. Hydrogen peroxide sterilization has no choice. Beneficial bacteria are also harmed by it. If the balance is broken, it may cause other diseases.

And when used, if it enters the gastrointestinal tract, there is also a hidden danger. Although the amount is small, it may oxidize or damage the gastrointestinal mucosa, causing discomfort.

To sum up, when using hydrogen peroxide in the oral cavity, be careful. Use it in moderation according to the correct concentration. Before use, it is advisable to consult a professional doctor to review your own condition to ensure oral health and avoid possible harm.