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Hydrogen Peroxide Percentage for Teeth

On the way of the proportion of hydrogen peroxide for teeth
The beauty, cleanliness and health of the husband's teeth are related to the appearance and temperament, and everyone attaches great importance to it. Since modern times, the use of hydrogen peroxide in the care of teeth has become increasingly popular, but the proportion of it is crucial.

Hydrogen peroxide, the chemical name hydrogen peroxide, has strong oxidation. In the care of teeth, the proportion is appropriate, the effect is significant, if it is not appropriate, it will hurt the teeth and gums.

In this way, the proportion of hydrogen peroxide for teeth is common, and a low concentration is appropriate. About 3% hydrogen peroxide is relatively stable. At this concentration, it can not only exert its ability to clean and sterilize, remove tartar and stains, but also do not cause excessive irritation and damage to tooth enamel and gum tissue.

If the concentration is too high, if it is higher than 6%, although the cleaning power is strong for a while, it will be highly oxidizing and easy to erode the tooth enamel, making the tooth fragile, and the gums are easily burned, causing swelling, pain and inflammation.

And if the concentration is too low, if it is less than 1%, the cleaning and sterilization effect will be greatly reduced, and it will be difficult to achieve the expected purpose of beautiful teeth and teeth cleaning.

Therefore, if you want to use hydrogen peroxide to protect your teeth, you must carefully review the proportion. When using it, you can dilute it with an appropriate amount of purified water to ensure accurate concentration. And when using it, you need to be careful not to keep the hydrogen peroxide in your mouth for a long time. After rinsing, rinse it repeatedly with water, and be sure to remove the residue.

In short, the use of hydrogen peroxide for teeth requires weighing the pros and cons and being cautious in order to obtain the good results of tooth protection and beauty without the worry of damage.