Hydrogen Peroxide Pericoronitis
On the Application of Hydrogen Peroxide to Pericoronitis
In patients with pericoronitis, the gums are swollen and painful, and it is difficult to chew and swallow, which is disturbing to people's health. And in the treatment of pericoronitis, hydrogen peroxide is quite effective.
Hydrogen peroxide, chemical name hydrogen peroxide, has strong oxidizing properties. In case of catalase in the tissue, it decomposes and releases new oxygen, which has antibacterial and cleaning properties. Around the crown, due to incomplete eruption of wisdom teeth, food residues are easy to impound, and bacteria multiply, causing inflammation. Rinsing the blind bag around the crown with hydrogen peroxide can remove food residues, kill pathogenic bacteria, and reduce inflammation.
And rinsing the crown with hydrogen peroxide can improve the local microenvironment. The bubbles generated by it can mechanically loosen the foreign bodies and bacteria attached to the tissue, making the rinsing more thorough. At the same time, new oxygen can inhibit the growth of anaerobic bacteria, because pericoronitis is mostly a mixed infection of aerobic bacteria and anaerobic bacteria, which is of great benefit to the control of the disease.
However, when using hydrogen peroxide, attention should also be paid. The concentration should be appropriate. If it is too high, it will damage the tissue, and if it is too low, it will not be effective. Generally, 3% hydrogen peroxide is appropriate. When rinsing, the action should be gentle and do not damage the surrounding delicate gum tissue. After rinsing, it is advisable to rinse with normal saline to remove residual hydrogen peroxide.
In short, hydrogen peroxide is an effective means for the treatment of pericoronitis. Reasonable use can relieve the pain around the crown of patients, promote the subsidence of inflammation, and restore oral health. Doctors should understand the rationale and make good use of it to seek well-being for patients.
In patients with pericoronitis, the gums are swollen and painful, and it is difficult to chew and swallow, which is disturbing to people's health. And in the treatment of pericoronitis, hydrogen peroxide is quite effective.
Hydrogen peroxide, chemical name hydrogen peroxide, has strong oxidizing properties. In case of catalase in the tissue, it decomposes and releases new oxygen, which has antibacterial and cleaning properties. Around the crown, due to incomplete eruption of wisdom teeth, food residues are easy to impound, and bacteria multiply, causing inflammation. Rinsing the blind bag around the crown with hydrogen peroxide can remove food residues, kill pathogenic bacteria, and reduce inflammation.
And rinsing the crown with hydrogen peroxide can improve the local microenvironment. The bubbles generated by it can mechanically loosen the foreign bodies and bacteria attached to the tissue, making the rinsing more thorough. At the same time, new oxygen can inhibit the growth of anaerobic bacteria, because pericoronitis is mostly a mixed infection of aerobic bacteria and anaerobic bacteria, which is of great benefit to the control of the disease.
However, when using hydrogen peroxide, attention should also be paid. The concentration should be appropriate. If it is too high, it will damage the tissue, and if it is too low, it will not be effective. Generally, 3% hydrogen peroxide is appropriate. When rinsing, the action should be gentle and do not damage the surrounding delicate gum tissue. After rinsing, it is advisable to rinse with normal saline to remove residual hydrogen peroxide.
In short, hydrogen peroxide is an effective means for the treatment of pericoronitis. Reasonable use can relieve the pain around the crown of patients, promote the subsidence of inflammation, and restore oral health. Doctors should understand the rationale and make good use of it to seek well-being for patients.

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