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Hydrogen Peroxide Rinsing Gum Disease

On the effect of peroxide gargling on gum disease
There are many people with modern gum disease. Or ask: Gargling with peroxide is beneficial to gum disease?

The person with peroxide has oxidizing properties. In the mouth, it can break the structure of harmful bacteria and inhibit their reproduction. The birth of gum disease is mostly due to the accumulation of bacteria around the gingival area, resulting in poor qi and blood, and redness, swelling and pain.

When gargling with peroxide, it can enter the gingival sulcus, wash away the filth, and disinfect bacteria. If gum disease starts at the beginning and the symptoms are mild, rinse your mouth with moderate peroxide several times a day, which can slow down redness and swelling and reduce pain. Because of removing bacteria, the environment around the gingival area is improved, and the qi and blood are gradually smoothed.

Of course, everything is appropriate. If the concentration of hydrogen peroxide is too high, or if the mouthwash is too frequent, it is harmful. The oral flora is balanced, and excessive disinfection and sterilization can cause beneficial bacteria and damage, and disturb the oral ecology. And high concentrations of hydrogen peroxide may damage the oral mucosa, causing mucosa whitening, pain, and even ulcers.

Therefore, if you want to use hydrogen peroxide to treat gum disease, you must understand its rationale and control its degree. If you first suffer from gum disease, you can try to rinse your mouth with an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide. If the symptoms do not slow down or worsen, seek medical attention as soon as possible, and seek professional advice from a doctor. Do not act rashly. In a word, rinsing with hydrogen peroxide may have an auxiliary effect on gum disease, but only when used with caution can it be beneficial and harmless.