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Hydrogen Peroxide Teeth Damage

On the causes of tooth damage caused by hydrogen peroxide
In recent times, people have heard that hydrogen peroxide can clean their teeth, so they often use it to protect their teeth. However, if it is used carelessly, it will cause many damage to the teeth.

Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidation. When it is first used, it seems that it can turn the color of the teeth white, and the cover is covered with dirt on the surface of its oxidized teeth, which can quickly remove filth. However, this strong oxidation is also harmful to the teeth.

The enamel of the teeth is the outermost layer of the teeth, which is strong and hard, like a barrier to the city, and the teeth are protected from foreign objects. However, if hydrogen peroxide is used for a long time or the concentration is improper, its strong oxidation can erode the enamel. If the enamel is damaged, the teeth are prone to allergies, and when exposed to hot and cold sweet and sour

And hydrogen peroxide may injure the gums. For gums, the roots of the teeth are tied. If the gums are red, swollen and bleeding due to hydrogen peroxide stimulation, the gums will shrink over time, the roots of the teeth will gradually be exposed, and the teeth will be loose.

There are those who rinse their mouths too frequently with hydrogen peroxide, and the flora in the mouth will be disordered. Beneficial bacteria lose their potential, and harmful bacteria will multiply, which is also the source of oral diseases.

Therefore, when using hydrogen peroxide to clean your teeth, you should be careful. It is necessary to understand its usage, control its concentration, and control its frequency. Otherwise, if you want to have beautiful teeth, it will cause tooth injuries, and it will be too late to regret.