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Hydrogen Peroxide Teeth Rinse

On the method of rinsing and cleaning teeth with hydrogen peroxide
In ancient times, those who wanted to clean their teeth had a lot of exploration in the method of oral cleaning. In modern times, the method of rinsing with hydrogen peroxide has become more and more popular, and it has attracted much attention.

Hydrogen peroxide, the chemical name, has strong oxidation. For oral cleaning, its effect is unique. Gargling with it can remove oral odors, because it can oxidize and decompose the organic substances that produce odors, making the breath fresh.

And hydrogen peroxide can sterilize and disinfect. In the mouth, bacteria multiply, often causing gum inflammation, dental caries and other diseases. When hydrogen peroxide encounters bacteria, its strong oxidation can break the cell wall and cell membrane of bacteria, and then kill them, protecting oral health.

However, rinsing your mouth with hydrogen peroxide is also exquisite. The concentration needs to be appropriate. If it is too thick, it will hurt the oral mucosa, cause pain and ulcers; if it is too thin, it will have little effect. Usually a low concentration is appropriate, and the rinsing time should not be long, usually a few minutes. After rinsing, you need to rinse it thoroughly with water to avoid residual irritation to the mouth.

The ancients said: "If you want to do something good, you must first sharpen your utensils." In oral cleaning, hydrogen peroxide, if used properly, can be a sharp tool for cleaning teeth, helping everyone keep their mouths healthy and enjoy a fresh state.