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Hydrogen Peroxide Teeth Sensitivity

On the relationship between hydrogen peroxide and tooth sensitivity
In today's world, everyone's teeth are white, and hydrogen peroxide is often used for tooth cleaning. However, everyone also doubts whether hydrogen peroxide in the teeth will make them sensitive?

If hydrogen peroxide is used, it has the power of oxidation. With it, teeth can be cleaned to remove dirt from the tooth surface and make the tooth color bright and white. However, its strong oxidizing property may also harm the enamel and pulp of the tooth.

Enamel, the solid layer outside the tooth, if it is damaged by hydrogen peroxide, the inner layer of dentin is easy to expose. Dentin is rich in nerve endings. Once exposed, the teeth will feel sensitive and painful in case of hot, cold, sour and sweet irritations.

And if hydrogen peroxide seeps into the pulp and disturbs the neurovascular of the pulp, it will also cause sensitive discomfort of the teeth. It may cause pulp inflammation, initially or only slightly uncomfortable, and the pain will intensify over time.

Those who use hydrogen peroxide to clean their teeth have those who feel their teeth gradually sensitive. In case of cold and hot diet, they often feel sore, even if they breathe cold air every day, they also feel dental discomfort.

Therefore, although using hydrogen peroxide to clean their teeth may lead to white teeth, the risk of tooth sensitivity must not be ignored. Those who want to use it should weigh the pros and cons, or consult a dentist first to prevent problems before they occur and ensure the health of their teeth.