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On the method of hydrogen peroxide cleaning dentures
Denture cleaning is related to oral health. There are many methods, and the method of hydrogen peroxide cleaning is worth exploring.

Hydrogen peroxide, the chemical name is hydrogen peroxide, which has strong oxidative properties. To clean dentures, because it can use the power of oxidation to remove scale and sterilize. When hydrogen peroxide comes into contact with dentures, it can decompose the organic components in the dirt, causing it to disintegrate and dissipate; and it can kill all kinds of bacteria on the surface of dentures, such as Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, etc., to keep the mouth clean.

However, using hydrogen peroxide to clean dentures is also exquisite. First, the concentration should be appropriate. If it is too thick, it will damage the material of dentures, damage the life of dentures, or irritate oral mucosa; if it is too thin, it Usually, a 3% concentration of hydrogen peroxide is appropriate, which is both effective and relatively safe. Second, soaking sometimes. It is not advisable to soak for a long time, which can easily cause damage and deformation of the denture material. Generally speaking, soaking for 15 to 30 minutes is enough. After soaking, it needs to be rinsed repeatedly with water to remove the residual hydrogen peroxide and prevent its entrance from being harmful.

In addition, not all dentures are suitable for hydrogen peroxide cleaning. If some of the movable dentures contain metal parts, hydrogen peroxide or metal corrosion, such dentures need to be used with caution. Furthermore, if you are allergic to hydrogen peroxide, this method must not be used.

In summary, the rational use of hydrogen peroxide can be a good strategy for denture cleaning. However, when using it, it is necessary to follow the precautions to achieve both the purpose of cleaning and the safety of dentures and mouth.