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On the benefits of gargling with hydrogen peroxide
There are many differences in the way of oral cleanliness. Recently, the method of gargling with hydrogen peroxide has gradually attracted attention. It is necessary to study the advantages and disadvantages in detail.

Hydrogen peroxide has unique chemical properties. It can produce many benefits in the mouth. First, the power of disinfection and sterilization is significant. The mouth is where all kinds of bacteria breed, and common dental caries bacteria, periodontitis pathogens, etc., ravage it and endanger oral health. When hydrogen peroxide meets organic matter, it can release new oxygen. This oxygen has strong oxidizing properties and can directly hit the cell wall and cell membrane of bacteria, breaking their structure and destroying their metabolic mechanism, making it difficult for bacteria to survive, thus greatly reducing the number of oral bacteria and creating a clean environment.

Furthermore, hydrogen peroxide is effective in reducing bad breath. The cause of bad breath is mostly caused by oral bacteria decomposing food residues and producing unpleasant sulfides. Hydrogen peroxide can not only kill bacteria, but also oxidize and decompose such sulfides, inhibiting the generation of bad breath from the root cause, making the breath fresh and natural, talking to people, and doubling confidence.

And it is also effective in relieving local inflammation in the mouth. When the gums are red and swollen and the mouth is ulcerated, hydrogen peroxide can relieve the symptoms of inflammation. Its mechanism of action is to remove necrotic tissue and bacteria from the inflammatory site, promote local blood circulation, help tissue repair and regeneration, and make the pain heal as soon as possible.

However, rinsing with hydrogen peroxide should also follow the principle of moderation. Excessive concentration and excessive use may damage the oral mucosa. The oral mucosa is an important line of defense to protect the mouth. If damaged, it is easy to cause pain, allergies and other discomfort. Therefore, when using it, be sure to follow the correct concentration ratio and arrange the frequency of use reasonably according to your own oral condition.

In summary, rinsing with hydrogen peroxide, if used properly, is of great benefit to oral health. It can not only sterilize, disinfect, remove bad breath, but also slow inflammation, but also use it cautiously to ensure long-term oral health.