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On the Safety of Hydrogen Peroxide in Oral Use
People who use hydrogen peroxide often doubt whether it is safe to use in the oral cavity in this day and age. Those who cover the mouth are places for eating and vocalizing, and are related to human health. Therefore, when using a product, its safety must be carefully checked.

Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidizing properties. Ordinary people may use it for sterilization and disinfection, and want to use it for oral cleaning and healing of various diseases. However, its strong nature, if it is not used properly, it will cause harm.

At the concentration end, it is crucial. If the concentration is too high, it will burn if it touches the oral mucosa. The mucosa is delicate and cannot be damaged by strong oxidation. In mild cases, the mucosa is red, swollen and painful; in severe cases, it festers and causes sores, which affects diet and speech. Therefore, the concentration used must follow the medical advice, or follow the scientific method, and must not be increased or decreased.

In addition, the length and frequency of use also need to be cautious. Even if the concentration of hydrogen peroxide is used frequently and for a long time, it may also destroy the microecological balance in the mouth. In the mouth, various bacteria coexist to maintain a delicate balance to protect oral health. The strong oxidizing power of hydrogen peroxide, although it can kill harmful bacteria, it can also hurt beneficial bacteria, causing imbalance and causing other diseases.

In addition, individual differences depend on the tolerance of hydrogen peroxide. The old and young, the sick and the weak, the oral mucosa is more fragile, and its tolerance is inferior to ordinary people. Therefore, before using it, when carefully reviewing the individual's condition, and if necessary, consulting a doctor, it is safe.

If you want to use hydrogen peroxide in the mouth, you must understand its nature, and carefully observe the concentration, duration, frequency and individual differences. Only with caution can you ensure oral safety and avoid disasters.