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On the effect of hydrogen peroxide on tooth infection
The medical research of this study, in the disease of tooth infection, the use of hydrogen peroxide is quite popular.

Hydrogen peroxide, the chemical name is hydrogen peroxide, which is oxidizing. In the mouth, it can interact with many organic substances. When teeth are infected, it is mostly due to the growth of bacteria, causing swollen gums and pain in teeth.

If you rinse your mouth with an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide, its oxidizing properties can destroy the structure of bacteria and inhibit the reproduction of bacteria. Because the survival of bacteria depends on the integrity of their cell structure and physiological function, the action of hydrogen peroxide can damage their cell walls and cell membranes, thereby interfering with their metabolism, making it difficult for bacteria to survive.

When using it, it should be used with caution. If the concentration of hydrogen peroxide is too high, it will hurt the oral mucosa. The oral mucosa is delicate, and high concentration of hydrogen peroxide can cause burns, pain, ulcers and other diseases. Therefore, the use of hydrogen peroxide to relieve tooth infection needs to be diluted to an appropriate concentration, generally about 3%.

And hydrogen peroxide can only relieve some symptoms of tooth infection. If the infection is serious, it is difficult to cure it with hydrogen peroxide alone. When seeking medical attention in time, it can be cured according to the doctor's diagnosis, or medication or surgery.

In summary, hydrogen peroxide has a certain auxiliary effect on tooth infections, which can help clean the mouth and inhibit bacteria. However, it should not be relied on entirely. It should be combined with other methods to achieve the best healing effect.