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"On the Causes of Hydrogen Peroxide Causing Tooth Sensitivity"

In modern oral care, the use of hydrogen peroxide has become more and more widespread. However, people may encounter tooth sensitivity, and there must be a reason for this and the use of hydrogen peroxide.

Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidizing properties. When used in the oral cavity, it can remove scale and clean teeth. However, if the concentration is improper or used too frequently, its strong oxidizing power can damage tooth enamel. For tooth enamel, the outer layer of the tooth is protected. If damaged, the dentin is easily exposed to the outside. There are many dentine tubules in the dentin, which pass through the pulp and nerve. Once the dentin is exposed, external stimuli, such as hot, cold, sweet and sour, can follow the dentin tubules to the pulp nerve, causing tooth sensitivity and frequent soreness.

And the environment in the mouth is delicate, hydrogen peroxide may disturb the balance of oral flora. The beneficial bacteria are damaged, and bacteria may take advantage of it to cause inflammation. Inflammation of the gums or pulp can also increase the sensitivity of the teeth, making the teeth feel uncomfortable in the daily diet.

Therefore, when using oral products containing hydrogen peroxide, pay attention to the concentration and use it moderately to avoid the disease of tooth sensitivity and maintain the health of the mouth.