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On the Application of Hydrogen Peroxide in Wisdom Tooth Extraction
Wisdom tooth extraction is a common practice in oral medicine. The process is complicated, and postoperative care is also important, which is related to wound healing and patient health. Hydrogen peroxide has a unique effect before and after wisdom tooth extraction, which can help medical treatment.
Before surgery, rinse the mouth with an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide to remove dirt and kill bacteria. In the mouth, there are many bacteria, especially around the wisdom teeth. The accumulation of unclean things and bacteria increases the risk of surgical infection. When hydrogen peroxide encounters organic matter, it can explain oxygen. Strong oxidation can break the bacterial structure, reduce its number, and clean the oral environment. It is a good condition for surgery and reduces the possibility of infection.
During surgery, appropriate use of hydrogen peroxide can help debridement. When wisdom teeth are removed, broken teeth, bone debris and soft tissue fragments may be left in the alveolar fossa. Rinsing with hydrogen peroxide can effectively rinse away, and the bubbles generated by it can gently peel off the adhesive tissue and clean up the wound. At the same time, continuous oxidation can maintain the sterile state of the wound, prevent infection during surgery, and ensure smooth operation.
After surgery, hydrogen peroxide is the best choice for wound care. Patients gargle with diluted hydrogen peroxide to inhibit the growth of bacteria and prevent postoperative infection. Postoperative wounds are prone to bacterial invasion, causing inflammation, pain, and delaying healing. Gargling with hydrogen peroxide can produce oxidative reactions on the surface of the wound, kill pathogenic bacteria, and control inflammation. And the mechanical effect of bubbles can remove food residues, clean the mouth, and promote wound healing.
It is also necessary to use hydrogen peroxide with caution. If the concentration is too high, it can hurt the oral mucosa, cause pain and ulcers. Pre-operative rinsing, intra-operative debridement and postoperative gargling should be based on the concentration of the situation. The doctor should advise the patient in detail the method and amount to be used in a timely manner to ensure safety and effectiveness.
To sum up, hydrogen peroxide is of great value before, during and after wisdom tooth extraction. If used reasonably, it can clean the mouth, prevent infection, promote healing, and escort the patient's oral health. The doctor should be familiar with its nature and use it well to help the patient smooth the process of wisdom tooth extraction.
Wisdom tooth extraction is a common practice in oral medicine. The process is complicated, and postoperative care is also important, which is related to wound healing and patient health. Hydrogen peroxide has a unique effect before and after wisdom tooth extraction, which can help medical treatment.
Before surgery, rinse the mouth with an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide to remove dirt and kill bacteria. In the mouth, there are many bacteria, especially around the wisdom teeth. The accumulation of unclean things and bacteria increases the risk of surgical infection. When hydrogen peroxide encounters organic matter, it can explain oxygen. Strong oxidation can break the bacterial structure, reduce its number, and clean the oral environment. It is a good condition for surgery and reduces the possibility of infection.
During surgery, appropriate use of hydrogen peroxide can help debridement. When wisdom teeth are removed, broken teeth, bone debris and soft tissue fragments may be left in the alveolar fossa. Rinsing with hydrogen peroxide can effectively rinse away, and the bubbles generated by it can gently peel off the adhesive tissue and clean up the wound. At the same time, continuous oxidation can maintain the sterile state of the wound, prevent infection during surgery, and ensure smooth operation.
After surgery, hydrogen peroxide is the best choice for wound care. Patients gargle with diluted hydrogen peroxide to inhibit the growth of bacteria and prevent postoperative infection. Postoperative wounds are prone to bacterial invasion, causing inflammation, pain, and delaying healing. Gargling with hydrogen peroxide can produce oxidative reactions on the surface of the wound, kill pathogenic bacteria, and control inflammation. And the mechanical effect of bubbles can remove food residues, clean the mouth, and promote wound healing.
It is also necessary to use hydrogen peroxide with caution. If the concentration is too high, it can hurt the oral mucosa, cause pain and ulcers. Pre-operative rinsing, intra-operative debridement and postoperative gargling should be based on the concentration of the situation. The doctor should advise the patient in detail the method and amount to be used in a timely manner to ensure safety and effectiveness.
To sum up, hydrogen peroxide is of great value before, during and after wisdom tooth extraction. If used reasonably, it can clean the mouth, prevent infection, promote healing, and escort the patient's oral health. The doctor should be familiar with its nature and use it well to help the patient smooth the process of wisdom tooth extraction.

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