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Rinse Mouth After Gargling Hydrogen Peroxide

On whether you need to rinse your mouth after rinsing hydrogen peroxide
All people who rinse hydrogen peroxide often have doubts: when should you rinse your mouth after rinsing? This is a key question related to oral care.

Those who have hydrogen peroxide have strong oxidation properties. In the mouth, it can remove filth, kill bacteria, and relieve inflammation. However, if it is strong, if it stays in the mouth for too long, it may cause damage to the oral mucosa.

If you rinse hydrogen peroxide, don't rinse again. The residual liquid of hydrogen peroxide is stored in the mouth for a long time, and its strong oxidizing power may eat the oral mucosa, making it red, swollen, painful, and even broken. And for a long time, it may upset the balance of oral flora and increase the chance of disease.

On the contrary, if you rinse with water or light salt water after rinsing, you can remove the remaining liquid of hydrogen peroxide to reduce its harm to the oral mucosa. It can quickly restore the acid-base balance in the mouth, ensure the safety of flora, and keep the mouth in a healthy state.

To sum up, after rinsing with hydrogen peroxide, you should rinse with water or light salt water as soon as possible. This is a good way to protect the mouth, which can make the mouth less sick and always keep it refreshing and comfortable. Everyone should follow it carefully to nourish the health of the mouth.