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White Stuff on Gums After Hydrogen Peroxide

After rinsing with hydrogen peroxide, the gums appear white matter
Recently, some people use hydrogen peroxide to clean their mouths, rinse their mouths, and the gums appear white. They are worried, so they investigate the reason.

Hydrogen peroxide, a chemical called hydrogen peroxide, has strong oxidizing properties, and is commonly used in oral cleaning. There are two reasons why the gums appear white matter after use.

First, it is protein denaturation. When the protein in the mouth encounters hydrogen peroxide, it is oxidized by it, and the structure changes, resulting in white precipitation. If the skin touches hydrogen peroxide, it may also appear white, which is the reason for protein denaturation.

Second, it is dead skin and bacterial remains. Hydrogen peroxide sterilization and decontamination can cause bacterial cell walls in the mouth to break, cell membranes to be damaged, and bacteria to die. And it can loosen the dead skin on the surface of the oral mucosa. Mix the two to form a white thing on the gums.

As for the disposal method, if there is less white substance and no discomfort, rinse the mouth cavity with water more, it can be removed. If it is accompanied by pain, redness, etc., stop using hydrogen peroxide and seek medical attention immediately. Doctors can prescribe drugs to relieve inflammation or prescribe mild oral care products according to the situation.

In summary, the white substance in the gums after rinsing with hydrogen peroxide is mostly a normal reaction. However, you need to check your own symptoms. If there is any abnormality, you should not underestimate it and seek professional help to ensure oral health.