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When I hold a swig of peroxide in my mouth for a few minutes my gums start to tingle in places. The peroxide gets up between the gum and tooth and turns the gum white. Is this killing bacteria, or my gums?

2007-10-15 05:41:10 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Dental

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it is killing the bacteria in your mouth. there are tooth paste made with peroxide also

2007-10-15 06:22:12 · answer #1 · answered by blondefaith65 2 · 0 0

I in no way had good success with liquid hydrogen peroxide--the three% liquid sort interior the bottle which you additionally can use to disinfect cuts. It did no longer do a lot via fact it relatively is relatively a rinse and would not stay in touch with the teeth that long. particularly, I had the dentist make wearable trays for me and used gel bleaching. you place the gel interior the trays and placed on them on your teeth, on occasion in one day and on occasion for in common terms a 0.5 hour or so, finding on the particular sort of gel you're utilising. The carbamide peroxide (Opalescence) became into good. it relatively is all that some human beings desire if their teeth are on the yellowish area. yet mine have been sort of grayish so i ended up utilising hydrogen peroxide gel (Day White). And that did the trick. With the gels, you employ them for a number of days as your dentist directs. then you extremely use them each and every 6 months or so for a touchup. the 1st circulate to to get the trays made and a grant of gel became into $250. After that i offered it on line. I additionally understand people who've had good consequences with the Zoom easy scientific care, yet that fee approximately $500 and can bring about very comfortable gums for some days. wish this facilitates.

2016-10-06 23:33:51 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

YES, PEROXIDE WILL KILL BACTERIA IN YOUR MOUTH.
DO NOT SWALLOW IT. KEEPING IT TOO LONG IN THE MOUTH ISN'T USEFUL. 30 SECONDS WILL BE ENOUGH.

2007-10-15 07:12:30 · answer #3 · answered by Dr. Albert, DDS, (USA) 7 · 0 0

i dont know but if u rub ur teeth with it they will get white

2007-10-15 05:48:27 · answer #4 · answered by brianna.w_06 1 · 0 0

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