Teething in the home with oxygenated water? Here's what you need to know

The use of oxygenated water (or hydrogen dioxide) as a way of making teeth white is becoming increasingly popular in social networks like TikTok and YouTube. But is such treatment in effective and secure domestic conditions? According to medical sources such as Healthline and the Journal of Clinical Dentary, commercial bleach products contain peroxid [...]
But is such treatment in effective and secure domestic conditions?
According to medical sources such as Healthline and the Journal of Clinical Dentary, commercial bleach products contain peroxids higher than the usual solution found at the pharmacy. However, a pastry of bread soda and 1% peroxid has shown positive results in a recent study.
Experts recommend that only 1.5% or 3% thin be used 1-2 times a week, and avoid high concentrations that could harm enamel and gum.
Before any regular use, consulting a dentist is essential./Periscopi/












