Using 3% Hydrogen Peroxide as Mouthwash: Benefits & Risks

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Using 3% hydrogen peroxide as a mouthwash is generally considered safe for short-term use, as it is approved by the FDA for this purpose. It can effectively help clear bacteria from beneath the gumline. However, caution is necessary because commercial hydrogen peroxide solutions may contain harmful additives, making them unsuitable for ingestion. Long-term effects of using 3% hydrogen peroxide in the mouth are not extensively documented, but it is crucial to avoid swallowing it to prevent irritation or other gastrointestinal issues. For those considering making their own solution, diluting 30% hydrogen peroxide is not recommended for medical use due to potential contaminants. Overall, 3% hydrogen peroxide is a viable option for oral hygiene when used correctly.
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I've been advised by my dentist to use 3% Hydrogen Peroxide as a mouthwash, to help clear bacteria out from underneath the gumline. Although I trust his judgment, I couldn't help but notice that hydrogen peroxide is poisonous. I'm sure this is safe to do for the short term, as it's used as a topic antiseptic all the time, but I'm wondering about possible long term effects of this, so any information or opinions would be helpful

edit: and yes, I know I'm not supposed to swallow the stuff

thanks
 
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I wouldn't be too woried about 3% H2O2...its the 30% you need to watch out for.

From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_peroxide ,
The Food and Drug Administration has approved 3% hydrogen peroxide ("Food Grade", or without added chemical stabilisers) for use as a mouthwash. Commercial peroxide solutions (most H2O2 bought over the counter from pharmacies) are not suitable for ingestion as they contain additional harmful chemicals.
And the MSDS, http://www.jtbaker.com/msds/englishhtml/H4073.htm ,
Ingestion:
Large oral doses may cause irritation and blistering to the mouth, throat, and abdomen. May also cause abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea.
So as you said, just don't swallow any of it and you should be in good shape.
 
I am an American living in New Zealand. Hydrogen peroxide 3% costs about 5$ for 125ml here. Is there any cheap easy way to make a couple liters of the stuff?
 
Depends on the planned use. You may try to buy 30% stuff and dilute it tenfold, but I would not do that if you need 3% solution for medical use, as you don't know what is in the 30% technical solution - it may contain harmful stabilizers or contaminants. But it can be perfectly safe for other tasks.
 
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