The cure I wish I knew earlier
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The cure I wish I knew earlier
I've read about people using salt water to help with the soreness, but no one really talks about the canker sores from poking wires and sharp braces.
Wax helps until you eat, then you either eat the wax or remove it. But rinsing with hydrogen peroxide works WONDERS!!!! You can buy the expensive Peroxyl ($11 at Walgreens) or just use hydrogen peroxide watered down half+half with water. The peroxide helps to heal them quickly. Surprisingly it doesn't taste too bad, if you don't like the taste just put a small dot of toothpaste in your mouth to cover the taste.
Rinse with it for 1 minute then rinse with just plain water(use the wax for a few days to help with the pain too). I got rid of my canker sores in just three days; I normally suffer with them almost a week.
I hope that helps a few people!!!
Wax helps until you eat, then you either eat the wax or remove it. But rinsing with hydrogen peroxide works WONDERS!!!! You can buy the expensive Peroxyl ($11 at Walgreens) or just use hydrogen peroxide watered down half+half with water. The peroxide helps to heal them quickly. Surprisingly it doesn't taste too bad, if you don't like the taste just put a small dot of toothpaste in your mouth to cover the taste.
Rinse with it for 1 minute then rinse with just plain water(use the wax for a few days to help with the pain too). I got rid of my canker sores in just three days; I normally suffer with them almost a week.
I hope that helps a few people!!!
I used 6% Hydrogen peroxide diluted with 3 parts of water as a mouth rinse when I bit my cheek the other day, and the next day it was all healed up.
It's also good if you tend to get a coated tongue. I tend to get sinusitis and therefore sometimes am a mouth breather at night if my nose is too bunged up, but if you rinse your mouth out with the HP and brush your tongue with it too, all that yucky tongue fur comes off!
It's a mild bleaching agent so may also help to remove stains from your teeth.
It's also good if you tend to get a coated tongue. I tend to get sinusitis and therefore sometimes am a mouth breather at night if my nose is too bunged up, but if you rinse your mouth out with the HP and brush your tongue with it too, all that yucky tongue fur comes off!
It's a mild bleaching agent so may also help to remove stains from your teeth.
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After my surgery I noticed that there appeared to be some whitish stuff around my sutures in my mouth and I took HP and a Qtip and applied directly. Fixed it right up. I am a firm believer in HP for skin cuts and infections. I had just never tried it in my mouth. Be sure to spit the rinse out!! The bottle says it is for external use only.
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Hydrogen peroxide is perfectly safe to use as a mouth rinse - if you look on the bottle, it will tell you how to dilute it to use in this manner. Of course, as with most mouth rinses, you shouldn't swallow it.
The concentration of peroxide you can purchase is different depending on where you are in the world (it's 3% here in the US), so follow the instructions on the bottle for the appropriate dilution.
Science lesson for the day: Hydrogen peroxide works through oxidation. Oxidation kills germs very effectively. Bleaching is a form of oxidation, so the terms are often used interchangeably.
The concentration of peroxide you can purchase is different depending on where you are in the world (it's 3% here in the US), so follow the instructions on the bottle for the appropriate dilution.
Science lesson for the day: Hydrogen peroxide works through oxidation. Oxidation kills germs very effectively. Bleaching is a form of oxidation, so the terms are often used interchangeably.
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I'm just curious...If HP was only meant to be used under the direction of a doctor, why would it be available without a prescription? Personally, I think it's a great product...especially when the dog decides to scratch my arm!!Only use HP under the direction of a doctor. It damages new tissue growth in some cases and, for example, if you have a surgical wound, you are never to use HP.
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