I woke up yesterday morning with the roof of my mouth swollen and my gums puffed up around my teeth. I went to bed the night before freshly brushed and with my mouth fine. So I have no idea why this happened. I want to know if using a salt water solution or a hydrogen peroxide solution would be best to clear this up. I know the peroxide bottle says it can be used for an oral rinse.
Advice greatly appreciated, thanks.
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Both options would kill off bacteria… Both are safe to gargle with, but (I’m sure you know) they’re not safe to ingest. :0) I would go with the salt water personally, because the hydrogen peroxide will foam up in your mouth and leave a worse taste than the salt water. Listerine mouthwash is another excellent product to kill oral bacteria AND it’ll leave your breath fresh. :0)
#1 by sowhat? on July 22, 2010 - 9:35 am
Ah, bet you’re not flossing! I’d go with the peroxide, the salt mostly just works on pain.
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#2 by Texas RN on July 22, 2010 - 10:19 am
Both options would kill off bacteria… Both are safe to gargle with, but (I’m sure you know) they’re not safe to ingest. :0) I would go with the salt water personally, because the hydrogen peroxide will foam up in your mouth and leave a worse taste than the salt water. Listerine mouthwash is another excellent product to kill oral bacteria AND it’ll leave your breath fresh. :0)
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#3 by Kris on July 22, 2010 - 10:48 am
peroxide.
You can also use it to whiten your teeth : rinse your mouth for 10 minutes everyday,three times daily
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