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1.5% w/v Hydrogen Debriding Agent Removes Stains Reduces Plaques
Peroxide
Why Peroxide Mouthrinse?
Due to the increased concerns of Dentists about
keeping the oral cavity bacteria free before starting
dental procedures, there’s been a significant
increase in the number of mouthwash products
containing hydrogen peroxide as a Pre-Procedural
Rinse. Hydrogen peroxide helps kill bacteria by
releasing oxygen, which alters the environment of
anaerobic bacteria and inhibits their growth.
What are the Benefits of Purexa Peroxide Pre-Procedural
Mouthrinse?
• Improves Oral Hygiene: Hydrogen Peroxide is a powerful
disinfectant that helps keep canker sores and other small
wounds in the mouth from becoming infected, enabling them
to heal faster. When put on a cut, hydrogen peroxide bubbles
or foams as it releases oxygen. The foaming helps clean the
area, remove dead cells, and reduce bacteria
• Whitens Teeth: Hydrogen Peroxide is the main active
ingredient in many over-the-counter and professional teeth-
whitening products. Gargling with hydrogen peroxide also
makes teeth look whiter for a few hours
• Antibacterial Properties: Hydrogen Peroxide can help treat
gum disease. Plaque that forms on the teeth contains a
slimy film of bacteria called biofilm. Hydrogen peroxide
releases oxygen that helps destroy the bacteria
How to Use Purexa Pre-Procedural Mouthrinse?
It is important to know how to use a hydrogen peroxide solution correctly to ensure maximum benefits and avoid
unwanted side effects.
• Swish with ready to use Purexa Pre-Procedural Mouthrinse which is 1.5% percent concentration of Hydrogen Peroxide
as a Pre Procedural Rinse. (Recommended in CDC, ADA, DCI & IDA Guidelines)
• Gargle, swishing the solution all around the mouth for about 30 seconds
• Spit the solution out
• The peroxide rinse may cause some foaming in the mouth, which is normal
• Hydrogen peroxide is safe for most people if they use it correctly. However, the compound can be harmful if a person PEROXIDE MOUTHRINSE
uses it too often or if the concentration is too strong. Pre-Procedural Rinse