How does something like that happen??
Sodium oxide and sodium peroxide
Yes, but improper use of this, can result in tooth sensitivity.
Peroxide is an compound that can be a part of another chemical to form a molecule. Hydrogen peroxide is two hydrogen atoms attached to a peroxide molecule, forming hydrogen peroxide. Peroxide itself (O2) only exists as molecular oxygen when it is not attached to another chemical.
They are different compounds, although all of them contain the same peroxide ions.
Because you rinsed your mouth out with peroxide.
Carbamide peroxide gel is generally used for teeth whitening. Carbamide peroxide is effective as a fast and simple single treatment for teeth whitening.
The chief danger of carbamide peroxide teeth whitening is a chemical burn on the gums. The peroxide solution whitens teeth but is caustic to the sensitive gum tissue.
The best Teeth Whitening products have an equal mix of both Hydrogen Peroxide and Carbamide Peroxide, since both are required for proper Teeth Whitening.
carbamide peroxide
Yes it does, the more specific peroxide name is carbamide peroxide. You can find out more here in the related link.
Carbamide peroxide teeth whitening products are generally safe when used as directed by the manufacturer. One may experience tooth sensitivity or tissue irritation through use of the product.
carbamide peroxide
Teeth whiteners that work best on tobacco stains are the ones that contain Hydrogen Peroxide and Carbamide Peroxide. For quick and fast results use Zoom.
Hydrogen peroxide and carbamide peroxide More info can be found here: http://www.intelligentdental.com/2009/07/28/teeth-whitening-%E2%80%93-one-way-to-a-dazzling-smile/
Carbamide peroxide is made of equal parts hydrogen peroxide and urea, nomenclature the dental industry presumably finds unsettling. It is used as a tooth whitening agent, as it has very effective bleaching properties.
Tooth bleaching is a great way to make sure your teeth stay as white as possible. You can go to the website www.yourdentistryguide.com/teeth-whitening/ to find out all you want to know about teeth bleaching.
Most OTC earwax removal kits are 6.5% Carbamide Peroxide, a little weaker than that specifically for mouth sores, but much cheaper as well. And based on the fact that they get diluted pretty quickly, the difference between 6..5% and 10% is no that much