Given the number and types of bacteria in our mouths, why is it that cuts/ulcers in our mouths don’t get super infected very quickly?

1.18K views

I’ve heard that the human bite is one of the most dangerous because of the types of bacteria in our mouths and teeth. Knowing this, wouldn’t cuts to the inside of our mouths (tongue, cheek, inner lips, etc) also be very dangerous?

In: 17

5 Answers

Anonymous 0 Comments

I rinse my mouth out/brush teeth, with hydrogen peroxide, at night and again in the morning. Kill those germs! just don’t swallow any peroxide, and rinse well. I wear my covid mask religiously, but wearing it all day probably gives the germs in your mouth a fighting chance of survival in thier own little world safe behind the mask, until i get to the bottle of the hydrogen peroxide.

You are viewing 1 out of 5 answers, click here to view all answers.