PUBLIC HEALTH ONTARIO ISSUES BULLETIN THAT HYDROGEN PEROXIDE SHOULD NOT BE USED AS A PRE-OP RINSE
Updated: Jan 11
Public Health Ontario issues bulletin that hydrogen peroxide should no longer be recom

mended as a pre-operative mouth rinse due to lack of efficacy versus SARS-CoV-2.
A university study recently published in the International Journal of Experimental Dental Science showed that 1.5% hydrogen peroxide was minimally effective against SARS-CoV-2, and that a high level molecular iodine rinse was the only one to be fully effective in the testing. READ THE PEER REVIEWED STUDY HERE
To learn more about molecular iodine and efficacy including anti-virucidal activity attend the upcoming Dental CE Webinar: MOLECULAR IODINE AS A NEW FRONTLINE DEFENSE AGAINST COVID19. Register Here: https://www.dentalceacademy.com/herb-moskowitz
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