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Maxillofacial surgeons have been rinsing patient's mouths with betadine ( it's a version of iodine) and also swabbing their noses for at least 15 years ( before surgery, usually while the patient was asleep.).

There are just a few mouthwashes that are effective against Covid. They contain the chemical cetylpyridhinium chloride ( sorry if I misspelled but I'm close). Hydrogen peroxide is also effective, if you can stand the foaming !

Most of the mouthwashes DO NOT have these chemicals , so you have to be a careful shopper. The two brands that I have found are "Philips Sonicare Breath RX" and "Crest Pro-Health Clinical". There might be others but these work for my wife and I.

BTW.... there is a version of Cepacol lozenges that also has cetylpyridhiniun in them. Again , they are not the common version but can be found if you shop around. Amazon is your friend for shopping for this kind of stuff.

https://covid19.tabipacademy.c...against-coronavirus/
 
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Crest Pro-Health Clinical"


This is what my dentist uses
 
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Crest Pro-Health Clinical"


This is what my dentist uses


This is a "two-fer", it has both peroxide and cetlypridinium....mike
 
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Well, for those of us of a generation where our moms smeared Mercurochrome from head to toe on open wounds, we're already screwed.


LOL - my cousin was helping her parents move and found a bottle of Mercurochrome in the medicine cabinet. That brought back a lot of childhood memories for all of us cousins.
 
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I went to my dentist in June for our scheduled cleaning, which was postponed from April due to Covid. The dentist required all patients to rinse with iodine for 1 minute before the cleaning could begin. I reluctantly agreed. We are now at the 6 month mark and I had my next cleaning last Friday. Dentist is still requiring it. I told the hygienist I am not doing that again. If the doc was adamant about it I was going to have them clean my teeth, but that would be the last time and I would find a new dentist. Unfortunately, or perhaps fortunately for me and them, the dentist was not in the office that day, only the hygienists.

I have a loose filling, so I need to go back on Wednesday to fix it. The dentist will be there and we will have a conversation about this. Does anyone else's dentist require this? Is rinsing for 1 minute with iodine any more effective than rinsing with Listerine?


On what grounds do you base your reluctance? Do you refuse iodized salt at restaurants? Do you have stock in Listerine's parent company?


When the Dentist suggests that you floss, do you go, "I WILL NOT SIR, and ask me again and it will be the last time I use your services!"





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I've been a dentist's office regular while undergoing implants. Since covid there is a rinse required but it is a pleasant tasting mix of Crest mouthwash and peroxide about 50/50. Swish it around for about 30 seconds and spit it out.

I also clean my implants with q-tips soaked in peroxide and rinse with a salt water solution a few times per day.


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On what grounds do you base your reluctance? Do you refuse iodized salt at restaurants? Do you have stock in Listerine's parent company?


When the Dentist suggests that you floss, do you go, "I WILL NOT SIR, and ask me again and it will be the last time I use your services!"


From one of his posts. Seems reasonable to me:

Because it tastes like shit and iodione stains. If there was no alternative I wouldn't protest. What I am trying to gauge is is it any more effective than Listerine.
 
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OttoSig,

Do you blindly do what others tell you to do? I know a shitload more about infectious diseases than any neighborhood dentist and I wouldn't be taking iodine as a rinse.
 
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OttoSig,

Do you blindly do what others tell you to do? I know a shitload more about infectious diseases than any neighborhood dentist and I wouldn't be taking iodine as a rinse.


Play nice boys....this doesn't accomplish anything.
 
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