Can 2% Hydrogen Peroxide-Silver be an Effective Natural Disinfectant in the Dental Office?

One of the concerns among healthcare providers (HCP) is daily contact with microorganisms in blood and saliva of patients. Continuous contact with micro-organisms has considerably increased the incidence of specific infectious diseases among HCP as compared to the normal average of the society. 

Bacillus subtilis
Bacillus subtilis
A study revealed that 14 to 28 percent of general dentists, 13 percent of their assistants and 17 percent of their staff have been exposed to Hepatitis B  and annually more than 200 HCP in the USA die from immediate and or chronic effects of infection by Hepatitis B virus from their work environment. Blood and saliva contain considerable types of viruses, bacteria and other pathogens that may cause diseases such as flu, fever blisters, pneumonia, tuberculosis, hepatitis and AIDS. Read More>>>>>>>>>>

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