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  1. ... used to generate several other compounds, including hydrogen peroxide (a strong disinfectant) and hypochlorous acid (the active ...
  2. ... used to generate several other compounds, including hydrogen peroxide (a strong disinfectant) and hypochlorous acid (the active ...
  3. ... used to generate several other compounds, including hydrogen peroxide (a strong disinfectant) and hypochlorous acid (the active ...
  4. ... used to generate several other compounds, including hydrogen peroxide (a strong disinfectant) and hypochlorous acid (the active ...
  5. ... brush or clean the tooth with alcohol or peroxide. Do not let the tooth dry out.
  6. ... the skin. Do not use skin cleansers, alcohol, peroxide, iodine, or soap with antibacterial chemicals. These can ...
  7. ... surgeon may give you a special liquid (hydrogen peroxide) for cleaning the wound. Use a cotton swab ( ...
  8. ... hole with water and mild soap or hydrogen peroxide Change the dressing around the hole Do not ...
  9. ... clean towel A plastic bag Ointment or hydrogen peroxide (only if your provider recommends it) Q-tips ...
  10. ... water. Or, you can soak it in hydrogen peroxide for 30 minutes. You can also use warm ...
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