Ozone Therapy in Periodontics: A Review

Aditi Gupta, Srinivasmurthy ST, Suchetha Aghanashini, Darshan Basavaraj Mundinamane, Sapna Nadiger, Apoorva Sokke Mallikarjunappa
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Oral cavity is in dynamic interaction with external environment exposing it to various microorganisms their colonization and the host defense that aimed for their removal. Formation and development of dental biofilm and its potential to harbor specific microorganisms is directly linked with some of the most common oral ailments like dental caries diseases affecting periodontium. The conventional protocol to treat such ailments primarily include removal of biofilm along with adjunctive course of antibiotics. However these modalities have limitations in their efficacy. Ozone is a natural gas present in the earth stratosphere and acts as a potent oxidant. At low doses ozone has several favorable therapeutic applications in medicine as well as in dental pathologies. Particularly ozone as a treatment modality was used for the first time in dentistry in the 1930s when it was proposed as a disinfectant and wound-healing agent. Owing to its strong oxidation property with the formation of free radicals and its capacity to directly destruct almost all microorganisms it is known as a potential antioxidant anti-inflammatory immunomodulatory anti-hypoxic biosynthetic and antimicrobial agent. In addition ozone has a therapeutic effect that promotes wound healing and improves blood supply. Three most common forms in which ozone can be administered for its therapeutic use are gaseous aqueous and oil forms out of which the gaseous application of ozone is critically evaluated because of its possible side effects on the respiratory system. The objective of the current article was to compile and document various application of ozone in the field of periodontology. Research was based on peer-reviewed sources found through MedlinePubMed Google scholar search and other reviews and journals.
臭氧治疗牙周病:综述
口腔与外界环境处于动态相互作用中,使其暴露于各种微生物的定植和宿主防御中,目的是将其清除。牙齿生物膜的形成和发展及其潜藏特定微生物的潜力与一些最常见的口腔疾病,如影响牙周组织的龋齿疾病直接相关。治疗此类疾病的常规方案主要包括去除生物膜以及辅助的抗生素疗程。然而,这些方式在其功效方面有局限性。臭氧是一种存在于地球平流层的天然气,是一种强氧化剂。在低剂量下,臭氧在医学和牙科病理学方面有几个有利的治疗应用。特别是在20世纪30年代,臭氧作为一种治疗方式首次用于牙科,当时它被提议作为消毒剂和伤口愈合剂。由于其强大的氧化性能与自由基的形成和其直接破坏几乎所有微生物的能力,它被称为潜在的抗氧化剂,抗炎,免疫调节,抗缺氧的生物合成和抗菌药物。此外,臭氧具有促进伤口愈合和改善血液供应的治疗作用。臭氧用于治疗用途的三种最常见形式是气态、水和油形式,由于臭氧可能对呼吸系统产生副作用,因此气态臭氧的应用受到严格评估。本文的目的是汇编和记录臭氧在牙周病领域的各种应用。研究是基于通过MedlinePubMed谷歌学者搜索和其他评论和期刊找到的同行评审的资源。
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