Affiliations: [a] Department of Periodontology, Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences, RDC, Loni, Maharashtra, India
| [b] Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences, RDC, Loni, Maharashtra, India
| [c] Department of Periodontics and Implantology, Oxford Dental College, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
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Corresponding author: Dr. Shivani V. Sachdeva, Professor, Department of Periodontology, Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences, RDC, Loni, Maharashtra, India. E-mail: [email protected].
Abstract: OBJECTIVE:The therapeutic application of ozone and its derivatives in the dental field has been used for many purposes. However, there has yet to be a consistent evaluation of the outcomes, due to the lack of standardization of the treatment operating procedures. MATERIALS AND METHODS:The keywords “ozone”, “ozonated”, “ozonation” “ozonized”, “ozonization”, “dentistry”, “periodontology”, “oral surgery”, “oxygen-ozone therapy” was used to perform a literature review using PubMed, Cochrane, Google Scholar databases with the temporal restriction for manuscripts published between 2000 and 2020. Clinical trials and case reports of good, neutral, as well as negative results related to ozone treatment specifications were evaluated. DISCUSSION:A better understanding of the mechanisms of action of this bio-oxidative therapy could open new horizons related to the personalization of treatments and the quality of dental care. The critical condition to achieve these goals is an improved knowledge of the qualitative/quantitative characteristics of ozone and its derivatives. CONCLUSION:Considering the advantages of the ozone therapy in both gingivitis and periodontitis over gold standard chlorhexidine can help to build up a ladder of its use topically.
Keywords: Ozone, ozonated water, ozonated oil, regenerative medicine