Ozone Therapy: Healing properties of the Blue Gas (BG)
Journal Title: International Journal of Oral Health Dentistry - Year 2016, Vol 2, Issue 2
Abstract
Ozone is a medically versatile gas with a high oxidation potential. Ozone due to its antibacterial and antiviral action is used in the field of general medicine and dentistry. There are various industrial applications of ozone owing to its antioxidant property. This review of literature is an attempt to summarize the different modalities of ozone applications; especially in dentistry, highlighting its advantages, disadvantages, indications and contraindications.
Authors and Affiliations
Anagha V Shete, Arun V Subramaniam, Digamber M Sable, Swati V Patil, Mahesh S Chavan, Mrinal V Shete, Nikhil N Diwan
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