2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00784-018-2495-x
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Clinical antibacterial effectiveness and biocompatibility of gaseous ozone after incomplete caries removal

Abstract: Ozone appears as effective and biocompatible cavity disinfectant in treatment of deep carious lesions by incomplete caries removal technique.

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“…Other studies show theefficacy of gaseous ozone in the reduction of Lactobacillus sp. in deep carious lesions to be similar to the efficacy of chlorhexidine [39]. On the other hand, Hauser-Gerspach et al point out in their research that there is no significant difference in the reduction of viable bacteria in cavitated carious lesions in children in vivo, while aqueous ozone seems to be more effective in some cases [71].…”
Section: Restorative Dentistrymentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…Other studies show theefficacy of gaseous ozone in the reduction of Lactobacillus sp. in deep carious lesions to be similar to the efficacy of chlorhexidine [39]. On the other hand, Hauser-Gerspach et al point out in their research that there is no significant difference in the reduction of viable bacteria in cavitated carious lesions in children in vivo, while aqueous ozone seems to be more effective in some cases [71].…”
Section: Restorative Dentistrymentioning
confidence: 85%
“…as well as on the total population of bacteria. The data demonstrate that both applied treatmentprocedures caused a reduction in the number of bacteria, however, chlorhexidine was more effective [39]. In vivo experiments were also performed by Ajeti et al The antibacterial efficacy of ozone combined with 0.9% NaCl, 2% chlorhexidine or 2.5% NaOCl was compared.…”
Section: Gaseous Ozone Ozonated Water and Ozonated Oilmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Loncar, et al, (2008) and Makeeva, et al, (2017) recognize that, in restorative dentistry, gas acts as a disinfectant, is an excellent therapeutic option for primary caries injuries and enhances remineralization. Krunic, et al, (2018) add that it is biocompatible, provides a good antimicrobial effect and can reduce children's anxiety in dental treatment. Ozonized water can have a lethal effect on S. mutans and L. acidophilusa, proving its effectiveness in eliminating cariogenic microflora (AYKUT-YETKINER, et al, 2013).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ozone is currently being discussed in dentistry as a possible alternative antiseptic agent. Recent investigations have reported antimicrobial effects on oral pathogens of both gaseous and aqueous forms of ozone, and the effectiveness of ozone in the treatment of oral diseases is currently a subject of intense research 35,36 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%