Abstract
Introduction: Ozone therapy is a medical technique used since 1840 with positive results in various disciplines, including dentistry. This method uses ozone, a molecule composed of three oxygen atoms, known for its high oxidizing potential. Its ability to destroy bacteria, fungi and viruses without harming human cells makes it a promising tool, especially in the management of oral and periodontal infections.Development: In dentistry, ozone is applied in gaseous, aqueous and oily forms, standing out for its antimicrobial, immunostimulant, antioxidant and analgesic efficacy. Its oxidizing action deactivates antibiotic-resistant microorganisms in seconds, which positions it as a safe and effective alternative against infectious agents. For example, ozonated water is used as an irrigant in non-surgical periodontal treatment, promoting tissue healing and reducing inflammation and gingival bleeding.Ozone also stimulates the production of biologically active substances such as interleukins and prostaglandins, strengthening the body's immune response. In addition, it improves oxygen transport in tissues and activates cell metabolism, contributing to tissue regeneration and patient recovery. Its biocompatibility and minimal side effects position it as an innovative and non-invasive solution in dentistry.Conclusion: Ozone therapy represents a valuable complementary tool in dentistry. Its antimicrobial capacity, together with anti-inflammatory and regenerative effects, makes it an efficient and safe option for the management of oral and periodontal infections. Its proper implementation maximizes its benefits, improving patient experience and clinical outcomes.
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