Can You Use Ozone to Fight
Periodontal Disease?
What is ozone therapy? What about ozone
therapy for periodontal disease, is it an effective
treatment method?
Of course, to form an answer for the latter question, you
have to know the answer to the former one. We are going to
cover both in this article. Whether or not you have periodontal
disease right now, the information provided can help you
prepare for that eventuality.
Ozone is considered to be a purifier for the air. It occurs
with oxygen - O2 - combines with an O1 which creates O3. O3 is
actually ozone. Yes, yes, it sounds like a lot of chemistry
based medical lingo - and it is. However, its application is
not quite so complicated. The main thing to remember is that
ozone is able to oxidize any and all pollution with which it
comes in contact.
To create ozone in a medical environment, medical grade O2
has to be exposed to simulated lightning. Typically, this
occurs with the help of a generator which releases a field of
electric discharge.
Through various chemical reactions and such, when ozone is
released into the body, it will quickly disappear. As it does
so, it reverts back into oxygen. At that point, it will then
increase the oxygen in your body, which turns it into an
extremely powerful oxidant. That oxidant can jump start your
body's antioxidant system.
One of the things it can do through this process is kill
bacteria - which is, of course, the primary cause behind
periodontal disease. It can also boost your immune system,
which also helps in fighting off the bacteria which causes all
forms of gum disease.
It is believed that ozone therapy can be helpful with a
number of other serious health problems as well, for much the
same reason it is helpful in treating periodontal disease. Its
effects are largely debated but there is a lot of evidence
point to the fact that it can and will kill the various
bacteria which leads to tooth and gum disease.
Next: You can read more about ozonators for liquids.
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Scott Wells recommends the book: What You Should Know about
Gum Disease for those seeking more information on this topic.
ISBN: 978-0981485508
Disclaimer: If you have or think you might have gum disease
or any other health problem, please visit your doctor or
Periodontist for advice, diagnosis and treatment. This
article is for information purposes only and does not intend to
provide advice, diagnosis or treatment for any health
condition. The USFDA has not evaluated statements about any
products in this article.
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