Conference paper

Ozone in oral surgery - Current status and prospects


Authors listFilippi, A

Publication year1997

Pages387-393

JournalOzone: Science & Engineering

Volume number19

Issue number5

ISSN0191-9512

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1080/01919512.1997.10382866

Conference13th Ozone World Congress

PublisherTaylor and Francis Group


Abstract
Ozone has proved to be an effective water disinfectant for dental treatment units. Using this technique it is now possible to keep the water in a dental treatment unit low in germ count or germ-free. Growth of germs does not occur during the routine intermissions in the daily activities of a dental office. Since ozonated water is germ-free, it can be used in dental surgery as a coolant for burrs and for rinsing wounds. Thus, properties of ozone relevant to medicine can be utilized in the field of dental, oral and maxillomandibular surgery.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleFilippi, A. (1997) Ozone in oral surgery - Current status and prospects, Ozone: Science & Engineering, 19(5), pp. 387-393. https://doi.org/10.1080/01919512.1997.10382866

APA Citation styleFilippi, A. (1997). Ozone in oral surgery - Current status and prospects. Ozone: Science & Engineering. 19(5), 387-393. https://doi.org/10.1080/01919512.1997.10382866



Keywords


dental treatment unitsDENTAL UNITSoral surgerywater disinfection

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