ozonated water strongly inhibits dental plaque biofilm formation on tooth surfaces
Ozonated water (4 mg/l) strongly inhibited the formation of experimental dental plaque biofilm on decalcified human teeth in vitro, comparable to povidone iodine.
What this means for you
Plaque biofilm is the sticky bacterial layer that drives cavities, gum irritation, and bad breath. When ozone exposure disrupts biofilm formation at the tooth surface, it supports a cleaner oral environment — the kind your mouth needs to stay comfortable and resilient between cleanings.
The published research
Oral Microbiology Immunology 2004: 19: 240–246 Copyright Blackwell Munksgaard 2004
· 2004
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