ozone oxidizes decay-related biomolecules and opens dentine channels to support remineralization

Ozone, as a strong oxidant, is proposed to oxidise biomolecules in carious lesions and open dentine channels, enabling calcium and phosphate ions to diffuse through the depth of the lesion and facilitate remineralisation.

What this means for you

When dentine channels open up, calcium and phosphate — the minerals your teeth are made of — can penetrate deeper into weakened areas and help rebuild tooth structure naturally. This is the same remineralization process your saliva tries to do every day, potentially working more effectively when the pathway is cleared.

The published research

To Be Published September 2002
· 2002
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