transdermal ozone raises electrical conductance in tooth enamel, signaling reduced decay activity

ECM readings in the ozone treatment group increased significantly compared to baseline (p<0.05), with a mean change of 1.31 times the baseline value, while the control group showed no significant change (p>0.05) with a mean change of only 0.763 times baseline.

What this means for you

Electrical conductance in tooth enamel is a reliable marker of how much decay is actively progressing. When it rises toward healthier baseline levels — as it did in over 80% of cases here — it suggests the decay process is slowing or reversing. For anyone trying to protect their teeth without jumping straight to drilling, that's a meaningful shift worth knowing about.

The published research

#675 Ozone Treatment of Pit and Fissure Caries:
· 1998
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