Efecto de la ozonoterapia como ayudante en el tratamiento de la periodontitis en población adulta. Revisión de la literatura
Periodontitis is an infectious disease characterized by bag formation that causes periodontal tissue destruction, its treatment is supra, subgingival mechanical debridement, this process is laborious, and the results depend on the technique. That is why ozone therapy is established as an adjuvant in...
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Universidad Antonio Nariño
2021
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Sumario: | Periodontitis is an infectious disease characterized by bag formation that causes periodontal
tissue destruction, its treatment is supra, subgingival mechanical debridement, this process is
laborious, and the results depend on the technique. That is why ozone therapy is established as an
adjuvant in the treatment of periodontal infections due to multiple biological actions.
Objective: To evaluate the effect of ozone therapy as an assistant in the treatment of
periodontitis in the adult population according to literature review.
Materials and methods: A systematic collection of literature on articles related to ozone
management in the area of health was carried out; the search was carried out on biomedical
platforms such as Pubmed, Science Direct, Google Academic, SciELO, Elsevier, database of
Antonio Nariño University. Publications range from 2015-2020 to 55 articles related to the topic.
Results: It was reported that ozone at the periodontal level has beneficial results when
applied in periodontal soft tissues, because it is involved in clinical insertion gain, in the antiinflammatory process and decreases the count of Gram Positive and Gram negative bacteria in
periodontal bags. It also reduces bleeding, but its difference is not significant when compared to
other alternatives.
Conclusion: Ozone therapy has multiple benefits when used as an alternative therapy of
non-surgical periodontal treatment in the presence of periodontitis when irrigated subgingivally,
because it decreases the clinical characteristics that occur during the development of this
pathology.
Keywords: Ozone Therapy, Periodontal Disease, Clinical Insertion, Inflammation,
Bleeding, Microorganism |
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