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Miracle Ozone Dentistry - A New Anti-Decay Dental Practice

By Dr Julian Holmes

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Let me paint you a picture. Every Monday morning, dental practices over the

world power up for a week's worth of drilling and filling, tooth removal, and

reconstruction work. Queues of fearful patients, tearful children being

comforted by anxious parents, people in considerable pain, line up outside the

doors to their dental surgeries. Once inside, these patients are subjected to

the traditional smells of oil of cloves, disinfectants, and the noises of the

high pitch whine of the dental drill; the odd scream or two filters through

the hushed, usually silent waiting room into the street outside. It is a sad

fact of life that every dentist is trained that if there is an area of decay

in your tooth, the only way to treat this is to drill the decay out or

amputate it, and then place a filling that will have to be replaced at some

stage.

 

For a small minority of patients, where their dental practices have chosen

to invest in a new technology, the opposite happens almost every day. The

queue is one of bright, cheerful adults and children; there are few smells to

associate this practice with the traditional one down the road. The noise of

the

drill is seldom heard, and happy smiling faces emerge from the treatment

room.

 

Since 1998 researchers, lead by Professor Edward Lynch from Queen's Dental

Hospital and Belfast University, Ireland, have opened a radically and

revolutionary way forward. The dental profession no longer has to destroy tooth

tissue to eliminate bacteria. A simple 60 second (average treatment time)

treatment with a device that delivers a burst of ozone will destroy all the

bacteria

that caused the infection and the decay. It destroys all the organic

effluents that are produced by these bacteria; this is shown in Fig 1 opposite.

The

top data shows the spread of organic bio-molecules produced by an active

carious lesion. The lower data shows the effect of 10 seconds of ozone; the

profile now consists of a single main spike of acetate acid, and the other

oxidation by-product is carbon dioxide. This H MNR research proved that ozone

worked

as a pharmaceutical approach to caries in-vitro. By effectively sterilising

the lesion, minerals from the patients own saliva will re-enter the areas of

mineral loss to harden them. Once hardened, it is more resistant to future

bacterial attack and mineral loss.

 

There is in all our mouths a natural balance. Your tooth surface losses

minerals into your saliva at certain times, usually just after you start to

eat.

These acidic conditions favour mineral loss. The normal acid/alkaline balance

exists in the oral cavity. When bacteria attach themselves to a tooth

surface, they set up a complex community of some 450 different bacterial types

over

a period of time. If patients skimp on using a tooth brush, or forget to use

dental floss on a regular basis, these communities of bacteria evolve into

one which produces large volumes of acids. These acids attack the tooth

surface, dissolving out the minerals, leaving a hole or cavity. As this cavity

now

gives the bacterial colonies a degree of protection, tooth brushing cannot

remove the bacteria and so the process of decay accelerates.

 

Yet decay is only an infection process that leads to the softening of the

tooth, and the formation of a cavity, so could this infection be treated with,

say, antibiotics? The bacteria that cause tooth decay are often found deep

within the structure of the tooth, so their removal has to date only been by

amputating the infected part of the tooth. Antibiotics and other pharmaceutical

agents cannot penetrate deep enough through bacterial pellicle and tooth

structure to eliminate acid niche environment. This teaching and technique is

based on sound engineering principles that originate from the Victorians!

Despite modern advances, there is no simple test that can be applied to a

cavity

to tell the dentist if they have removed all the infection! & shy; or enough

tooth material! And if areas of infection are left behind, there is a good

chance that the filling placed will fail at some time in the future.

 

In an attempt to prevent further infection and to restore the tooth to its

original shape and function, a filling is then placed. Studies over the years

have shown that fillings do not last very long, any where from 6 months to

several years. But once a tooth has had part of it amputated, there is no going

back. For each time the filling needs to be removed and replaced, there is a

little less of the original tooth left and a larger filling. A point is

reached where there is no option but to opt for expensive reconstruction work

with advanced dental care or have the tooth removed.

 

The dental professions goal is to help and educate the patient, how to avoid

them entering into this cycle of tissue amputation and periodic filling

replacement. Oral care education and modern toothpastes have helped reduce the

number of cavities, but in poorer communities, those with disabilities and in

long term institutions, as well as our aging population, decay is still

prevalent. And diet advice is often lacking, so although patients may think

they

are doing well at home, the process of decay continues! The days of 'Wait &

Watch' are over & shy; the profession is not entirely sure of what it is

watching

unless clinicians are using advanced clinical diagnostic tools.

 

Dental Ozone is a completely new way to look at decay. In the early stages

of mineral loss, no use of the drill is required. The treatment is simple,

inexpensive (certainly less than the cost of a filling), and requires no

injection of anaesthetics. This does of course depend on the use of modern

diagnostic equipment, such as the DIAGNOdent (KaVo GmbH). This laser is more

accurate

than x-rays, and far superior to the traditional mirror and probe that

dentists often use. The mirror and probe are tools that can find holes, not

diagnose areas of first stage decay. And research has shown that x-rays are very

poor to visualise decay in a tooth surface, until it is 2-3 mm inside the inner

layer of the tooth.

 

If the area of decay is deeper, and more extensive, Ozone still has a role

to play. The dental drill may need to be used to remove the cover of enamel

over the decay, but this can also be carried out with air abrasion. No local

anaesthetics are required, and Ozone is used to sterilise the area of decay,

without the need to amputate a large volume of tooth structure. In this way,

damage to the tooth is limited, and the inherent strength is preserved. Even in

really deep areas of decay, Ozone can be used to preserve tooth tissue.

 

When Ozone is combined with traditional care, then there are a number of

advantages that patients and the dental profession can make use of. Ozone can

be

used to sterilise a cavity before a filling is placed, so there will be

virtually no sensitivity after the local anaesthetic wears away. It can be used

to eliminate sensitivity after new crowns or veneers are placed. And where

wear facets have produced sensitive areas at the necks of teeth, in most cases

a

simple 40 second application with ozone can eliminate this sensitivity.

There are many more applications for Ozone in a general dental or medical

practice, and the studies for some of these can be found on _www.the-o-zone.cc_

(http://www.the-o-zone.cc) . This www site not only allows you to find a dental

practice which has and uses Ozone, but also allows you to view the research

papers that have been published from centres around the world.

 

There is not a single facet of a medical, dental or veterinary practice

where ozone cannot be used in some form for the benefit of patients & shy; from

the general to specialist practice and health care centre all can take

advantage of this new technology.

 

So, perhaps a Monday morning at a dental practice that has invested in

modern technology is no longer the stressful, painful and anxious visit that it

used to be. The waiting room in this practice are full of smiles, people

chatting to the dental team members as they wait with happy anticipation at

being

called through for their turn in the treatment room. Mums and dads with

children have no fear or anxiety, as they are reassured that modern technology

has

opened a door for them, that most of the older population had never believed

possible. For both the patient and the dental practice, it is a technology

that has a winning solution for both; the treatment is fast, it is predictable,

it is painless, and also reduces the long-term cost of the treated tooth. For

the dental practice, the treatment times are reduced, it is profitable, and

the treatment less stressful. For the patient, modern technology has allowed

them to have a 21st century treatment, rather than one that is old fashioned,

and out-dated.

 

In a lead article published in 2003 I wrote;

**In the vast majority of dental practices - not just in the United Kingdom

and Europe, but throughout the world - the primary method to reverse the

effects of decay remains *drill and fill*. The entry of a patient into the

cycle

of drill and fill is irreversible. Once a hole is drilled into a tooth, the

patient always will have it; and no matter how good a clinician each dentist

perceives themselves to be, any restorative material will fail at some time.**

The dental profession has not kept up with their medical counterparts in

finding a holistic treatment method for what is a prevalent infection & shy;

caries. The Victorian principles of amputation to establish a sound foundation

for restorative care no longer are valid in the light of new published research

and clinical experience.

Ozone at last offers the dental profession this new approach instead of the

out-dated and Victorian amputational model. Dr Julian Holmes, 2007.

The Ozi-cure is a self-contained device to generate ozone gas from air for

the use in Dental, Medical or Veterinary Practice for surface application.

 

The Ozi-cure Dental Unit manufactured by O3 and distributed in Germany by

American Dental GmbH. The Ozi-cure achieved CE and Medical Directive

Certificates in November 2006. The treatment times used in dental ozone

treatment are

short from 10 to 60 seconds (Baysan and Lynch, 2001). The area to be treated

and the application of ozone is carefully controlled by localised *bagging*

and high-volume suction.

The use of ozone in dental practice takes dental care into the 21st Century.

It sets the standard of a modern pharmaceutical method to treat dental and

medical patients;

 

Studies from Europe (Abu-Salem et al, 2003; Baysan and Lynch 2001; Holmes,

2003; Holmes and Lynch, 2003) have shown conclusively that the use of ozone in

dental care is effective as a non-destructive method to manage decay and its

destructive effects. The use of ozone has been shown to be the ideal way to

manage anxiety of patients & shy; young and old - and their carers (Dahnhardt

et al, 2003; Domingo et al, 2004).

 

The effects of ozone reduce tooth destruction in routine preparation

(Clifford, 2004; Holmes, 2004; Holmes and Lynch, 2004) and ozone reduces the

time

and the cost of dental care (Domingo and Holmes, 2004; Johnson et al, 2003) and

raises the practice income. In Endodontics, ozone is effective against

Enterococcus faecalis (Chang et al, 2003).

 

Professor Velio Bocci from Milan University (1994) has emphasised that the

potential toxicity of O3 should not preclude its employment for medical,

dental & veterinary purposes. This statement has been echoed by thousands of

health professionals who use ozone in clinical practices around the world, and

millions of patients that have been treated.

 

The correct operation of the Ozi-cure meets all current Health and Safety

Regulations in all countries. The Ozi-cure is completely safe when used

according to the Ozi-cure Operating Instructions. Ozone is perceived to be a

dangerous gas; let's put this into a scientific context. In 1978 an FDA Report

showed that 1.5 million people were hospitalised by pharmaceutical reactions,

and

there were 140,000 deaths from prescription drug usage.

 

In stark contrast, a 1980 German Medical Society Report for Ozone Therapy

cited 5.6 million ozone treatments carried out for that year. Of the 5.6

million ozone treatments, there were just 40 reported cases of side effects

(0.000007%), and 4 deaths from inappropriate administration of ozone gas. Ozone

remains the safest and effective pharmaceutical treatment. In World War I,

ozone

was used to treat wounds, burns and infections. The modern development of

ozone's application to Medicine began in the 1950s in Europe, Australia,

Israel,

Cuba, Brazil and Columbia. Today, over 9000 doctors, dentists & vets

worldwide now routinely use ozone in their clinical management.

 

Research in Cuba, Europe, the USA and South Africa concerning the

anti-microbial efficacy of ozone has continued over the last twenty years and

has

conclusively shown the ability of both gaseous and dissolved ozone to eradicate

a

wide range of bacteria, bacterial spores and viruses (Baysan and Lynch, 2001;

Ishizaki, 1986; Katzeneleson, 1974; Vaughan, 1987; Whistler and Sheldon,

1989).

 

A clinical guide for the use of ozone in dental and medical practice is

included with every Ozi-cure device sold.

 

References;

 

Abu-Salem OT, Marashdeh MM, Lynch E: Ozone Efficacy in Treatment of Occlusal

Caries in Primary Teeth. IADR Abstract 2003

 

Baysan A and Lynch E: Management of root caries using ozone in-vivo. Journal

of Dental Research 2001; 80:37

Bocci V: Autohaemotherapy after treatment of blood with ozone, a

reappraisal. Int Med Res 1994; 22: 131-144.

Chang H, Fulton C, Lynch E: Antimicrobial Efficacy of Ozone on Enterococcus

faecalis. IADR Abstract 2003.

Clifford C: Reversal of Caries Using Airbrasion and Ozone- Nine Month

Results. IADR Abstract 2004

Dahnhardt JE, Jaeggi T, Scheidegger N, Kellerhoff N, Francescut P, Lussi

A: Treating Caries in Anxious Children with Ozone: Parents' Attitudes after

the First Session. IADR Abstract 2003

Domingo H, Abu-Naba'a L, Al Shorman H, Holmes J, Marshdeh MM, Abu-Salem AT,

Freeman R, Lynch E: Reducing Barriers to Care in Patients Managed with Ozone.

IADR Abstract 2004.

Domingo H and Holmes J: Reduction in treatment time with combined air

abrasion and ozone compared to traditional 'Drill & Fill'. IADR abstract 2004.

Holmes J: Clinical reversal of root caries using ozone, double-blind,

randomised, controlled 18-month trial. Gerodontol 2003: 20 (2): 106-14.

Holmes J: Restoration of ART and Ozone treated primary root carious lesions.

IADR Abstract 2004.

Holmes J and Lynch E: Arresting Occlusal Fissure Caries Using Ozone. IADR

Abstract 2003.

Holmes J and Lynch E: Reversal of Occlusal Caries using Air Abrasion, Ozone,

and Sealing. IADR Abstract 2004

Ishizaki K: Inactivation of bacillus spores by gaseous ozone. J Applied

Bacteriol 1986; 60: 67-72.

Johnson N, Johnson J, Lynch E: Cost Benefit Assessment of a Novel Ozone

Delivery System vs. Conventional Treatment. IADR Abstract 2003.

Katzeneleson E: Inactivation of viruses and bacteria by ozone. In chemistry

of water supply, treatment and disinfection. Ann Arbor Science Publishers

Inc., Ann Arbor, Mich, 1974,

 

Related Articles/Info

_http://www.healthinforum.org/The-O-Zone-Ozone-in-Dentistry-info-592.html_

(http://www.healthinforum.org/The-O-Zone-Ozone-in-Dentistry-info-592.html)

 

_Oxygen Healing Therapies _

(http://www.healthinforum.org/Oxygen-Healing-Therapies-info-600.html) :

Information and articles on a wide range of different

oxygen therapies. Also has a directory of US/Canadian doctors and clinics

offering oxygen therapy.

_Healing Center - Las Vegas _

(http://www.healthinforum.org/Healing-Center-Las-Vegas-info-598.html) : Angel

Healing Center in Las Vegas can provide

ozonated steams and ozonated colonics as well as several other therapies.

_Ozone Association_

(http://www.healthinforum.org/Ozone-Association-info-595.html) : Website of the

Medical Society for Ozone application in Prevention

and Therapy

_Ozone Stimulation_

(http://www.healthinforum.org/Ozone-Stimulation-info-594.html) : Explains

methods, free radicals, oxygen, and links to study results.

_The Story of Ozone_

(http://www.healthinforum.org/The-Story-of-Ozone-info-591.html) : An extensive

collection of articles about ozone and its uses in

medicine and other fields. Many of the articles are by leading experts in the

field and containg references for further reading.

_VaginalHealth.co.uk _

(http://www.healthinforum.org/VaginalHealth-co-uk-info-590.html) : Vaginal ozone

insufflation therapy can help dramatically with

vaginal discharge, thrush, odour, Candida and other vaginal problems.

_Ozone Forum _ (http://www.healthinforum.org/Ozone-Forum-info-573.html) :

Dr. Gerd H. Wasser's online resource on using ozone for therapeutic purposes.

Rheurdt, Germany.

_Oxygenozone.com_

(http://www.healthinforum.org/Oxygenozone-com-info-565.html) : Center in

Tustin, California, providing ozone/oxygen bathing treatment.

_The Ozone Gateway - Ozone Services _

(http://www.healthinforum.org/The-Ozone-Gateway-Ozone-Services-info-459.html) :

Site details comprehensive range of

home & clinic, ozone therapy equipment and accessaries. Information on all

aspects of generators, oxygen concentrators and other supplies. Also has

downloads ...

_Ozone Therapy Spa, Kare Inn _

(http://www.healthinforum.org/Ozone-Therapy-Spa-Kare-Inn-info-458.html) : Ozone

therapy and massage therapy spa in Las

Cruces New Mexico.

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