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Ozone and Dental Crowns


(@joym)
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After getting set-up with a medical ozone system for primarily dental use, a daunting question about using ozone orally has arose. It's a question I've not seen addressed anywhere else, even after extensive ozone research. 

As ozone is a powerful oxidizer, it will degrade all materials not expressly designed for ozone contact. It would make sense then, that this gas used orally, has the potential to destroy the cement used to attach crowns to both teeth and implants. While it's likely a matter of degree, i.e. the duration of time and frequency of treatments, this potential to cause unintended harm has thrown a wrench into the matter.

A big thank you to whom ever can answer this!



   
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