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Ozone Therapy

Ozone Therapy
November 14, 2017Oral Health

We all know O2 is oxygen, but have you heard of O3? It’s Ozone!

Ozone kills bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. It’s safe, effective and non-toxic.  It only contains oxygen molecules and therefore you can’t be allergic to it.

Ozone is useful in dentistry for the following reasons. 

  • Ozone kills bacteria that cause decay.
  • They fight the bacteria that cause periodontal disease.
  • Vasodilator, so increases blood flow to the affected area, allowing for an increase in the availability of oxygen.
  • Disinfection properties
  • Non-toxic wound healing
  • Accelerates healing
  • Anti-inflammatory

 

In addition, ozone systems are ecologically safe.  Don’t wait, give ozone a try today!

 

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