Find Dental Clinics Offering Biological Ozone Therapy Options in Canada
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the role of ozone therapy in integrative dental care?
In clinics offering integrative dental care, medical-grade ozone gas is used as a supplemental antimicrobial agent during routine procedures. Because ozone is a triatomic form of oxygen (O₃), it can be applied to targeted areas—such as deep within a prepared tooth or along the gumline—to help reduce the presence of bacteria, fungi, and viruses. This adjunctive step is designed to enhance the cleanliness of the treatment site before a restoration is placed.
How is dental ozone applied during a procedure?
Ozone is typically administered in three forms: as a gas, as ozonated water, or as ozonated oils. During a procedure, the dentist may use a specialized delivery handpiece to apply the gas to a specific area of decay or into a root canal. This process is non-invasive and is often used to reach microscopic crevices that traditional liquid antimicrobial rinses may not fully penetrate, supporting a more thorough cleaning of the dental tissue.
Is the use of medical-grade ozone in dentistry safe?
When used by trained professionals following established clinical guidelines, dental ozone is considered a biocompatible adjunct to standard care. It is a transient molecule that quickly reverts back to pure oxygen (O₂) after application. By utilizing ozone’s natural oxidative properties, dental clinics offering this protocol can support the body’s healing environment while maintaining a conservative, minimally invasive approach to dental health.