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Ozone in Dentistry: From Foundations to Everyday Clinical Applications
This comprehensive, team-focused seminar provides a thorough introduction to ozone therapy, beginning with its scientific foundations and historical use in water purification and medical treatment for over 100 years. While ozone has a long-established role in medicine, its application in dentistry has gained significant momentum over the past two decades, particularly following the publication of Ozone: The Revolution in Dentistry by Dr. Edward Lynch.
The course emphasizes practical, evidence-informed concepts that dental offices can adopt immediately. Attendees will gain a clear understanding of what ozone is, how it works biologically, and why it is increasingly recognized for its antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and biocompatible properties.
Clinical applications will be covered in depth, including:
- Dental unit water line treatment with ozone, achieving near-complete microbial control
- Management of dentinal hypersensitivity
- Treatment of incipient and deep carious lesions
- Periodontal therapy applications
- Endodontic disinfection support
- Crown and bridge procedures
- Implant dentistry
- Oral surgery and wound healing support
The seminar will also address ozone delivery systems, including the impact of materials, system design, and proper implementation to ensure safety and efficacy. Case examples will be used to illustrate real-world clinical outcomes.
If time permits, the course will conclude with an introductory overview of non-invasive ozone applications in medicine, highlighting its use in managing a range of significant medical challenges. This portion is designed to broaden understanding while maintaining a clear focus on dentistry.
This seminar is designed for the entire dental team and provides actionable knowledge that enhances patient care, supports prevention-focused practice models, and positions offices at the forefront of modern dental therapy.
