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Does Ozone Have a Place in Dental Practice? You Bet!

 

Presented by: Bill Domb, DMD

Original Publication Date: June 28, 2019

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Course Description:

This short program will give participants an eye-opening view into the complex world of ozone in dentistry. Ozone can make profound changes in many areas of practice. We can now entirely and reliably shut down caries and even reverse incipient lesions. Ozone impacts the definitive management of perio, treats herpetic lesions, salvages failing implants, and remarkably shuts down tooth sensitivity. Ozone can be critical in endodontics. There are also exciting developments in aesthetics, with ozone contributing to taking twenty years off the aging face. We’ll also touch briefly on the use of ozone gas in medicine. Participants will be better prepared to decide if adding ozone to their practice will make sense economically.

Learning Objectives:

  • Recognize ways of treating caries, perio, lesions, infections, bleaching, and aesthetics.
  • Identify legal issues and the FDA.
  • Recognize considerations of establishing an ozone practice.
  • Recognize oral-systemic implications.

Speaker Bio:

Dr. Bill Domb is a founding member of the American Academy for Oral Systemic Health and the producer of the website ZT4BG.com.  He founded the International Association of Ozone in Healthcare and is currently its immediate past president.

He recently retired from a busy high-tech practice in Southern California, where his focus was on aesthetics. Still, the method has several other active centers such as headache-TMD, fresh breath, anesthesia and sedation dentistry, implantology, underlying biochemistry analysis, minimally interventive/preventive services, and the many uses of ozone.  Bill is an international expert, speaker, and researcher on the many uses of Ozone.