Benefits

  • Non-toxic disinfecting support for select procedures
  • May reduce bacteria in targeted areas
  • Supports a gentle, minimally invasive approach
  • Can be used as a complement to restorative and periodontal care

What to expect

  1. Evaluation to confirm whether ozone is appropriate for your case
  2. Integration into your broader treatment plan (fillings, gum care, or comfort support)
  3. Clear home-care guidance and follow-up when needed

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Frequently asked

Is ozone safe in dentistry?

When used appropriately by trained clinicians, ozone can be a helpful disinfecting and healing-support tool. We use medical-grade protocols and apply it only when indicated.

What does ozone help with?

Ozone may be used to reduce bacterial load during select procedures, support gum health, and help disinfect areas affected by decay or infection risk.

Does ozone replace fillings or deep cleanings?

No. Ozone can support care, but it does not replace needed restorations or periodontal therapy. We use it as part of a comprehensive plan.

Will it hurt?

Ozone applications are typically comfortable. We will explain what you will feel and answer questions before we begin.

How long does it take?

Ozone is usually applied in short intervals during a visit. The timing depends on your procedure and the area being treated.