Ozone Therapy

Ozone Therapy

Posted by Seattle Dental Care Jan 11, 2024

Improving Periodontal Disease with Ozone Therapy

Periodontal disease, also known as gum disease, is a common yet serious condition that affects many individuals, leading to infected gums, and the possibility of losing bones and teeth if not treated in time. Understanding the causes and exploring innovative treatments like ozone therapy can make a substantial difference in managing this condition.

 

The Role of the Oral Microbiome

Periodontal disease is primarily caused by plaque buildup, a sticky film of bacteria that forms on your teeth. When plaque isn't removed, it hardens into tartar, which is more challenging to clean and can lead to inflammation and infection of the gums. However, it's not just bacteria at play. The oral microbiome, a complex community of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites, can become imbalanced. 

When this delicate balance is disrupted, it leads to anaerobiosis, an oxidative vascular lymphatic congestion, resulting in overgrowth of harmful anaerobic microbes that contribute to periodontal disease.

 

How to naturally treat periodontal disease?

By using Ozone Therapy, the mouth will undergo aerobiosis without the usage of pharmaceutical agents. 

Properties of Ozone Therapy:

  • Bactericide

  • Virucide

  • Fungicide

  • Anti Parasitic 

  • Disinfect ad detox

  • Sterilize 

  • Boost healing 

 

Instead of using multiple harmful chemicals to destroy each microbial, ozone therapy is able to target all component with the power of oxygen, a natural, critical nutrient that we breathe.

Ozone therapy can be administered in several forms, including ozonated water, gas, and oil. During treatment, a biological dental provider applies ozone to the affected areas, where it begins its work of killing harmful pathogens and fostering a healthier oral microbiome. The process is generally quick, minimally invasive and painless. 

 

A balanced microbiome is crucial for maintaining oral and overall health. It helps protect against harmful pathogens, aids in digestion, and even influences your immune system. By nurturing a healthy oral ecosystem and incorporating advanced treatments such as ozone therapy, individuals can anticipate enhanced oral hygiene and, as a result, an enriched quality of life.

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