5 Benefits of Dental Ozone Therapy

11 June 2024

BIO Smiles, Dr. Samuel Petersen | Eagle, ID

The word “ozone” might make you think of the earth’s atmosphere, but it is also a term used in holistic dentistry! Ozone therapy uses the power of a naturally occuring gas, ozone, which has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. Our dentist in Eagle, ID uses dental ozone therapy to promote healing and reduce infection after dental procedures.


Uses for Ozone Therapy

Dental ozone therapy is used to help treat many common oral health conditions, including:

  • Gum disease
  • Root canals
  • Dental decay
  • Tooth sensitivity
  • Dry socket
  • Oral thrush


Advantages of Dental Ozone Therapy

Dental ozone therapy is proven to have several benefits for patients undergoing dental treatments, including:

  1. No allergic response. Ozone therapy uses a molecule made up of three oxygen atoms. While other substances may cause an allergic response, our bodies recognize ozone because we rely on oxygen to breathe. If you are allergic or have sensitivities to other substances, ozone therapy is a safer option for you.
  2. Minimally invasive. Ozone therapy can be used in place of dental drills to treat such problems as dental decay. Traditional cavity treatment involves drilling away decayed tissue as well as healthy parts of the enamel. With ozone therapy, your dentist can gently eliminate harmful bacteria and disinfect the tooth. You’ll have a more comfortable treatment and preserve more of your natural tooth.
  3. Safe and effective. Ozone therapy should be administered by a trained dental professional for best results. This ensures that the proper dose is used and treatment is completed correctly to minimize risks.
  4. No recovery. Dental surgeries involving traditional methods can sometimes lead to long, uncomfortable recovery periods. Ozone therapy helps to ensure treatments are less invasive and pain free. You’ll experience a faster recovery and less discomfort overall.
  5. No long-term risks. Ozone quickly decomposes back into oxygen within 30 minutes of your treatment. You don’t have to worry about excessive amounts of ozone in your body after receiving ozone therapy. All ozone used during treatment is temporary and will not cause any long-term issues.


Ozone therapy has many benefits, especially for patients with allergies or those worried about the invasive natures of some dental surgeries. If you want to learn more about ozone therapy or want it as part of your treatment, schedule an appointment with our dentist at
BIO Smiles!




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E State St, Eagle, ID 83616

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