Ozone Therapy For Gum Disease

26 May 2026

Ozone Therapy For Gum Disease

Ozone therapy is a modern approach used in dentistry to support healing and reduce harmful bacteria in the mouth. It involves the use of oxygen-based treatments that can help clean and disinfect affected areas without aggressive methods. This makes it a helpful option for patients looking for supportive care in managing gum-related concerns.


One of the key uses of Ozone Therapy is in helping manage infections in the gums and supporting healthier tissue response over time.


How It Is Used For Gum Health

Ozone therapy is often applied directly to areas affected by infection or inflammation in the gums. It can be used alongside other dental treatments to improve overall results.


  • Applied to targeted gum areas to reduce bacteria
  • Used during deep cleaning procedures for added support
  • Helps create a cleaner environment for healing


In cases of Periodontal Disease, it may be included as part of a broader treatment plan focused on controlling infection and supporting gum recovery.


Benefits Patients May Notice

Patients often report improved gum comfort and a cleaner feeling in the mouth after treatment. Reducing bacterial load can help gums respond better to routine care like brushing and professional cleanings. Over time, this may support healthier gum tissue and reduce irritation that can make eating or brushing uncomfortable. Consistency with dental care remains

important for lasting results.


Is It Right For You?

Ozone therapy is not a standalone solution for gum disease, but it can be a helpful addition to professional care. It may be considered if you are managing ongoing gum inflammation or looking for supportive therapies alongside traditional periodontal treatment. A full evaluation helps determine whether it fits your specific needs and oral health goals.


Consider Ozone Therapy

Managing gum health takes a combination of daily care and professional support. Ozone therapy offers an additional way to help reduce harmful bacteria and support healing in affected areas. When combined with consistent dental visits and good home care, it can play a helpful role in improving overall gum health and comfort over time.


Contact Dr. Sam Petersen at 208-240-5203 to schedule an appointment at BIO Smiles in Eagle, ID, 83616.

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