Microbial support
Ozone may help reduce microbial load in specific clinical situations when used appropriately.
Ozone Therapy
Ozone can be used as an adjunct to support disinfection, gum health, restorations, and healing when clinically appropriate.

Rise Dental
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How we use it
We use ozone thoughtfully as part of a larger treatment plan. It may support microbial reduction and tissue healing in certain situations, but it does not replace diagnosis, mechanical cleaning, restorative treatment, or periodontal therapy when those are needed.
How this helps
Ozone may help reduce microbial load in specific clinical situations when used appropriately.
It can be used as a supportive step around gum therapy, restorative care, and surgical healing.
Ozone fits our preference for measured, tissue-aware care that supports the body’s healing process.
What to expect
We explain why ozone is being recommended, how it fits into treatment, and what it can and cannot do.
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We identify the source of the concern before recommending any adjunctive therapy.
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Ozone is applied in the form and location appropriate for the clinical situation.
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We pair it with home care, maintenance, restorations, or periodontal therapy when needed.
Mini FAQ
Ozone is used in controlled ways in dentistry. We review your health history and explain the recommendation before using it.
Patients with gum inflammation, restorative needs, old dental work, surgical healing needs, or biological dentistry preferences may ask about ozone.
Ozone is supportive. The outcome depends on the diagnosis, the main treatment, your healing response, and ongoing home care.
No. Ozone is not a replacement for needed dental treatment, periodontal therapy, or medical care.
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Book a Clarity Visit if you want to understand whether ozone makes sense for your specific concern.