Ozone dentistry uses medical ozone gas or ozonated water as a disinfecting and healing agent during dental procedures. In transalveolar extraction, which is a surgical method used to remove impacted or difficult teeth by raising a flap and removing some bone, ozone can be applied to the surgical site. Ozone has strong antimicrobial properties and is capable of destroying bacteria, viruses, and fungi present in the extraction socket. Its application helps to disinfect the area, improve oxygenation of tissues, and promote faster healing.

Because of these effects, ozone therapy can reduce the risk of post-operative infection and may eliminate the need for systemic antibiotics in many cases, making the procedure safer and minimizing antibiotic overuse. Join the expert dentist,  Dr. Sudhir Dole , in our exclusive  Dent-E-ssentials session  on “Ozone Dentistry: No Antibiotics Transaloveolar…