Fellow AAID, Diplomate ABOI, Fellow ACP, Fellow AO, San Antonio, Texas, United States
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The course will provide an explanation of ,ozone, aqueous ozone, methods of making ozone. Relevance of , ozone, for disinfection , minimization of biofilms. How , ozone, reduces c ross contamination in the dental office and provides protection to patients, staff, vendors, all related family . Current and future state of applications of ozone in oral / systemic disease and general health. Description of the ozone molecular structure, its log-reduction capabilities as it pertains to biofilms and disease causing microbes in dentistry. All data and statistical reports are from certified third party , well established and recognized, laboratories. I will discuss what ,ozone, is, where it is, when we find it naturally, how it is produced in nature, and how this technology produces it on demand , as required.
Learning Objectives:
more thoroughly understand and insure that their dental office, laboratory, sterilization room, restrooms, reception areas, hard surfaces, upholstery , staff, patients, and themselves are in a better disinfected environment. The presentation will address how to accomplish this and how to test for efficacy.
To know about the efficacy of aqeous ozone ( ozone produced from water , in water) made from a new technology. The attendee will learn the features and requirements around the use of ozone as a disinfectant. The attendee will learn about many collateral benefits from the use of ozone.
The attendee will learn that ozone is an all natural disinfectant, produced by earth's atmosphere and that it serves as the major protector of earth from solar radiation.