How Ozone Therapy is Transforming Dentistry, Medicine, and Wellness
What is ozone therapy—and why it’s getting attention
Ozone (O₃) is an activated form of oxygen used by clinicians for its antimicrobial, oxidative and tissue-support properties. In professional hands, it’s a versatile adjunct across dentistry, integrative medicine, and veterinary care—supporting cleaner fields, comfortable recoveries, and straightforward home care.
At a glance
Targets microbial load in challenging environments (biofilm-heavy areas)
Pairs well with existing protocols (irrigation, rinses, site prep)
Scales from chairside use to simple take-home support
Ozonated glycerin vs. ozonated oils (and why the base matters)
Traditionally, clinics used ozonated oils. Powerful, but oily feel and odor can limit use. Ozonated glycerin (OG-S™) delivers ozone in a water-soluble, odorless, shelf-stable base—opening up different workflows.
OG-S™ vs. Ozonated Oils: What’s the Difference?
Texture & Feel: Smooth, non-oily, and water-soluble
Absorption: Rapidly absorbs into skin or mucous membranes without residue
Stability: Shelf-stable without refrigeration for 3+ years
Odor: Odorless, making it ideal for cosmetic and dental uses
Applications: Can be used topically, cosmetically, dentally, vaginally, rectally, and in nebulized or IV-adjunct protocols
Ozonated Oils
Texture & Feel: Thick, sticky, and oily
Absorption: Slow absorption, leaves an oily residue
Stability: Can go rancid without refrigeration
Odor: Strong ozone scent that some find unpleasant
Applications: Mostly used topically or in limited dental applications
High-impact clinical use cases
Dentistry
Periodontal therapy & post-surgical recovery: localized support with OG-S™ or OG Paste
Pocket irrigation & tissue care: water-soluble base simplifies subgingival delivery
Implant site prep & wound care: clean field support before closure and in early healing
Home-care rinses: easy add-on for post-op and maintenance patients
Integrative medicine & aesthetics
Minor wound sites / peri-procedural care: precise, clean application
Dermal support: non-oily finish patients actually use
Veterinary
Oral/dermal protocols: simple handling and better owner compliance
Fast clinic deployment (one-week rollout)
Stock two textures: OG-S™ (fluid) + Pure OG Paste (adhesive).
Set a standard tray: 3 mL luer-lock syringes + pre-bent tips for placement.
Print a 1-page protocol: chairside steps + matching home-care plan.
Bundle at checkout: small OG-S™ + instruction card → better outcomes and retail revenue.
10-minute team huddle: review indications, documentation, and patient language.
What “quality” looks like (supplier checklist)
Documented stability at room temperature
Consistent, high ozone loading (batch-to-batch)
Neutral sensory profile (odorless, gentle finish)
Manufacturing transparency
Packaging that preserves potency (light/air considerations)
OG-S™ and Pure OG Paste are crafted in Japan and refined over two decades for clinical reliability.
FAQs (quick answers)
Do I need refrigeration?
No—OG-S™ and OG Paste are shelf-stable at room temperature (multi-year).
When do I choose the Paste?
Use Pure OG Paste when you need prolonged contact/adhesion (margins, overnight, localized sites).
Is it patient-friendly?
Yes—odorless, non-oily, water-soluble. Provide written directions for home use.
Is this medical advice?
No—this content is for professional education. Follow your training, regulations, and clinical judgment.
Learn fast, implement faster: hands-on training
Frontiers Ozone Conference brings hands-on workshops, CE/CME sessions, and the OG Summit focused on ozonated glycerin applications across dentistry, medicine, and veterinary care.
Up to 21 CE/CME units
Chairside protocols you can use immediately
Exhibitor Marketplace to compare products and tools
Register: https://ozonetherapiesgroup.com/frontiers9-ozone-conference
Try OG-S™ in your practice
Shop OG-S™ & Pure OG Paste: https://ozonetherapiesgroup.com (Shop)
Wholesale/clinic pricing: ozonetherapiesgroupinfo@gmail.com (group/staff discounts available)
Need protocol starters? We’ll share simple flows your team can adopt in one meeting.