Description
Nationally Approved PACE Program Provider for
FAGD/MAGD credit
Approval does not imply acceptance by regulatory authority or AGD endorsement 7/1/2025 to 6/30/2027.
Provider ID# 317641
Course Title: Ozone Therapy in Dentistry
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Location: Online
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#CE HOURS: 3
Speaker(s) & Bio: Fran Horning, RDH, BRDH
Frances Horning, BRDH has been practicing dental hygiene for over 37 years with a holistic mindset and has been at the forefront of biological and natural dental modalities since 1984, when the biological dentistry movement was first forming.
Her decades of dedication and study have earned her leadership roles within the International Academy of Biological Dentistry & Medicine, where she serves as Associate Director, Hygiene Department Chair, and Board Member. Fran lectures nationally and internationally, educating doctors and dental teams on the practical, clinical application of biological dentistry.
Course Description:
Ozone has long carried a reputation as a pollutant, something to avoid rather than embrace. Yet the history of ozone in medicine tells a very different story. For over a century, ozone has demonstrated remarkable success in eliminating pathogens, reducing inflammation, and accelerating healing, making it a natural fit for biological dentistry. This course explores the science and clinical application of ozone therapy in dental practice, from its origins in medicine to its expanding role in modern integrative care. Participants will discover how this powerful, biocompatible tool can transform treatment outcomes across a wide range of procedures, offering patients a safer, more effective, and toxin-free approach to healing. Whether you are new to ozone or looking to deepen your clinical application, this course will elevate your practice to the next level.
Course Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Describe the history of ozone in medicine and trace its evolution into biological and integrative dental practice
- Differentiate between the forms of ozone and types of ozone generators, and identify the appropriate clinical application and benefits of each
- Apply ozone therapy protocols to common dental procedures to improve treatment outcomes and enhance patient healing
- Integrate ozone therapy into a biological and toxin-free practice framework to support whole-body patient health
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