Available in Gillette, WY and Sturgis, SD
EBOO therapy, short for Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation, is one of the most advanced forms of medical ozone therapy available today. Patients researching ozone treatments, detoxification support, or high-dose oxygen-ozone therapies may encounter terms such as “10 Pass ozone therapy,” “ozone dialysis,” or “high-dose ozone therapy.”
EBOO falls within this category, but it works differently. It is designed to process a larger volume of blood through continuous filtration, oxygenation, and controlled ozone exposure, making it one of the most efficient methods available for systemic support.
This guide explains what EBOO therapy is, how it works step by step, how it compares to other ozone therapies, and what patients in Gillette, WY and Sturgis, SD can expect during treatment.
Related educational articles:
EBOO for Dental Healing & Oral Health
EBOO Safety & Screening Requirements
Who Benefits From EBOO Therapy
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EBOO Ozone Therapy
What Is EBOO Therapy?
EBOO, or Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation, is a controlled medical process in which blood is temporarily circulated outside the body, filtered, and exposed to medical-grade oxygen and ozone before being returned to circulation.
Because the system resembles dialysis equipment, EBOO is often referred to as ozone dialysis. Unlike smaller ozone therapies such as Major Autohemotherapy (MAHT), EBOO processes a significantly larger volume of blood in a single session, allowing for more comprehensive systemic support.
How EBOO Therapy Works: Step by Step
Below is what patients experience during a typical EBOO session.
1. IV Access and Blood Circulation
EBOO uses two small IV lines, typically one in each arm. One IV gently draws blood into a closed-loop system, while the second returns the filtered, oxygenated, and ozonated blood back into the body. The process is minimally invasive and feels similar to standard IV therapy.
2. Filtration Through a Medical-Grade Cartridge
As blood circulates through the system, it passes through a semipermeable filtration chamber designed to support the removal of:
- inflammatory proteins
- oxidative byproducts
- circulating toxins
- excess metabolic waste
This filtration step is one of the primary differences between EBOO and 10 Pass ozone therapy.
3. Controlled Exposure to Oxygen and Ozone
Inside the filtration chamber, blood is exposed to a precise blend of medical-grade oxygen and ozone. This interaction forms compounds known as ozonides, which act as signaling molecules that may support:
- improved microcirculation
- enhanced mitochondrial function
- increased antioxidant capacity
- reduced oxidative stress
- immune system modulation
Many patients describe the treatment as both calming and clarifying.
4. Return of Oxygenated Blood to the Body
The treated blood returns to the body through the second IV line in a smooth, continuous flow. The full process typically lasts 45 to 60 minutes, during which patients often rest, read, or listen to music.
How EBOO Differs From Other Ozone Therapies
Ozone therapies vary widely in how they are administered. Common forms include:
- Major Autohemotherapy (MAHT)
- High-Dose Ozone (HDO)
- 10 Pass Ozone Therapy
Understanding these differences helps patients choose the most appropriate option for their goals.
How EBOO Stands Apart
Unlike therapies that rely on repeated pressure cycles or smaller blood volumes, EBOO delivers a steady, continuous flow of blood through a combined filtration and oxygenation system. This results in a smoother, more efficient, and more comfortable experience.
At Synergy Dental, we are the only office in our state—and even the surrounding region—offering EBOO therapy. This level of access is rare, and many patients travel long distances to receive care with our team.
How EBOO Supports Whole-Body and Dental Wellness
While EBOO is often associated with systemic wellness, oral health and overall health are deeply interconnected. By improving oxygen delivery, reducing inflammatory burden, and supporting immune balance, EBOO may complement dental and airway-focused care.
Potential supportive effects include:
- reduced systemic inflammation that supports gum health
- improved circulation and oxygenation for post-surgical healing
- enhanced immune response to chronic bacterial challenges, including periodontal concerns
- filtration of blood that may reduce toxic burden contributing to oral-systemic imbalance
Your dentist will determine whether EBOO may be a helpful adjunct to your personalized dental or wellness plan.
Why Patients Choose EBOO in Gillette and Sturgis
Patients throughout Campbell County, the Black Hills region, and nearby communities such as Deadwood, Spearfish, and Sioux Falls seek EBOO therapy for several reasons.
1. Comprehensive Whole-Blood Support
EBOO simultaneously addresses circulation, filtration, and oxygenation, offering broad systemic benefits.
2. Noticeable Improvements in Well-Being
Patients commonly report:
- increased energy
- improved mental clarity
- reduced tension
- enhanced recovery
- greater overall vitality
Results vary, but many describe the experience as a whole-body reset.
EBOO as Support for Dental Procedures and Oral-Systemic Care
Although EBOO offers whole-body benefits, its most important role within our practice is how it supports dental treatment and recovery.
Periodontal Support
EBOO may help lower systemic inflammation and support immune balance alongside periodontal therapy and biologic hygiene care.
Pre-Surgical Preparation
Some patients use EBOO prior to biologic extractions, implants, or airway procedures to support circulation, oxygen availability, and healing readiness.
Post-Surgical Recovery
After complex dental procedures, EBOO may assist recovery by supporting oxygen-rich blood flow, immune modulation, and detoxification pathways. It pairs well with treatments such as PRF, ozone therapy, and laser therapy.
TMJ, Airway, and Functional Dentistry
Patients undergoing TMJ, orthodontic, or airway-focused care may use EBOO to support whole-body balance as tissues adapt during treatment.
Learn more here: EBOO and Dental Healing Benefits
What Patients Experience During and After EBOO
EBOO is designed to be comfortable and calming.
During Treatment
Patients may notice:
- warmth or tingling
- relaxation
- mild alertness
- deeper breathing
After Treatment
Patients often describe:
- increased energy
- clearer mental focus
- improved ease of movement
- reduced inflammation
- smoother recovery after exertion
Many patients begin noticing meaningful changes after multiple sessions, especially when EBOO is part of a broader wellness or dental care plan.
For safety information, visit: EBOO Safety & Screening
Also see: Who Benefits from EBOO Therapy
Is EBOO Right for You?
EBOO may be considered if you are seeking:
- high-dose oxygen-ozone support
- detoxification and filtration assistance
- improved circulation
- immune system support
- general wellness optimization
- adjunctive support for periodontal or oral health concerns
- enhanced healing before or after dental or surgical procedures
- systemic support alongside airway, TMJ, or functional dental care
During your consultation, we review your medical history, evaluate lab work (including CBC, CMP, and G6PD testing), and determine whether EBOO is appropriate for your dental and overall wellness goals.
Your First EBOO Appointment
At our Gillette, WY and Sturgis, SD locations, EBOO is performed by trained medical professionals in a private, wellness-focused environment.
Before treatment, required blood work must be completed and reviewed to ensure safety.
Your visit includes:
- intake and screening
- IV placement in both arms
- 45 to 60 minutes of continuous treatment
- hydration and aftercare guidance
- personalized follow-up recommendations
Our team ensures you feel informed, supported, and comfortable throughout the process.
Schedule an Evaluation
If you are interested in whether EBOO may support your dental or wellness goals, our team is here to guide you with medically supervised, patient-centered care.
A biologic exam is required, and patients must be established with our practice prior to scheduling EBOO therapy to ensure safe and appropriate recommendations.