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When most people think about oral health, they picture brushing, flossing, and routine dental checkups. What many patients do not realize is that the health of the mouth is closely connected to the health of the entire body. Inflammation, circulation challenges, and immune imbalance can all influence how well someone heals after dental procedures.
For patients looking for additional support before or after dental treatment, EBOO therapy — short for Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation — offers a whole-body approach. By combining blood filtration, oxygenation, and controlled ozone exposure, EBOO may support tissue healing, help reduce inflammation, and promote smoother recovery following many types of dental care.
This article explains how EBOO supports dental healing, how it compares to other ozone therapies, and what patients in Gillette, WY and Sturgis, SD should know before beginning treatment.
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EBOO Ozone Therapy
The mouth is a direct gateway to the bloodstream and immune system. When infection, inflammation, or delayed healing occurs in the oral cavity, it can affect the entire body.
Factors that may impair dental healing include:
Dental procedures — especially extractions, implant placement, periodontal surgery, and treatment for gum disease — rely on a strong and efficient healing response. EBOO therapy is designed to support the internal conditions that make optimal healing possible.
EBOO therapy integrates three core components:
Together, these elements help create a more favorable internal environment for post-dental recovery.
Oxygen plays a critical role in healing. After dental procedures, tissues require increased oxygen to:
EBOO exposes blood to medical-grade oxygen, which may improve oxygen delivery to healing tissues and support comfort during recovery.
Ozone has been used in dentistry for decades due to its antimicrobial and oxygen-supporting properties. Dentists often use ozone gas or ozonated water for:
EBOO applies these benefits systemically. During treatment, ozone interacts with blood to form compounds known as ozonides, which may:
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How EBOO Therapy Works
Healthy blood flow is essential for dental healing, particularly after procedures involving gum tissue, bone, or implants. EBOO may support circulation by:
One of EBOO’s most unique features is its filtration component. As blood circulates through a semipermeable membrane, it helps reduce:
EBOO is not a treatment for dental disease, but it may serve as supportive therapy for patients seeking to optimize healing.
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Who Benefits From EBOO Therapy
Many patients researching EBOO also encounter 10 Pass ozone therapy. While both therapies involve ozone, there are important differences.
Patients seeking circulation support, filtration, and a gentler experience often prefer EBOO.
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How EBOO Therapy Works
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EBOO Safety & Screening
Patients across Campbell County, WY, Lawrence County, SD, and surrounding communities choose EBOO because it offers:
EBOO may be appropriate if you want to:
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Who Benefits From EBOO Therapy
If you are preparing for dental treatment or want to support your oral-systemic health, our team in Gillette, WY and Sturgis, SD can help determine whether EBOO is appropriate for you.
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