Lost In The Ozone? Ozone’s potential to heal your patients, and grow your practice, REVEALED!
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Ozone comes in many forms including gas, ozonated water, and oil. Learn from one of the true pioneers of the application of ozone therapy in the dental setting!
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Bill Domb maintained a busy high-tech dental practice in Southern California hosting visitors from many states and countries. His expertise runs the gamut and includes: aesthetic restorative, headache-TMD, fresh breath, anesthesia and sedation dentistry, sleep apnea, implantology, underlying biochemistry analysis, and minimally interventive services with special emphasis on the many uses of ozone. The various uses of ozone in the dental practice have occupied Bill for the past two decades.
Bill Domb is a founder and fellow executive committee member, of the American Academy for Oral Systemic Health, and host of the website ZT4BG.com, that is, zero tolerance for bleeding gums. He founded the International Association of Ozone in Healthcare, and is its past president.
He has been dental advisor to a Sjogren’s Syndrome group and Director of the Inland Institute of Aesthetic Dentistry. He served on the faculty of local dental and medical schools and has chaired the Council on Dental Health for the California Dental Association.
An important trip took Bill to Haiti where he worked with physicians implementing programs incorporating ozone to treat fulminating infection and eliminate the current practice of amputation of infected limbs, and this is only an abridged biography of today’s very special presenter!
Dave Hamel, DDS, is past president of the Kansas Academy of General Dentistry and the Kansas Dental Association. He also served on the American Dental Association's Council on Dental Benefit Programs. In addition to those commitments he's been a student for continually improving patient care through integration of new technology, science and behavioral sciences. Collaboration with patients about their health was, and continues to be, an important focus within his practice.
Dave practiced dentistry for 42 years in rural Kansas in a small town known for its association with the Pony Express Trail: Marysville. He began learning from Bill Domb through a few internet groups that were formed during his career, which led him to incorporate ozone into his practice.