Dental Ozone Therapy in Madrid
Pioneers in Madrid in the application of medical ozone (O₃) for natural disinfection, accelerated healing and immune modulation following surgical and periodontal procedures.

What is dental ozone therapy?
Dental ozone therapy involves the application of medical ozone (O₃) to the treated area for therapeutic purposes. Ozone is a molecule made up of three oxygen atoms that possesses disinfectant, healing and immunomodulatory properties far superior to those of conventional chemical disinfectants.
At Bio Salud Dental we are pioneers in Madrid in its application following surgical procedures (such as the placement of zirconia implants), periodontal treatments and other invasive procedures.
Properties of medical ozone
Broad-spectrum germicide: ozone eliminates bacteria, viruses and fungi immediately. It is one of the most powerful disinfectants in existence, surpassing chlorine and hydrogen peroxide.
Accelerated healing: it stimulates cell proliferation and the formation of new tissue, significantly reducing recovery time after surgery.
Immune modulation: ozone activates the local immune system, strengthening the body's ability to fight infections naturally.
Antioxidant effect: paradoxically, ozone (an oxidant) activates the body's antioxidant systems, combating the oxidative stress generated by surgical intervention.
Analgesic and anti-inflammatory: it reduces post-surgical pain and inflammation, often eliminating the need for antibiotics.
When is it applied?
At Bio Salud Dental we apply ozone therapy after every implant surgery, after deep periodontal treatments, after complex extractions and as a support measure during mercury amalgam removal. It is a natural and inseparable component of our biological protocol.
Frequently asked questions
We answer your questions
Yes. Medical ozone has been used in medicine for over 100 years. When applied by qualified professionals using certified medical equipment, it has no side effects.
No. The application of ozone is completely painless. It is carried out immediately after the surgical procedure, while the patient is still under the effects of local anaesthesia.
In many cases, yes. Ozone is a more potent germicide than antibiotics and does not create bacterial resistance. However, each case is assessed individually and in complex situations it may be supplemented with antibiotics if necessary.
For implant surgery, one session is usually applied at the end of the procedure. For periodontal treatments, several sessions may be needed depending on the severity of the case.
No side effects are known when correctly applied with certified medical equipment by qualified professionals.
No. Medical ozone is generated using specific equipment at controlled, therapeutic concentrations. It has nothing to do with tropospheric ozone from environmental pollution.
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