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Introduction & Forward to Ozone In Healing Author; Dr Julian Holmes, 2009. Introduction & Forward to "Ozone In Infection Control & Wound Management" Just nine years ago, the possibility of reversing dental caries by a simple 40-second procedure was but a dream; dental research had got as far as recognising that caries was an infection, but then dentists proceeded to amputate the infected portion of tooth rather than treat it pharmaceutically. This culture of ‘drilln’fill’ entered the patient into a cyclical treatment pattern of further, increasingly expensive restorative care that would fail at some point in the future. There is a great deal of research on prevention and the use of various medicaments, but none provided the reliability the dental profession and the general public were looking for. Yet our general medical colleagues stopped cutting off infected appendages over 100 years ago, by managing the infection with ozone and later, by modern antibiotics. For some reason, the dental profession failed to see what their medical counter parts were doing – as speed became a consuming goal and religion, the air-driven turbine was the instrument of choice, and tissue destruction continued unabated.
The movement within the dental profession in the 1990’s towards Minimal Intervention (MI) concepts slowly filtered through the dental profession, but as it was taken up in practice, new research left these new-age practitioners realising that MI was not Minimal, but still Macro-Intervention. The tools the dental profession used were large and destructive. As smaller and smaller instruments were made, the dental profession realised they needed better vision and started to use magnification to work. Operating microscopes, higher-powered magnification, intra-oral cameras and air abraision became the norm for a small group of dental practitioners who had moved on to true Micro-Invaisive dental care.
As further research has been published from around the world, the use of ozone has moved from a narrow focussed application, to full integration into every aspect of modern dental treatment and care. Its future in dental care is assured as it is cheap, predictable, non-invasive, and does not hurt – every thing that the patient demands, and the dental profession aspires to provide. This collection of Essays, Research Papers and Texts has been drawn together from over the past 7 years and before that for the general ozone research. It has been expanded into the Medical & Veterinary Professions as we are all part of the same profession - 'Healers' - irrespective of the origins of our patients, be they dental, medical, or animal.
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