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Introduction to MOSA Dentistry Programs for Africa

 

MOSA - Medical Oxygen Society of the Americas has expressed through it's charitable curriculum, and in paticular, AfricaMedica.org to design, develop and maintain dental services in the most destitute areas of the African continent

 

The most fundamental human right, the right to health finds its highest international violation on the continent of Africa.  Civil wars, famine, social unrest and total economic meltdown have conspired together to reduce the medical and within the dental services to a total ruin. Generations of kids have never had the chance to see a dentist for the most elemental of needs in prevention of dental diseases.

 

MOSA’s Dentistry Programs for Africa proposes the establishment of comprehensive preventative dental systems capable of providing much needed dental services, training and education, as well as, reducing the future costs of general dental care throughout Africa.

 

 

 

Oxygen Dentistry for Africa

 

Oxygen, H2O2, Ozone and the oxygen reactive species (ROS) are relatively new in the field of dentistry even in the industrial societies.  Although Oxygen / ROS have been used in medicine since over a century, the full integration of this technology remains to be developed and finds its rightful place in the mainstream dentistry.

 

One major reason of procrastination in Oxygen / ROS integration is due to it's low cost main characteristic and high efficacy. Reduced profit margins mean the Oxygen / ROS technology represents no motivation to the professionals or for-profit businesses to implement on a large scale.  On the other hand, this characteristic offers the ideal reason for its introduction into the MOSA’s Dentistry Programs for Africa ... AfricaMedica.org.

 

 

 

Oxygen Dentistry – a Cost-Effective Alternative for the Dentistry Programs in Africa

 

Within the new charitable decline of the present world economic realities the MOSA's Dentistry Programs for Africa must be very cost effective. Dentistry by definition as a high tech mechanical speciality is a very costly enterprise, dependent of heavy equipment requiring permanent maintenance, expensive small instrumentarium and complex medicine and chemicals.  A permanent flow of such maintenance components has to be supported in a flawless manner in order for the program to perform and grow.

 

Oxygen and ROS as a major component of the MOSA's Dentistry Programs for Africa will substantially reduce the maintenance costs of the dental care system.  The Medozone Technologies (MOT) Dental Oxygen Energizing Unit can provide a permanent flow of very inexpensive medical /dental chemical with generalized use in all phases of dentistry. 

 

 

 

Oxygen in Dentistry – International Studies

 

The catalog of oxygen / ROS clinical studies performed all over the world and international oxygen medical symposiums, meetings and congresses deliver a steady flow of information in regard to the irrefutable advantages of oxygen and its ROS utilization in medicine.

 

National ozone societies in the European countries such as France, Germany, England, Austria, Switzerland, Italy and many others are reporting new ways of application – new technologies and medical results in this direction.  The safety, but most of all the simplicity and cost effectiveness of oxygen in medicine and dentistry imposes this department of modern medicine as ideal for the MOSA's Dentistry Programs for Africa... AfricaMedica.org.

 

 

 

Oxygen in Dentistry - Article (i)

Oxygen in Dentistry - Article (ii)

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Tryogen in MOSA’s Dentistry Programs in Africa ... AfricaMedica.org

 

Oxygen and its Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) – include a large array of energized and super-energized molecular configurations, each with their own specific medical characteristics and applicable benefits.  As a method of more efficient communication and understanding the vast complexity of oxygen technology, the introduction of TRYOGEN by MOSA shows itself most beneficial, considering that H202 as an oxidative transmitter, is also contained by the Tryogen complex.  For the Africa program and its educational section of auxiliary personnel, Tryogen will prove indispensable for better understanding and communication. 

 

 

 

Benefits of Oxygen in Dentistry

 

The oxygen in dentistry is not new and its effects on all stages of dental procedures have been documented in many medical studies.  The effects of the Energized Oxygen / ROS on soft tissue (the gums) and hard tissue (teeth) has been documented in an irrefutable way. 

 

 

Sterilization:   

No resistance of any bacteria, viruses or fungi has been ever observed against the super killing power of ROS - Tryogen.  Utilized in dentistry the ROS can deliver a complete sterile environment in the most difficult to sterilize part of the human body – the mouth cavity.  Under semi-clinical environment such as a temporary dental arrangement, an easy and inexpensive but absolute sterilization has probably the highest medical value. 

 

 

Blood Coagulation:

The effective acceleration of the coagulation cascade is a fundamental advantage of ROS – Tryogen, when employed in dental surgeries – extractions and gum treatments. The oxidative component associated with the aerobic effect reduces the bleeding time considerably and is a major precursor of the next important advantage of the ROS – the re-epithelialization. 

 

 

Re-epithelialization Acceleration

Following any surgery the process of healing is mostly influenced by the ability of the disturbed tissue to reunite and close the defect.  This process of re-epithilialization can be highly influenced – facilitated and initiated – by the ROS-Tryogen application. The re-epithilialization plays a crucial role in all gum surgeries, reducing the recovery time considerably for the benefit of the patient. 

 

 

Desensitization

Most appreciated by all patients, this enormously advantage of ROS-Tryogen in dentistry can result in a vast cost savings effect since less expensive pain medication must be dispensed to the patient to achieve their comfort.  The nerve endings interrupted by trauma, accidents, infections, surgery and other dental procedures such as dental caries treatments, are dessicated and sealed by the Tryogen components, reducing in this natural way the transmission of pain sensation to the pain center of the brain. 

 

 

Remineralization

As the most dental specific effect of ROS / Tryogen, the remineralization helps considerably in dessicating and after repeated applications, arresting the process of a dental decay.  Studies from South Africa and Europe showed typical decay reduction particularly in deciduous and young teeth, very clearly in the radiographic monitoring.  This particular advantage of Tryogen represents an invaluable component of the MOSA's Dentistry Programs for Africa in regards to the treatment of rampant caries epidemics among the African children, victims of malnutrition and complete lack of dental hygiene. 

 

 

Bio-Restructuring

The Bio-Restructuring has been introduced by MOSA several years ago to describe the Tryogen benefits to dentistry and include all of the above-mentioned oxygen medical qualities. 

 

 

 

MOSA – Dental Prevention Programs for Africa

 

Based on the principle. . .prevention is better and certainly cheaper than the treatment .... MOSA will dedicate a major part of the dental efforts to the preventive dentistry. Children instructed in oral hygiene, followed by regular examination, dental cleanings, fluoridation, fissure sealings and other procedures will considerably reduce the costs of the dental program in the future and prevent at the same time the younger generations from dental afflictions as much as possible. The ROS can be considered without any doubt the most inexpensive but also the highest effective preventive medicine for oral use in the MOSA's Dentistry Programs for Africa.

 

 

 

Dental Charitable Practitioner Groups

 

Due to the chronic absence of dentists in many regions of Africa, a dental program cannot be initiated or maintained without the help of organized charitable groups of dentists from the USA and Canada but also from European countries, willing to donate their vacation time and professional skills and talents to MOSA's Dentistry Programs for Africa

 

The logistics in the preparation of such charitable professional groups are very complex and MOSA’s present preoccupation is the simplification of the process connected to this part of the Dentistry Programs for Africa

 

 

 

Dental Facilities for MOSA’s Dental Program for Africa

 

Considering the nonnegotiable fact that charitable professional groups when going to offer free dental services in Africa must have a dental base and the necessary and immovable dental equipment, MOSA plans to open and maintain dental clinics where the possibility and the African reality will permit such developments. 

 

Donations of dental equipment will permanently be necessary to translate into reality this ambitious but vital part of the Africa Dental Program. The introduction and utilization of the oxygen energizers produced by the Medozone Technologies LLC will constitute the initial base of oxygen dentistry into the Africa program with all the benefits of traditional dentistry and the ROS characteristic advantages and cost effectiveness. 

 

 

 

Educational of Dental Auxiliary Personnel

 

The MOSA educational program was designed to offer online training via internet webinars to the local young people and enable them to become useful supporters of the charitable professional groups.  Trained in the up to date western dental practice, such natives will later become promoters of dental hygiene and disseminators of important medical information in their communities, and in doing so will support MOSA's Dentistry Programs for Africa in a better and most organic way. 

 

 

 

Conclusion

 

MOSA's Dentistry Programs for Africa in its vast complexity was designed to address the most acute needs of the distressed populations in specific regions of the African continent. Based on the present austerity of the world’s charity, this program must be oriented toward a solid self supporting concept and at the same time must promote an intensive campaign of information and public relations interface to ensure the survival and expansion of the program.

 

 


 

 

 


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