During the First World War, ozone gas was used for the treatment of post-traumatic gangrene, infected wounds, burns and fistulas and other anaerobic infections, putrefied wounds, suppurations of bone fractures and various inflammations in German soldiers.
By the middle of 1932, German dentist Edward A. Fisch, perceived the therapeutic possibilities of using ozone as a medical therapy.
AIM Dental Marketing hosted, "Ozone Therapy's Promise to Save Lives, Not Just Teeth" with presenter Dr. Julian Holmes (President, IAOHD; Scientific Advisor, OASA; & Clinical Director of GCE).