Oral mucositis
Red light helps reduces inflammation and promotes rapid tissue regeneration, making this therapy highly effective for treating painful mouth sores caused by chemotherapy or radiation.
Periodontal disease (gum disease)
Red light helps reduce inflammation and supports soft tissue repair, while 470nm blue light kills harmful bacteria in gum pockets, improving treatment outcomes and reducing recurrence.
Temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ/TMD)
Near-infrared light penetrates into the jaw joints and muscles, decreasing inflammation, relaxing tight muscles, and reducing pain and stiffness without medication.
Cold sores (herpes simplex)
Red light accelerates healing and shortens outbreak duration, while blue light suppresses viral replication and provides surface disinfection, helping prevent lesion spread.
Canker sores (aphthous ulcers)
Red light decreases pain and speeds up epithelial healing, while blue light adds an antimicrobial effect to prevent secondary infection.
Tooth sensitivity (dentin hypersensitivity)
Red light helps reduce nerve excitability and stimulate secondary dentin formation, providing longer-term relief from pain due to hot or cold stimuli.
Dry mouth (xerostomia)
Red light stimulates salivary gland activity and reduces oxidative stress in glandular tissue, which can help increase natural saliva production over time.
Post-extraction or oral surgery healing
Red light reduces swelling and pain, accelerate clot formation, and promote faster tissue regeneration, leading to quicker and more comfortable recovery.
Implant recovery and peri-implantitis
Red light supports osseointegration (bone bonding) and healing, while blue light disinfects the peri-implant area, lowering the risk of infection and inflammation.
Burning mouth syndrome
Red light helps modulate nerve signals and reduce neuropathic pain sensations, offering a drug-free option for chronic burning sensations in the tongue and oral mucosa.
Dental Plaque & Biofilm Reduction
Effective against Streptococcus mutans and Porphyromonas gingivalis.
These are just some of many!
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