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Lumoral Makes Global Impact at IDS 2025 with Breakthrough Oral Health Technology

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SHERIDAN, WYOMING – April 6, 2025 - Transforming Oral Home Care with Innovation
Koite Health, the Finnish health tech pioneer, made a significant impact at the recently concluded International Dental Show (IDS) 2025 in Cologne, Germany. The event marked a major milestone for Lumoral, a light-activated treatment designed to improve oral home care, particularly for preventing and managing gum disease and dental caries.

Oral Health’s Hidden Power: How Dental Hygiene Impacts Brain Health and Stroke Prevention

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SHERIDAN, WYOMING – April 6, 2025 - Oral Bacteria and Brain Health: A Growing Area of Concern
New research is shedding light on the powerful link between oral health and brain health, positioning dental hygiene as a key factor in the prevention of serious conditions such as strokes. With over 13 million people affected globally each year, and one in four likely to experience a stroke in their lifetime, the World Stroke Organization (WSO) emphasizes that up to 90% of strokes could be prevented through lifestyle changes—including improved oral hygiene practices.

Lumoral’s Antibacterial Light Therapy Supports Elderly Oral Health and Periodontitis Treatment

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SHERIDAN, WYOMING – April 6, 2025 - A New Standard in Oral Hygiene for Aging Populations
Maintaining daily oral hygiene becomes increasingly challenging with age, particularly for individuals experiencing memory loss or reduced motor skills. Lumoral’s innovative antibacterial aPDT (antibacterial photodynamic therapy) offers a groundbreaking solution for these patients by enhancing the effectiveness of daily dental care routines—even for advanced cases of periodontal disease.

Oral Health and Alzheimer’s: New Research Underscores Preventive Potential of Antibacterial Lumoral Treatment

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SHERIDAN, WYOMING – April 6, 2025 - Mounting Evidence Links Oral Health to Cognitive Decline
As Alzheimer’s disease continues to affect a growing number of older adults worldwide, scientists are uncovering a stronger connection between oral health and neurological conditions such as dementia. Recent findings spotlight the critical role of oral infections and chronic inflammation in accelerating the progression of Alzheimer’s, prompting healthcare professionals to reassess the importance of preventive dental care.

New Research Confirms Gum Disease as Emerging Stroke Risk Factor in Young Adults

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SHERIDAN, WYOMING – April 6, 2025 - Oral Health and Brain Health: An Overlooked Connection
A groundbreaking new study has confirmed a strong association between gum disease and cryptogenic ischemic stroke (CIS) in young adults. The findings, revealed in the Journal of Dental Research, are drawing renewed attention to the urgent need for better oral hygiene practices—not just for dental health, but also for reducing the risk of life-threatening vascular events in those under 50.

The Future of Dental Hygiene: Lumoral Shines at IDS 2025 with Light-Activated Innovation

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SHERIDAN, WYOMING – April 6, 2025 - Revolutionizing Preventive Dentistry Showcased at IDS 2025
Lumoral, the Finnish-developed light-activated therapy, made a major impact at the International Dental Show (IDS) 2025 in Cologne, Germany. This innovative oral care technology, designed to improve hygiene and reduce chronic infections, was presented to a global audience of dental professionals during the world’s leading dental trade fair.

Halitosis in the Spotlight: Finnish Innovation Offers a Targeted Solution for a Widespread Problem

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SHERIDAN, WYOMING – April 6, 2025 - Understanding Halitosis: A Widespread and Often Misunderstood Condition Bad breath—medically referred to as halitosis—affects nearly one in four people globally. Despite its prevalence, many individuals remain unaware of their condition until it escalates into a social or professional issue. While occasional bad breath is common, persistent halitosis can indicate deeper oral or systemic health concerns.

Tackling Diabetes and Gum Disease Together: Breakthrough Technology Offers New Hope for Global Health Challenge

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SHERIDAN, WYOMING – April 6, 2025 - Understanding the Dual Burden of Diabetes and Gum Disease A rising global health crisis demands unified solutions Diabetes and gum disease—two of the most pressing global health concerns—are more interconnected than many realize. Affecting nearly half a billion people and half the world’s population respectively, these chronic conditions pose not only individual health challenges but also escalating costs to healthcare systems worldwide.

Digital Advancements and Preventive Care Pave the Way for More Accessible and Successful Dental Implant Treatments in Finland

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SHERIDAN, WYOMING – April 6, 2025 - Bold strides in implantology are reshaping dental care across Finland.
Despite a moderate growth trend compared to other European countries, the Finnish dental implant industry is evolving, propelled by technological innovation and a growing awareness of preventive care. Finland’s conservative approach to dental implants contrasts with the broader European surge. But with an aging population and rising patient expectations, the sector is entering a pivotal phase.

Revolution in Oral Care: Meta-Analysis Confirms Superior Effectiveness of Oral-B iO Technology

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SHERIDAN, WYOMING – April 1, 2025 - Breakthrough Research Underscores Oral-B iO’s Leadership in Oral Health Innovation A newly published meta-analysis in the International Dental Journal has delivered a resounding endorsement for Oral-B’s groundbreaking iO technology, positioning it as a superior solution in the field of professional oral care. Based on 46 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) with more than 3,000 participants from North America, Europe, and Asia, the findings mark a significant milestone in the fight against gingivitis and periodontal disease.