Red Light Therapy

Red vs Near Infrared Light: Why It Matters

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Red and near infrared light both power red light therapy, but they behave very differently inside your body. This beginner friendly guide explains how each wavelength range penetrates tissue, what that means for skin and deeper structures, and...

What Is Red Light Therapy? Beginner’s Guide

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Red light therapy uses targeted red and near infrared wavelengths to gently stimulate your cells. This beginner friendly guide explains how photobiomodulation works, why mitochondrial health matters, and how to start using red light therapy at home with...

Is Red Light Used in Photodynamic Therapy?

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Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a medical treatment that combines a photosensitizing agent with a specific wavelength of light to produce reactive oxygen species that can destroy targeted cells. Originally developed for treating certain types of cancer, PDT has...

Can Red Light Therapy Reduce Inflammation in the Mouth?

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Inflammation in the mouth can be both uncomfortable and harmful, leading to issues like gum disease, oral infections, and discomfort while eating or speaking. Traditional treatments for oral inflammation often involve medication, improved oral hygiene, and professional dental...

Can Red Light Therapy Help with Denture Stomatitis?

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Denture stomatitis, also known as denture-induced stomatitis or thrush, is a common condition affecting denture wearers. It is characterized by inflammation and redness of the oral mucosa under a denture, often caused by a fungal infection (typically Candida...

Can Red Light Therapy Help with Canker Sores?

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Canker sores, also known as aphthous ulcers, are small, painful lesions that develop on the soft tissues inside the mouth. These sores can make eating, drinking, and even speaking uncomfortable. While canker sores typically heal on their own...

Can Red Light Therapy Heal Infections in the Mouth?

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Oral infections, such as gum disease, abscesses, and oral thrush, can cause significant discomfort and, if left untreated, lead to more severe health complications. Traditional treatments typically involve antibiotics, antifungal medications, or surgical interventions, depending on the type...