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Nokia Rubber Workers’ Sickness Fund Invests in Oral Health: Lumoral Reimbursement Added to Benefits

The Nokia Rubber Workers’ Sickness Fund will now reimburse the costs of Lumoral treatment for its insured members, providing a valuable additional benefit for maintaining oral health.

Experience Scientifically Sound Dental Care

If you want to improve your athletic performance, there are many things you can do. Contrary to popular belief, maintaining optimal oral health can significantly impact athletic performance, as confirmed by recent scientific studies.

Koite Health Collaborates with Innodent Trading: Revolutionizing Dental Care in Thailand with its Lumoral Technology

In the field of dental care, changes are constant as fresh ideas shape the industry. A recent collaboration agreement between Finland’s Koite Health Ltd and Trading Co., Ltd. from Thailand is set to revolutionize dental care standards.

Lumoral innovation now available through a well-known Swedish pharmacy chain

The Lumoral oral care device, developed by Koite Health Oy, is now part of the selection at Apotek Hjärtat e-pharmacy in Sweden. This launch extends Lumoral’s availability in the largest consumer market area in the Nordics.

Lumoral: Significant steps in antibacterial oral care research

The Finnish oral care innovation Lumoral is of great interest to the academic world, and several new Lumoral studies have been launched in recent months. Koite Health Ltd’s Clinical Project Manager Mikko Kylmänen shares his thoughts on the latest Lumoral clinical studies in this article.

HIDES 34th National Congress in Spain acknowledges award-winning Lumoral study poster

On October 27th and 28th, the Spanish Federation of Dental Hygienists (HIDES) hosted its 34th National Congress in Valladolid, Spain. At the congress, Gianfranco Panzironi, a Lumoral consultant, received an award for his poster presentation on the science and advantages of home-use antibacterial Lumoral therapy.

Aalto University News: New high-tech mouthwash uses light to kill bacteria on teeth

“The new method developed by Finnish researchers is based on dual-light photodynamic therapy. The method doesn’t interfere with friendly bacteria…