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What’s the Difference Between the NUEOS Light Bath and LED Whitening Kits? What’s the Difference Between the NUEOS Light Bath and LED Whitening Kits?

What’s the Difference Between the NUEOS Light Bath and LED Whitening Kits?

At first glance, the NUEOS Light Bath might look similar to the LED whitening kits you’ve seen on social media or in high street shops. But make no mistake this isn’t a quick-fix bleaching tool.

Let’s break down the key differences and explain why NUEOS takes a long-term, holistic approach to oral health.

Whitening kits: Flashy results, short-term gains

Most over-the-counter LED whitening kits use a blue LED light in combination with peroxide-based gels. These kits aim to rapidly brighten the appearance of teeth often at the expense of enamel and gum sensitivity.

Common concerns include:

  • Surface-level whitening only, with no support for gum or enamel health
  • Peroxide-related side effects like tooth sensitivity and soft tissue irritation
  • Results that fade quickly, requiring regular top-ups

While they may deliver cosmetic results, they don’t address the root causes of oral health issues.

NUEOS: A science-led health tool - not just for looks

The NUEOS Light Bath is built around the principle of photobiomodulation (PBM) using red and blue light to nourish gums, support enamel health, and balance the oral microbiome. It does not contain or require any peroxide.

Benefits can include:

  • Red light (630–660 nm) to reduce inflammation and promote tissue healing
  • Blue light (405–470 nm) to gently reduce harmful bacteria
  • A focus on oral wellbeing, not cosmetic bleaching

Instead of chasing an ultra-white smile, NUEOS helps you build a mouth that’s healthier, stronger, and naturally whitened & brightened and radiant.

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