The new initiative is designed to help orthodontic practices implement OrthoPulse into their daily workflows and track its impact on treatment efficiency.

Biolux Technology has announced the launch of its OrthoPulse Summer Practice Integration Program, a structured initiative designed to help orthodontic practices implement near-infrared light therapy across their aligner workflows. The program aims to measure the technology’s impact on treatment efficiency, refinement rates, chair time, and overall practice performance.

Built around the recently launched OrthoPulse lite, the program, according to the company, is designed to help practices move beyond evaluating the technology on a small number of patients and instead experience the impact of a fully integrated workflow.

Published clinical data indicates that OrthoPulse-treated Invisalign patients required 35% fewer finishing aligners compared with controls, helping practices reduce refinements and track planned treatment outcomes.

“Many doctors try a technology on a few patients and never truly see its potential,” says Chuck Abraham, Biolux Technology CEO, in a release. “The Summer Practice Integration Program is designed to help practices standardize OrthoPulse across aligner treatment and evaluate the impact on refinements, efficiency, patient experience, and practice economics.”

Program Features and Availability

The Summer Practice Integration Program includes a 25-unit OrthoPulse lite launch package at $275 per unit, offering practices $600 in total savings, according to the company. The program also includes team onboarding, and refresher training, treatment coordinator support, along with clinical and operational tracking of refinement rates, office visits, treatment progression, and patient experience. The package is available through June 30, 2026.

Practices interested in evaluating OrthoPulse lite can schedule a complimentary assessment to review implementation strategies, team training, and expected clinical and operational metrics.

Clinical Integration

Dr Paola Leone of Leone & Vaughn Orthodontics in Seattle has integrated the device broadly into her aligner workflow. Leone notes that she makes a particular effort to incorporate the technology into treatment plans anticipated to extend beyond 12 months, as patient motivation often begins to decline after a year of treatment.

In addition to published clinical studies, the company notes that many practices report improvements in day-to-day workflow efficiency through fewer refinements, fewer finishing aligners, fewer patient visits, and increased chair availability.

OrthoPulse is an FDA-cleared near-infrared light therapy device indicated as an adjunct to orthodontic treatment. By supporting the biology of tooth movement, the device is designed to help orthodontists improve treatment efficiency, reduce refinements, enhance the patient experience, and create a predictable aligner workflow.

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