By Lumos Dental - New Haven
January 04, 2023
Are you looking for more dental-friendly alternatives to gum diseases? Gum disease is a very common issue that can compromise the health of your teeth and gums. Dentists recommend preventive measures such as brushing and flossing daily, however, there are quite a few other ways to keep your mouth healthy and free from gum disease. […]
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By Lumos Dental - New Haven
January 02, 2023
Having healthy teeth and gums is important for your child’s overall health, so it is essential to take steps to ensure their dental health and oral hygiene are kept in good condition. Good dental care habits can start at an early age and help prevent serious issues later on down the line. In this article, […]
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By Lumos Dental - New Haven
December 12, 2022
Do you know the common reasons why people need emergency dentistry? If you have ever had a toothache, you know how painful it can be. A dental emergency can range from a simple toothache to a cracked tooth. If you are experiencing any type of pain in your mouth, it is important to see a […]
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By Lumos Dental - New Haven
November 23, 2022
Dental accidents and emergencies are prevalent, but they are also frequently upsetting for both kids and parents. Emergencies, as their name implies, are unpredictable events that call for immediate action when they occur. A dental emergency can happen to kids who have suffered dental trauma. The first peak risk period for dental trauma is toddlerhood […]
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By Lumos Dental - New Haven
April 28, 2022
According to the American Cancer Society, every year 54,000 Americans are diagnosed with oral cancer, and 11,230 Americans lose their battle with this disease. 1 in 60 men and 1 in 140 women will develop oral cancer during their lives. When it’s found early, oral cancer is easily treatable. However, many Americans don’t discover that they have cancer […]
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By Lumos Dental - New Haven
April 25, 2022
Saliva keeps the mouth comfortably moist, protects enamel, aids chewing and swallowing, neutralizes destructive acids, kills germs, fights bad breath, and fights tooth decay and gum disease. Saliva comes out of six major salivary glands—they’re in the cheeks, under the tongue and near the jawbone—and hundreds of minor glands. Saliva keeps the mouth comfortably moist, protects […]
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