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Luma Dentistry Blog
1y ago
You’ve heard time and time again about how it’s important it is to see your dentist in Centreville every six months for a checkup. But why do we recommend visiting us twice a year? Do you really need dental checkups that often? The short answer is yes, but let’s take a deeper look into why these bi-annual dental checkups are so important.
Cleaning Teeth
One of the most important parts of seeing your dentist in Centreville every six months is to get your bi-annual dental cleaning. These cleanings go above and beyond taking care of your teeth at home and will help remove any plaque or tart ..read more
Luma Dentistry Blog
2y ago
Cavities are not only common in kids, but they can also affect adults in large numbers. In fact, according to the CDC, 90% of adults over 20 have had a cavity in their lifetime. Additionally, one out of every four adults between the age of 20 and 64 currently have at least one cavity. The good news is that your dentist in Bessemer can often spot and treat cavities before they become serious and require additional treatment. But there are some key signs of cavities that you can look for in between appointments.
Tooth Sensitivity
One of the most common signs of tooth decay is new or ..read more
Luma Dentistry Blog
2y ago
An estimated 85% of Americans will have their wisdom teeth extracted in their lifetime. While this procedure usually takes place in the late teens or early twenties, your dentist in Hoover may recommend it at any time, especially if they’re starting to cause problems. Even though wisdom teeth surgery is incredibly common and doesn’t typically cause problems, there are some things you should avoid after having a wisdom tooth extraction.
Things to Avoid
Although the recovery time from wisdom teeth surgery is usually pretty quick, there are some key things to avoid during this time to ..read more
Luma Dentistry Blog
2y ago
If you find yourself hiding your smile behind your hand when you laugh or not smiling fully in pictures because you don’t like the way your teeth look, you’re not alone. In fact, more than half of Americans aren’t happy with their smiles. Cosmetic dentistry from your dentist in Columbiana can help.
What is Cosmetic Dentistry?
Cosmetic dentistry is a form of dentistry that focuses on enhancing the appearance of teeth or the overall appearance of a smile. But cosmetic dentistry can include many different types of treatments and solve a variety of dental concerns such as:
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Luma Dentistry Blog
2y ago
Mouth ulcers are small, often painful sores that can develop inside your mouth in various places such as your cheeks, tongue, gums, or lips. While having one can certainly be an inconvenience and cause a few days of discomfort, they’re usually no cause for concern. In fact, most ulcers heal and disappear on their own without treatment from your dentist in Montevallo. However, there are occasions when an ulcer may be a sign of something more serious.
Symptoms of a Mouth Ulcer
The most common symptoms of mouth ulcers are small, painful lesions. These lesions typically have red outside with ..read more
Luma Dentistry Blog
2y ago
We all know how important it is to see your dentist in Centreville at least twice a year for routine dental visits. These check ups allow your dentist to monitor your oral health and keep an eye out for any changes such as cavities, gum disease, and other concerns. Seeing them every six months can help find any potential problems when they’re easier to treat. But what exactly happens during your routine dental visit while you’re laying back in the dental chair?
Getting to Know You
Before your dentist or dental hygienist gets to work looking in your mouth, they’ll likely ask you a few que ..read more
Luma Dentistry Blog
2y ago
Cold and flu season usually spikes between December and February, which means we are just entering peak season for these illnesses. Along with the typical symptoms of fever, cough, and body aches, there can occasionally be signs that affect oral health, too. Thankfully, your dentist in Hoover is here to ease your concerns about why your teeth may hurt when you’re sick.
Tooth Pain May Not Equate to an Oral Health Problem
Your dentist in Hoover will usually say that any tooth pain is typically a sign of an oral health problem and that you should schedule a visit sooner rather th ..read more
Luma Dentistry Blog
2y ago
There’s something desirable about having a bright, white smile. After all, your smile is one of the first things people notice about you. But everyday things such as a glass or two of holiday red wine or an everyday cup of coffee can cause tooth staining. However, your dentist in Bessemer knows there are things you can do to protect your teeth from stains and even reverse any discoloration that’s already there.
Drinking Through Straws
Anytime we take a sip of a beverage that’s packed with color, the liquid essentially covers teeth in both the ingredients and the color. So a sip of ..read more
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2y ago
Many people wish that they had a whiter, brighter smile. In fact, 37 million Americans used some sort of teeth-whitening product in 2020 alone. While there are many different options when it comes to smile-whitening products, most are choosing the easier, cheaper, and more convenient option of over-the-counter whitening strips. However, some patients are wondering if these whitening strips may be doing more harm than good. Your dentist in Gardendale is here to talk about whether or not whitening strips weaken or damage teeth.
How Do Whitening Strips Work?
First, we need to tak ..read more
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2y ago
Sinusitis, also known as a sinus infection, can have similar symptoms to a toothache, and you may be wondering which may be affecting you. The good news is that your dentist in Columbiana knows the difference between the tell-tale signs of a toothache versus those of a sinus infection. Let’s take a look at the similarities and differences.
Symptoms of Both a Sinus Infection & a Toothache
Sinus infections can cause tooth pain, although a tooth may not be the underlying problem. Knowing the difference between a sinus infection and a toothache can help you get the proper help you n ..read more