Jan. 26, 2018

Gum Disease Indicators

Oral hygiene habits are extremely important in the battle against gum disease. These habits will save your smile, with minimal effort on your part. Let’s review some of them. Brush:
Jan. 07, 2018

Don’t Let Gum Disease Interfere with Your Smile

Gum disease can waylay a healthy smile by causing all sorts of havoc. Fortunately, gum disease doesn’t usually become problematic until folks reach their 30s and 40s. So, what exactly
Dec. 20, 2017

Enjoy the New Year with Your New Smile Thanks to Gum Disease Treatments

One highly damaging oral ailment that affects many individuals throughout the world is a periodontal disease. Periodontal disease can progress over a period of many years and can severely hinder
Dec. 07, 2017

Take Care of Your Smile with Gum Disease Risk Factor Prevention

Taking care of your teeth can often be a hard task. Because it is important to make sure that you brush your teeth twice every day, you may find yourself
Nov. 29, 2017

Maintain Optimum Oral Health with Gum Disease Symptom Detection

As the season winds to a close, there’s no better time to visit your dentist for a routine check-up to determine if gum disease is present. Gum disease, also sometimes
Nov. 13, 2017

Treating Gum Disease Surgically

Periodontal disease is an oral disorder where sacks of acids infect the gums, damaging the gums and decaying chompers and bone. Left untreated, periodontal disease can lead to tooth loss.
Oct. 26, 2017

Improving Your Oral Health Care

How you take care of your teeth can make the difference between a damaged smile and a glittering masterpiece. Wondering what to do to improve your routine? Here are some
Oct. 16, 2017

The Oral Cancer Screening Process

Visiting your dentist once every six months is mandatory for healthy teeth, but consider whether your dentist checks for oral cancer. Here at Periodontics of the Desert, Dr. Peter Warshawsky
Sep. 11, 2017

Gingival Flap Surgery Might Be Necessary to Treat Severe Periodontal Disease and Restore Your Gum Health

Ignoring your daily oral hygiene routine, or failing to floss on a daily basis can cause hardened tartar to build up on your teeth near the gumline. If you further