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  • Don't Ignore These Signs Of Periodontal Disease
    Dr. John Lu, Dr. Raul Figueroa, and Dr. Kevin Murawski examine your teeth during regular exams, and one of the main conditions they look for is periodontal disease. While you Read more
  • Preventing Periodontal Disease
    How can you prevent the number one cause of tooth loss? In case you don't know, periodontal disease leads millions of Americans to lose one or more teeth every year, Read more
  • Don't Ignore These Signs of Periodontal Disease
    Among the most common early warning signs of periodontal or gum disease is blood when brushing your teeth. Some bleeding might seem harmless, but it can also be a sign Read more
  • What Is Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy?
    Periodontal disease affects millions of Americans every year. Stemming from the oral bacteria that thrives in plaque and tartar, gum disease causes tooth loss and aggravates conditions such as diabetes, Read more
  • FAQs about Periodontal Disease
    Are your gums healthy? Periodontal (gum) disease can occur gradually and won't necessarily cause alarming symptoms at first. If you don't receive treatment, you may eventually develop a severe infection Read more
  • Signs You May Have a Periodontal Disease
    What's the biggest cause of tooth loss? You may think it's decay or oral trauma, however, research from the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research shows that gum disease Read more
  • Periodontal Disease: Symptoms and Treatments
    Are your gums healthy? Periodontal, or gum, disease affects nearly half of American adults, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, yet many people aren't even aware they have the Read more
  • Signs You May Be Suffering From Periodontal Disease
    What you need to know about periodontal disease Periodontal disease can sneak up on you with little or no warning signs. You may not feel any pain; you just notice a Read more

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