Posts Tagged ‘ Bleeding Gums ’

Is Dental Insurance Really Worth It? A Periodontist’s Perspective on Why Self-Pay May Be the Smarter Choice

Is Dental Insurance Really Worth It? A Periodontist’s Perspective on Why Self-Pay May Be the Smarter Choice When patients walk into a periodontal office, one of the first questions they ask is: “Do you take my insurance?” It’s a fair question—but not always the right one. Dental insurance has long been marketed as a safety […]

AI in Periodontology: How Technology Is Transforming Gum Health Care

 AI in Periodontology: How Technology Is Transforming Gum Health Care Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping healthcare—and dentistry is no exception. In periodontology, where early detection and precise treatment planning are critical, AI is emerging as a powerful tool that enhances clinical decision-making, improves patient outcomes, and streamlines workflows. The intersection of AI and periodontal […]

Bleeding Gums and Bad Breath: Could Your Mouth Be Warning You About Colon Cancer?

Bleeding Gums and Bad Breath: Could Your Mouth Be Warning You About More Than Gum Disease? Most people think of dental visits as a way to check for cavities or get their teeth cleaned. But your mouth can reveal far more than that—it can offer early clues about what’s happening throughout your body. Emerging research […]

Dentist Warning: Your Daily Iced Coffee Could Be Quietly Damaging Your Teeth

Dentist Warning: Your Daily Iced Coffee Could Be Quietly Damaging Your Teeth Iced coffee has become a daily ritual for many people—especially here in Southern California. It feels refreshing, lighter than hot coffee, and easy to sip throughout the day. But from a periodontal and dental health perspective, it’s not as harmless as it seems. […]

How Often Should You Get Teeth Cleaning?

How Often Do You Really Need a Dental Cleaning? Your dentist probably tells you to come back every six months. For some people, that’s exactly right. For others, it’s either too often—or not often enough. The truth is, how often you need a professional teeth cleaning isn’t one-size-fits-all. It depends on what’s happening inside your […]

Gum Disease Bacterium Linked to Breast Cancer Growth and Spread

Gum Disease Bacterium Linked to Breast Cancer Growth and SpreadEmerging research is shedding new light on the connection between oral health and systemic disease—this time with a focus on breast cancer. Scientists have identified a key periodontal pathogen, Fusobacterium nucleatum, as a potential contributor to the growth and spread of breast tumors.Traditionally associated with advanced […]