Raymond L. Wright Jr.,DDS

Raymond L. Wright Jr.,DDS http://www.wrightperio.com
Raymond L Wright Jr DDS Periodontics & Dental Implants Alice P.

Moran, DMD is a Board Certified Periodontist who provides comprehensive, leading-edge periodontal care to preserve your special smile. Dr. Moran's capabilities include dental implant surgery , All on 4 Technology - Teeth in a day, aesthetic gum enhancement and treatment of gum disease.

The Pinhole Surgical Technique (PST) is a minimally invasive alternative to traditional gum grafting. Instead of cutting...
06/01/2026

The Pinhole Surgical Technique (PST) is a minimally invasive alternative to traditional gum grafting. Instead of cutting tissue from the roof of your mouth, the dentist makes a tiny pinhole and uses special instruments to loosen and slide your existing gums over the exposed roots, securing them with collagen strips.
Key Benefits
    •    No scalpels or stitches: Requires no incisions in the palate (donor site) and no sutures.
    •    Fast recovery: Patients can often return to normal activities within 24 to 48 hours.
    •    High efficiency: Can treat up to 10 teeth in a single 1- to 2-hour session.
    •    Less pain and swelling: Minimal post-operative discomfort compared to traditional grafting.
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The difference between healthy gums and gum disease often lies beneath the surface.As gum disease progresses, bacteria a...
05/31/2026

The difference between healthy gums and gum disease often lies beneath the surface.

As gum disease progresses, bacteria and inflammation can gradually damage the gums, periodontal ligament, and supporting jawbone. Over time, gums may recede, periodontal pockets can deepen, bone levels may decline, and teeth can become less stable. Because this process usually develops slowly, many people are unaware that significant damage is occurring.

One of the biggest concerns is that this damage often develops silently, with few noticeable symptoms in its early stages. Early diagnosis, effective plaque control, and regular dental care can help protect the structures that keep teeth healthy and stable for life. Contact: (949)361-4867

Vitamin D deficiency has been increasingly associated with multiple oral health conditions in scientific and clinical re...
05/28/2026

Vitamin D deficiency has been increasingly associated with multiple oral health conditions in scientific and clinical research. Evidence suggests that low vitamin D levels may contribute to enamel defects, higher cavity risk, periodontal disease, impaired bone support around teeth, and delayed healing after dental treatments.

Vitamin D plays an essential role in calcium metabolism, tooth mineralization, immune regulation, and inflammatory control within the oral cavity. When levels are inadequate, the body’s ability to maintain strong teeth and healthy gums may be compromised.

Researchers have observed that individuals with vitamin D deficiency may have a greater susceptibility to dental caries and gum disease, highlighting the important connection between nutritional health and oral health.

Maintaining healthy vitamin D levels through safe sunlight exposure, diet, and medical guidance may support both oral and overall health.
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The human mouth is home to an incredibly complex microbial ecosystem made up of more than 700 species of bacteria. Resea...
05/28/2026

The human mouth is home to an incredibly complex microbial ecosystem made up of more than 700 species of bacteria. Researchers have found that the oral microbiome can display even greater bacterial diversity than the gut microbiome, highlighting how biologically active the oral cavity truly is.

These microorganisms are not always harmful. Many help maintain balance inside the mouth by supporting digestion, protecting tissues, and preventing the overgrowth of damaging bacteria. A healthy oral microbiome plays an important role in keeping teeth, gums, and surrounding tissues in good condition.

However, when this delicate balance is disrupted, harmful bacteria can dominate and contribute to cavities, gum disease, bad breath, and inflammation. Research also suggests that oral microbial imbalance may be associated with broader systemic health conditions affecting overall wellbeing.
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Dental implants are considered one of the most dependable solutions for replacing missing teeth because they do not deve...
05/27/2026

Dental implants are considered one of the most dependable solutions for replacing missing teeth because they do not develop cavities like natural teeth. However, the gums and bone surrounding implants still need proper daily care to remain healthy. Without regular cleaning, plaque can build up around the implant area, potentially causing inflammation and damage that may progress quietly without noticeable discomfort.

Maintaining implants requires consistent brushing, flossing, and routine dental checkups. Professional cleanings help reduce plaque buildup while allowing dentists to monitor gum health and identify concerns early. With the right care, implants can remain strong, functional, and supportive for many years, protecting both oral health and the value of your dental treatment contact (949)361-4867

Bleeding during brushing or flossing may seem minor, but healthy gums normally stay firm and don’t bleed. Dentists say t...
05/27/2026

Bleeding during brushing or flossing may seem minor, but healthy gums normally stay firm and don’t bleed. Dentists say this change is commonly linked to plaque buildup collecting along the gumline, which can irritate and inflame the surrounding tissues over time.

If ignored, ongoing gum irritation may gradually affect the structures supporting the teeth. This can eventually lead to gum recession, tooth sensitivity, and weaker support around the teeth, making long-term oral health harder to maintain.

Simple daily habits can make a major difference. Brushing gently, flossing consistently, and attending regular dental cleanings help protect gum health and reduce irritation early. Taking care of gums not only supports a healthier smile but also contributes to overall wellness.
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Memorial Day is meant to honor and remember the men and women who have their ultimate sacrifice died fighting for our fr...
05/25/2026

Memorial Day is meant to honor and remember the men and women who have their ultimate sacrifice died fighting for our freedom. 🇺🇸

This research highlights a strong connection between oral health and brain structure, especially areas linked to memory,...
05/11/2026

This research highlights a strong connection between oral health and brain structure, especially areas linked to memory, learning, and cognitive performance over time in aging adults specifically
The science suggests that chronic gum infections can trigger inflammation that spreads through the body potentially impacting brain cells and overall neurological function over prolonged periods gradually
It emphasizes preventive care like brushing and dental visits as a simple way to support long term cognitive health and wellbeing according to recent studies overall protection
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Your mouth bacteria may be contributing to obesity, diabetes, and liver disease.Emerging research is transforming how sc...
05/11/2026

Your mouth bacteria may be contributing to obesity, diabetes, and liver disease.

Emerging research is transforming how scientists understand the “oral-gut-liver axis” — a biological connection where harmful bacteria from the mouth can travel into the digestive system and bloodstream. Once these microbes spread beyond the mouth, they may damage the gut barrier, trigger chronic inflammation, and contribute to metabolic disorders such as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and pre-diabetes.

Researchers have identified oral bacteria including *Porphyromonas gingivalis* and *Veillonella* as potential drivers of liver fat accumulation and tissue scarring. Rather than a single infection, experts believe the long-term inflammatory burden created by an imbalanced oral microbiome — often linked to high sugar consumption and poor oral hygiene — may significantly disrupt metabolic health.

The findings also suggest a strong connection between oral bacteria and weight regulation. People with obesity often carry a distinct oral microbiome that appears more efficient at breaking down sugars and proteins, potentially influencing energy metabolism and making weight management more difficult. Lower levels of beneficial bacteria within the *Actinobacteria* group have also been associated with elevated blood sugar and increased diabetes risk. Scientists now emphasize that good oral hygiene may play an important role not only in protecting teeth and gums, but also in supporting liver function and long-term metabolic health. Call us: (949)361-4867

Silent symptoms of gum disease include bad breath, bleeding gums, and swollen gums. Early treatment is crucial to preven...
05/11/2026

Silent symptoms of gum disease include bad breath, bleeding gums, and swollen gums. Early treatment is crucial to prevent tooth loss and protect your oral health. www.wrightperio.com. We are here to help.

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