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Peter Warshawsky

Dental implants periodontist
5.0 (1 review) Updated Mar 14, 2026
44550 Village Ct STE 102 Palm Desert, CA 922603817, 92260-3817

About Peter Warshawsky

Dental implant specialists often work at the intersection of restorative and periodontal care. This dual focus means addressing both tooth replacement and the supporting gum structures. For those needing implant placement, gum disease treatment, or bone grafting, finding a practice that bridges these areas can simplify coordination. Palm Desert’s professional landscape includes options like this, where the technical side of periodontics meets the precision of implantology.

The office sits at 44550 Village Ct STE 102, Palm Desert, CA 922603817, a suite in a commercial block that also houses other medical and dental practices. Parking here follows the standard layout for the area—no surprises, just a straightforward arrival. Google’s current snapshot shows a 5.0 rating from 1 review, which, while minimal, suggests a quiet consistency for those who’ve visited. Implant procedures often involve multiple stages, so stability in patient feedback can be a subtle reassurance.

Logistics for new patients usually start with a call. The practice lists (760) 674-4410 as the direct line, handling everything from initial consultations to follow-up questions about recovery protocols. Periodontal work isn’t the kind of service people browse casually; it’s typically a referred or researched decision. That makes clear communication—whether about sinus lifts, soft tissue grafts, or implant maintenance—a practical priority from the first contact.

Directions to the office are easiest to pull up via map, especially for those unfamiliar with the Village Court complex. Palm Desert’s grid layout keeps navigation simple, but confirming the suite number in advance avoids the usual hallway backtracking. The focus here remains on the procedural side of dental health—no frills, just the technical work of rebuilding what’s been lost or damaged.

This listing was last updated on March 14, 2026

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