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Hours of Operation

Mon, Tue, Thu: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Wed, Fri: 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Sat – Sun: Closed

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New Patients

What to Expect

Whether you’re in need of implants, laser therapy, or treatment for periodontal disease, every part of your care will be handled with clarity, compassion, and clinical excellence. Here’s what your experience will look like—guided, warm, and delivered with unmatched professionalism.

1

Your First Contact,
Handled with Care

You’ll be treated by a board-certified periodontist recognized for clinical excellence and advanced training. From simple to complex procedures, we apply the highest standards of care.

2

Comprehensive Exam

Upon arrival, you will be welcomed by a calm, private environment designed for comfort and discretion. You will be seen by a board certified periodontist. The exam will include a medical history review, a visual examination as well as a complete periodontal probing with recession measurements. We will check for recession and mobility if any. After our examination is complete, we will prepare a plan for you and we will present options to you for treatment.

3

Treatment Plan

Your plan will be thoughtfully developed to reflect your needs, preferences, and medical background. We walk you through it step by step—with complete transparency about procedures, timelines about procedures, timelines and recovery expectations and dietary restrictions.

4

Clinical Treatment

During this step, the recommended treatment is completed with prior consent from the patient. Aftercare instructions are reviewed with each member, allowing us to provide a tailored healing approach.

5

Follow Up Care

As the final step of the process, we will schedule a post-surgical follow up visit to ensure proper healing is accomplished. At this time, any new questions will be answered, and future treatment will be discussed.

Dental Insurance

Our dentists are proud to be in-network with most dental insurance providers. As an insurance-friendly practice, we will review your coverage and benefits and offer recommendations on how to maximize your plan to save more money with every visit.

* Specific plan acceptance may vary.

See Our Special Offers

COMPLIMENTARY

WaterPik Flosser upon completion of treatment

Terms and Conditions Apply

COMPLIMENTARY

Teeth Whitening When You Complete Treatment

Terms and Conditions Apply

$99

Comprehensive Exam with Panoramic X-Ray's

Terms and Conditions Apply

We Make Payment Simple

INSURANCE • FINANCING • IN-HOUSE PLAN

We’re all about making things easy for our patients, including paying the cost of dentistry; that’s why in addition to accepting most PPO plans, we offer flexible financing through Cherry and CareCredit.

FAQs

The main cause of periodontal disease is bacterial plaque, which is a sticky microbial film that constantly forms on teeth. Failure to remove this sticky film on a daily basis causes the disease process. Other factors that contribute to the disease process and affect your gum health include:

  • Smoking/Tobacco Use
  • Genetics
  • Poor Nutrition
  • Systemic Diseases like Diabetes
  • Stress
  • Medications such as oral contraceptives, anti-depressants, and certain heart medicines
  • Pregnancy and Puberty
  • Grinding or Clenching your teeth
Even though most insurance plan coverage allows for two annual dental appointments, your dentist may advise cleanings every three months.
Many insurance plans pay a fraction of periodontal services. Consult with one of our representatives to secure maximum benefits.

Your periodontist will use X-rays to pinpoint the ideal location for the implant.

Dental implants only require a small, shallow incision in the gum tissue – just enough to get the tiny implant through, a local anesthetic, and the process is virtually pain-free.

In the first step, the area is numbed, a tiny incision is created, and the implant is carefully put in place. Lastly, the implant is topped with a protective collar, temporary restoration, or your new teeth. Many patients say that they never feel any discomfort, and others report mild soreness, comparable to a healing socket where a tooth has been extracted.

Bleeding gums is most likely an early sign of gingivitis. Consult with your dentist or periodontist to review proper oral hygiene habits. You may even consider scheduling a soft tissue evaluation that includes x-rays and prophylaxis cleaning.

Proper use of lasers can result in less bleeding, swelling and discomfort to the patient during surgery. Lasers can also improve the effectiveness of scaling and root planing.

Dental implants are the best way to give you back your smile, and most people are candidates for dental implants regardless of their age. So, chances are great that you are. The right candidates should have the following:

Healthy teeth and gums. It is not adequate to proceed with a treatment if there are areas of untreated disease of teeth, gums, or bone, as these can affect the success of your implant surgery.

Sufficient bone density to support the dental implant. Lack of bone density at the site of your missing tooth does not permanently rule out dental implants for a patient. However, it does mean that you will need to correct these problems using special treatments before proceeding with an implant placement.

A commitment to taking very good care of the implanted teeth and surrounding gums. Daily Brushing and flossing are essential, together with regular visits to the dentist.