Periodontic Dentistry
What is Periodontology?
Periodontology, or periodontics, is branch of dentistry which studies
supporting structures of teeth and diseases and conditions that affect
them. The supporting tissues are known as the periodontium, which
includes the gingiva (gums), alveolar bone, cementum, and the
periodontal ligament. The word comes from the Greek words peri
meaning around and odons meaning tooth. Literally taken, it means
study of that which is "around the tooth". A periodontist is a dentist
who specializes in treating diseases and conditions of the periodontium.
Periodontists have additional training in the specialty after obtaining
their dental license. Periodontists specialize in the management of
patients with periodontitis, gum recession and surgical placement of
implants. Periodontal diseases take on many different forms, but is
usually a result of bacterial infection of the gums. Untreated, it often
leads to tooth loss and alveolar bone loss.

An example of a smile before gum contouring

An example of a smile after gum contouring
All of our locations
offer Periodontic treatment. Please
visit the location page for more information on the office. If
you already have a General Dentist in another office we will be happy to
coordinate care with one of our Specialists.


