What Is A Periodontist?

A periodontist is a dentist who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of problems that affect the gums and other supporting tissues of the teeth.

Periodontists are dentists who go through three additional years of training to become periodontists. During these years, they gain expertise in the oral disease process and how to prevent, diagnose and treat oral disease.

How A Periodontist Can Help You?

Periodontists are highly skilled and can perform many dental and periodontal services such as:

  • Non-surgical periodontal therapy: including scaling and root planing to treat periodontal disease
  • Gum grafting: for receding gums, to increase soft tissue support around your teeth
  • Cosmetic gum surgery: including gum recontouring, surgically reshaping excessive gum tissue and uneven gums
  • Periodontal surgery: to eliminate periodontal pockets by moving gum tissue
  • Surgical placement of implants: to replace missing teeth
  • Bone grafting: to create more hard tissue support for implants or appliances
  • Tooth extraction: for teeth that are too compromised by disease and are a risk to the health of other teeth

You should see a periodontist for conditions that are too severe to be treated in a general dentist’s office, such as severe periodontal disease. You will also benefit from the skills and expertise of a periodontist if you have a condition requiring surgery of your gums or bone.

Your periodontist will develop a customized treatment plan to reduce and eliminate disease. In addition, your periodontist can provide you with the tools and knowledge to practice optimum oral hygiene at home. You will partner with the periodontist and your general dentist to help you regain your oral health and maintain it for life.

What Is A Periodontist?