WHAT IS A PERIODONTIST?

A periodontist is a dental specialist that has not only completed 4 years of dental school, but has also completed an additional 3 years of specialty training in diagnosing, preventing and treating gum disease. Periodontists also specialize in placing dental implants as well as perform cosmetic periodontal treatments such as crown lengthening and gum contouring. Discover a local DALLAS periodontist and see reviews under Local Directory.

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About: Periodontist Dallas

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Local Directory (Dallas)

A Directory comprised of all the periodontist located in Dallas / Fort Worth area with ratings and reviews. Help us build our directory by submitting any additional periodontist in the local area that we might be missing.

News

www.Periodontist-Dallas.com delivers the latest breaking news and information on the latest top periodontic-related stories catagorized by periodontist providers, periodontal solutions, crown lengthenng, dental implants, gum surgery, periodontics abroad, cost/prices and more...

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We pride our forums on being non-bias, open, and relavent discussion that contribute to the growth of both patients and physicians. We encourage candid discussion that help patients make well informed decissions regarding periodontal treatment. If you do not find any discussion regarding the topic you are trying to learn about, please register or email us with the topic and/or question you would like added.

Periodontal Terms

Glossary of terms related or pertaining to that of Periodontics. For instance, a "periodontal pocket" is defined as: Toxins in plaque destroy the gum and connective tissues beneath the gumline. The gums pull away from the teeth, forming a pocket (space). As the disease progresses toward the bone, the pocket fills with plaque and infection. If not treated, the bone and connective tissue surrounding the tooth may become so severely damaged that the tooth will fall...Toxins in plaque destroy the gum and connective tissues beneath the gumline. The gums pull away from the teeth, forming a pocket (space). As the disease progresses toward the bone, the pocket fills with plaque and infection. If not treated, the bone and connective tissue surrounding the tooth may become so severely damaged that the tooth will fall out or need to be extracted.

FAQs

Your dental implants "frequently asked questions" answered. Am I candidate for dental implants? What is a osseous flap surgery? Is a bone graft really necessary? How do I choose a periodontist Does a periodontist cost more then a Oral Surgeon? Will I feel anything during the procedure? How much recovery time will I need? Does insurance cover this?

The Cost / Prices

The cost considerations for periodontal-related treatments and surgical services should include specific treatments to be performed in addition to sedation fees when indicated. We accept all PPO dental and medical insurance plans and offers affordable financing for credit qualified patients.

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Common Search Terms

Vestibule of the Mouth

That portion of the oral cavity which lies between gingiva and the lips and cheeks....That portion of the oral cavity which lies between gingiva and the lips and cheeks....

Tuberosity

A bulbous protuberance or elevation of a bone....A bulbous protuberance or elevation of a bone....

Trench Mouth

Inflammation of the gingiva....Inflammation of the gingiva....

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