Periodontics

Periodontal care focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of gum disease -- protecting the foundation that supports your teeth.

Healthy gums. Stronger smile.

What Periodontal Treatment Can Help With

Gum disease can progress silently. Early diagnosis and treatment help protect bone structure, prevent tooth loss, and maintain long-term oral health.

  • Gingivitis (early gum inflammation)
  • Periodontitis (advanced gum disease)
  • Bleeding or swollen gums
  • Bone loss around teeth
  • Loose or shifting teeth

Periodontal Services & Pricing

Transparent pricing for specialized gum care.

Non-Surgical Periodontal Treatment

Scaling and Root Planing - 1-3 teeth per quadrant

$185

Deep cleaning to remove plaque and tartar below the gum line.

Scaling and Root Planing - 4+ teeth per quadrant

$225

Deep cleaning for broader periodontal involvement.

Full Mouth Debridement

$320

Comprehensive cleaning for significant buildup.

Scaling - Full Mouth (Gingival Inflammation)

$160

Full-mouth scaling to manage inflammation.

Periodontal Maintenance

$140

Ongoing maintenance after periodontal treatment.

Localized Tissue Antimicrobial Placement

$70

Medication placed to help control infection.

Gingival Irrigation with Medicinal Agent - per quadrant

$70

Targeted medicinal irrigation for periodontal pockets.

Surgical & Structural Procedures

Gingivectomy / Gingivoplasty - 1-3 teeth

$300

Reshaping or removal of gum tissue.

Gingivectomy / Gingivoplasty - 4+ teeth

$500

Extended soft tissue reshaping for broader areas.

Gingivectomy / Gingivoplasty - Restoration Placement

$250

Gum contour adjustment to support restorative placement.

Intracoronal Splint

$210

Stabilizes mobile teeth.

Extracoronal Splint

$210

External stabilization for mobile teeth.

Why Treating Gum Disease Early Is Important

Untreated gum disease can lead to bone loss and tooth instability. Early care protects your natural teeth and supports long-term oral health.

  • Preserve natural teeth
  • Protect supporting bone
  • Reduce inflammation
  • Prevent progression of disease
  • Maintain long-term stability

Compare the Experience

Same clinical standards -- delivered in a more comfortable setting.

Traditional Office Visit

  • Commute and parking
  • Waiting room delays
  • Busy clinical setting
  • Fixed scheduling windows
  • Often less personalized attention

In-Home Periodontal Visit

  • No travel required
  • On-time, private visit
  • Calm, familiar environment
  • Flexible scheduling
  • One-on-one attention
  • Same clinical standards as a traditional office

Periodontics FAQs

What are the signs of gum disease?

Common signs include bleeding gums, swelling, persistent bad breath, or gum recession.

Is scaling and root planing painful?

Local anesthesia is typically used to ensure comfort during deeper cleanings.

How often do I need periodontal maintenance?

Frequency depends on your condition, but many patients benefit from maintenance visits every 3-4 months.

Protect the Foundation of Your Smile

Many PPO plans may reimburse for periodontal services.