At Periodontal Associates, we take a comprehensive approach to your oral health by combining advanced science, artistry, and compassion. Our team of periodontists specializes in restoring smiles through advanced gum disease management and dental implant placement, all under one roof.
From treating complex bone loss to rebuilding a strong, functional smile, every step we take is guided by clinical precision and integrity. We don’t believe in shortcuts; instead, we provide a compassionate periodontist near you in Beaverton, Tualatin, and Portland, OR, who can protect your long-term oral health.
We believe in doing what’s right with every treatment. We’ll always take the time to ensure you understand all your options so you can make fully informed decisions about your care.
Your oral health should support your overall well-being throughout your life. We build smiles for long-term success, functionally, structurally, and aesthetically.
We prioritize precision in every step, from accurately diagnosing the root cause of the issue to providing cutting-edge care with advanced techniques.
Periodontists are dental specialists with several years of additional education in diagnosing and treating diseases of the gums and supporting bone, as well as placing and maintaining dental implants. While it may be tempting to see an implant dentist in a family practice, it’s important to understand that they do not have the same level of surgical or prosthetic expertise as our team of specialists.
Our mastery of the most advanced techniques, precision surgical technology, and proven track record for long-term success are especially important when it comes to complex procedures like full-mouth dental implants, which see higher failure rates due to poor placement from underqualified surgeons. Choosing a periodontist means choosing safety, specialization, and precision, allowing you to enjoy a strong, healthy smile for life.
Our focus goes beyond replacing or repairing failing teeth. At Periodontal Associates, we take the time to truly understand why the problem occurred in the first place.
Whether it’s bone loss, gum disease, or a failing dental implant, we address the underlying cause to rebuild a stable, healthy foundation for your smile. This proactive approach sets our periodontal office apart, as we restore balance, stability, and confidence, ensuring your results last a lifetime.
We’ve invested in the most advanced, proven technology to make every treatment more comfortable, predictable, and successful. From diagnosis to delivery, our fully digital workflow allows us to plan your treatment with confidence and deliver world-class outcomes.
Modern laser technology allows us to provide minimally invasive alternatives for many complex periodontal issues. These treatments are significantly more comfortable than traditional surgery and deliver predictable results with a lower risk of complications.
We’re proud to use the PerioLase® MVP-7 for laser gum disease treatment and an advanced diode laser for gum treatments such as gingivectomy. These lasers enable you to enjoy renewed oral health, with no scalpels or stitches required.
CAD/CAM stands for computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing. We use this technology to design completely custom treatments from dental implants to porcelain veneers, ensuring precision results that are tailored to your smile. It also provides accurate prosthetics and significantly reduces the time required to craft your renewed smile.
In the past, treatments like dental crowns took uncomfortable impressions with trays full of messy goop. In our modern practice, we use systems such as the Carestream CS 3600, which creates high-fidelity 3D digital models using an advanced camera system. By simply passing the wand over your oral structures, the camera assembles detailed photos to create a replica of your teeth, gums, and surrounding tissues.
CBCT is an advanced imaging technology that creates detailed 3D digital X-rays. While traditional digital X-rays are still very useful, CBCT scans allow us to measure the exact height, depth, and width of your oral structures, including the teeth, upper and lower jaws, TMJ joints, sinuses, and nasal cavity. This is especially important for precise and predictable implant placement to ensure the best possible results.
This small, toothbrush-shaped camera captures high-definition, real-time images of the oral cavity. It helps us track and monitor visual changes in your mouth, showing you exactly what we see. This ensures that you fully understand your needs, as well as our recommendations, so you can feel confident getting the care you need.
Our advanced approach includes microsurgery, a highly precise and accurate method for delivering minimally invasive care. We use these techniques to detect issues such as cracks in the teeth, which may not be immediately visible, so that we can provide early interventions before the problem worsens. We also utilize this technology for precise dental implant placement, as well as for many other procedures.
Periotest is an advanced device that measures the degree of integration between your dental implants and the surrounding bone. We can use the device at various stages of your implant treatment to ensure the best possible outcome. It is especially useful in detecting early implant failure, allowing us to intervene and save your implant in many cases.
Growth factors, such as platelets and blood plasma, have a powerful ability to enhance healing and improve outcomes for many procedures. With just a small sample of your blood, we can minimize post-operative bleeding, speed healing, and stimulate tissue regeneration. We incorporate growth factors into procedures such as bone grafting, ridge augmentation, full mouth reconstruction, tooth extraction, and more.
This revolutionary approach enables us to harness the power of stem cells to enhance outcomes for procedures such as bone regeneration, with reduced uncertainty and discomfort.
We do this using a small sample of your own blood, eliminating the need for donor tissue. These powerful cells can help regenerate many types of tissue, improving your oral health in the long term by delivering more successful treatments.
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