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13 NPI-verified periodontics practices in White Plains, NY
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Periodontists are gum and bone specialists. They prevent, diagnose, and treat gum disease (periodontitis), and they're experts in placing dental implants. Periodontists also perform cosmetic gum procedures, treat gum recession with grafting, and manage complex cases involving significant bone loss. They complete 3 years of additional training beyond dental school.
In White Plains, 13 verified periodontics practices serve the community. Across the White Plains periodontics practices compared on this page, the strongest predicted dimension is kid-friendly, based on verified signals.
Deep cleaning below the gumline to remove tartar and bacteria from tooth roots
Surgical placement of titanium implant posts that fuse with jawbone to replace missing teeth
Tissue graft to cover exposed tooth roots from gum recession — protects roots and improves appearance
Surgical access to deep clean roots and reduce pocket depth where bacteria thrive
Reshaping gum and bone to expose more tooth structure — for restorative or cosmetic purposes
Rebuilding jawbone that has been lost to gum disease or tooth loss to support implants
Nationally, periodontics services range from $200–$400 per per quadrant (deep cleaning). Implants: $3,000–$6,000 per tooth. Gum grafting: $600–$1,200 per area. Insurance coverage varies widely.
Vibe Prediction across 13 dimensions, predicted from verified practice signals (NPI data, specialties, services, Google ratings, hours), not from patient review text.
Based on 6 of the 13 White Plains periodontics practices compared on this page.
56 Doyer Ave Suite 1a
White Plains, NY 10605
(914) 948-3335
See a periodontist if your gums bleed regularly, look red or swollen, or are receding. Also see one if you have persistent bad breath, loose teeth, or are considering dental implants. If you have diabetes, heart disease, or are pregnant, your general dentist may recommend a periodontal evaluation even without obvious symptoms.