Dental Implants
A long-term option to replace missing teeth using a precisely planned titanium foundation supporting a custom-crafted crown.
A focused range of treatment options for patients in Bedford, NH and the surrounding region. Every recommendation is personalized after careful individual evaluation.
Four focal areas where specialist training and modern technique meet — each tailored to the individual patient.
A long-term option to replace missing teeth using a precisely planned titanium foundation supporting a custom-crafted crown.
A periodontal procedure that may help address recession, protect tooth roots, and restore a balanced gumline.
Refined techniques designed to support the regeneration of bone lost to advanced periodontal disease.
Foundational non-surgical periodontal therapy that gently cleans below the gumline to support healing.
From foundational therapy to advanced techniques, every service is delivered with the same quiet attention to detail.
Replacement options designed around long-term function, stability, and a natural appearance.
Ask about this categorySingle-tooth and multi-tooth implant planning, placement, and restoration coordination.
A graft procedure performed at the time of extraction to help preserve bone shape for future implants.
Placement of grafting material to help support bone volume — often a step toward implant placement.
Specialty care focused on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of gum disease.
Ask about this categoryFoundational non-surgical periodontal therapy to clean below the gumline.
Ongoing specialist visits supporting the long-term health of gums and implants.
A periodontal procedure that may help address recession and protect tooth roots.
Techniques intended to support the body's ability to rebuild compromised tissue.
Ask about this categoryTechniques designed to support regeneration of bone lost to periodontal disease.
A minimally invasive approach used in certain periodontal procedures.
Adjusts gum and bone levels to support restorations or aesthetic balance.
Coordinated care that complements broader treatment plans and patient comfort.
Ask about this categoryCareful removal of teeth that cannot be preserved, often as part of restorative or implant planning.
Tissue sampling for diagnostic evaluation, supporting clear and informed recommendations.
Sedation options to support patient comfort during care, recommended after individual evaluation.
Refined, modern modalities used selectively where they add real clinical value.
Ask about this categoryThe use of dental lasers in select periodontal procedures for precise, minimally invasive care.
Adjunctive options that may complement broader treatment plans, when appropriate.
Treatment options depend on individual evaluation. Information on this page is for general education and does not constitute medical advice.
A periodontist is a dentist with additional specialty training focused on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of gum disease and the placement of dental implants.
Common reasons include bleeding or receding gums, loose teeth, persistent bad breath, or planning for a dental implant. Many patients are referred by their general dentist.
Dental implants may be a strong long-term option for many patients. Candidacy is determined through a personalized evaluation that considers oral health, bone support, and overall health.
Gum grafting is a procedure that may help address gum recession by adding tissue to areas where it has been lost, which can protect tooth roots and support gum health.
Yes. We work closely with referring dentists across the region and welcome new referrals.
Yes. We care for patients from across New Hampshire, Northern Massachusetts, Maine, and Vermont.
A consultation is the easiest way to understand your options. We will listen first, then walk you through what is appropriate for your situation.