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"Dr. Weiner is awesome. I won't ever need to find another dentist as long as he is practicing. Highly recommended!"
-Google Reviewer

"Dr. Weiner gave me my smile back!"
-Patient since 1993

"Perfect dentist--5 stars!"
-Khaled A.

"This is my first actual dental visit where I was at no pain or discomfort. Fantastic work--you will not be disappointed with the results."
-Luis F.

"Dr. Weiner and his staff have to be the best in the industry. This is the most friendly and professional dental office that I have ever been to."
-David V.

"I've been following Dr. Weiner for over 30 years. He is an extraordinary dentist and a friend. I highly recommend Dr. Weiner."
-Patient since 1984

"My visit to your office is always great. Everyone greets me with a friendly hello and a welcoming smile. The service I receive is always excellent."
-Deloris B.

"Super professional. I have been going to Dr. Weiner for 12 years and he keeps raising the bar for other dentists."
-Nelson V.

"As always greeted and treated in the most friendly, expeditious, courteous and professional manner. Love the new office!"
-Timothy P.

"The entire staff is incredible and the service is great!"
-Erika M.

"Dr. Weiner the only dentist to properly diagnose the problem and treat it correctly."
-Sylvia B.

"I'm a lawyer Downtown and it is very convenient to go see him during the day and get right back to the office."
-Marc G.

"Dr. Weiner uses high tech equipment to ensure that visits are quick and painless whenever possible. I truly no longer dread going to the dentist."
-Lauren D.

Periodontal FAQs

What is periodontics?

Periodontics is one of the nine dental specialties recognized by the American Dental Association, focusing on the study and treatment of the soft tissue and bone supporting the teeth and jaw.

Who is a periodontist?

A periodontist is a dental specialist who has the training and experience required by the American Dental Association to diagnose, treat, and prevent different forms of periodontal/gum disease.

What is periodontal disease?

Periodontal disease, also known as gum disease, often begins as a buildup of plaque on the tooth's surface near the gum line. If this plaque is not removed by brushing and flossing regularly, it can harden into what your dentist calls tartar. Plaque will continue to build up over the tartar, eventually causing the gums to become red, swollen, and irritated. This is known as gingivitis and is the first stage of periodontal disease. If left untreated, gingivitis can turn into periodontal disease.

What are the symptoms of periodontal disease?

  • Red, swollen, sore gums
  • Gums that bleed when brushing and flossing
  • Teeth that appear longer or become loose
  • Large spaces that form between the teeth
  • Gums that begin to pull away from the teeth
  • Chronic bad breath

Periodontal disease, if left untreated, can contribute to other health problems including heart disease and diabetes. If you're pregnant, having periodontal disease is also linked to premature birth or low birth weight. Your smile's health affects the overall health of your body.

Is periodontal disease treatable?

Gum disease is both preventable and treatable. Today's periodontal treatments provide you with a variety of options that are gentle, safe, and effective. If you have been diagnosed with gingivitis or gum disease, your periodontist can help you determine what treatment best meets your needs. Periodontal treatments include:

  • Non-surgical treatment
  • Periodontal surgery
  • Periodontal therapy
  • Dental implants
  • At-home care (special toothpaste, mouthwash, toothbrushes, and prescription treatment trays)

Am I at risk of having periodontal disease?

You may be at risk of having periodontal disease if you smoke or use tobacco products, you do not brush your teeth and floss regularly, you have health conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, or osteoporosis, or if several of your family members have had gum disease as it can, in some cases, be genetic. If you are experiencing any of the symptoms of gum disease, schedule an appointment with your dentist, who can help determine if treatment is necessary.

Will my insurance cover my periodontal treatment?

Many insurance plans will provide assistance for periodontal treatment. Our practice understands how important your dental health is, and we want you to get the most out of any dental treatment you receive. We will help you work with your insurance provider to make sure that your treatment is easy on your budget, and your peace of mind.