Periodontal Patient Portal

You deserve to know what comes next.

Tell us what brought you here. In three minutes, we'll have everything we need to send you a personalized consultation timeline — before you've set foot in the office.

Step 1 of 4

What brought you here today?

Choose the option that fits best — there's no wrong answer.

Referred by My Dentist

My general dentist sent me here with X-rays or a referral note.

Gum Recession Concerns

I've noticed sensitivity, longer-looking teeth, or bleeding gums.

Scheduled for Surgery

I have a procedure date and need to complete pre-op intake.

No spam. No robo-calls. Just your consultation timeline within 48 hours.

Why the portal matters

The difference between waiting and knowing.

Most periodontal referrals still run on phone tag and fax machines. Watch what changes when the process is designed around you.

Process Step
Traditional Path
Portal Path
First Contact
Call the office, leave a voicemail, wait for a callback
Submit intake form online in under 3 minutes
Sharing Your X-Rays
Dentist faxes records — often takes 3–7 business days
Drag-and-drop upload, received instantly
Chart Review
Happens the morning of your appointment — if records arrived
Same-day review by the periodontist, before you arrive
Time to Consultation
2–4 weeks from referral to first appointment
48-hour consultation timeline delivered to your phone
Insurance Verification
You find out your coverage at the front desk
Coverage confirmed before your consultation date
Knowing Your Plan
Explained during a rushed 15-minute new-patient slot
Written treatment roadmap with healing windows sent in advance
Total Wait Time
2–4 weeks
48 hours

Honest treatment timelines

What actually happens, week by week.

No vague "results may vary." Each procedure below comes with a realistic healing schedule — so you can plan your life around treatment, not the other way around.

Scaling & Root Planing

The first line of treatment for active gum disease

Ultrasonic instruments and hand scalers remove calculus from root surfaces below the gumline. The goal is eliminating the bacterial environment that drives bone loss — not surgery.

What happens during treatment

1

Quadrant-by-quadrant cleaning under local anesthetic

2

Ultrasonic debridement of calculus deposits

3

Root surface smoothing to discourage bacterial reattachment

4

4–6 week re-evaluation with pocket depth measurements

Your healing schedule

1
Week 1–2

Gum sensitivity and mild swelling are normal. Avoid hard foods. Warm salt rinses 2x daily.

2
Week 3–4

Tissue begins reattaching to root surfaces. Sensitivity decreases. Regular brushing resumes.

3
Week 5–6

Re-evaluation appointment. Pocket depths measured. Most patients see 1–2mm reduction.

4
Week 8+

Maintenance phase begins. 3-month perio cleanings replace standard 6-month visits.

No commitment required

Patients don't want an appointment.
They want a plan.

Tell us your concern, your insurance, and how to reach you. We'll build your personalized consultation timeline — including estimated treatment duration, healing windows, and cost range — within 48 hours.

Same-day chart review by a board-certified periodontist

Coverage confirmed before you step through the door

Written treatment roadmap with honest healing timelines

Get My Consultation Timeline

Already have imaging?

Upload Your Panoramic X-Ray

If your dentist gave you a copy of your panoramic or periapical X-rays, upload them here. We'll review them before your consultation call — turning a 45-minute appointment into a focused 20-minute conversation.

Drag & drop your X-ray here

JPEG, PNG, PDF, or DICOM — up to 50MB

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