Specialty
Periodontics in Maine
Periodontists treat the gums and bone that support teeth, including gum disease and grafting.
What periodontics does
Periodontists treat the gums and the bone that support teeth, including the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of gum disease.
When to see a periodontics
- Bleeding, swollen, or receding gums
- Persistent bad breath or a bad taste
- Loose teeth or shifting bite
- Dental implant planning or maintenance
- Cosmetic gum reshaping
Common procedures
What to expect from a visit
Initial visits map gum pocket depths and bone levels. Treatment often combines in-office care with a home routine and frequent maintenance cleanings (every 3–4 months).
Insurance & cost questions
Many plans cover periodontal therapy when supported by documentation (charting and X-rays). Confirm frequency limits for maintenance cleanings.
Coverage varies by plan. Always confirm with both the dental office and your insurer before treatment.
Emergency warning signs
- Sudden severe gum pain or abscess
- Rapidly loosening tooth
- Heavy bleeding without injury
For airway problems, uncontrolled bleeding, or facial trauma, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
Licensed periodontics providers in Maine (NPI Registry)
Source: CMS NPPES (National Provider Identifier registry) · public U.S. government data. Verify license status with the state dental board before booking.