Best Seattle Periodontists



46 doctors found for 'Periodontist in Seattle, Washington and surrounding areas.

1
Herbert Selipsky, DDS MSD
Periodontist
Seattle, Washington 98122
(206) 323-7659
1.2
 mi.
2
Terry M Thomas, DDS
Periodontist
Seattle, Washington 98115
(206) 523-1834
6.0
 mi.
3
Martin A Rabin, DMD PS
Periodontist
Kirkland, Washington 98034
(425) 821-9595
9.9
 mi.
4
Maurine Machugh, DDS
Periodontist
Kirkland, Washington 98034
(425) 820-2414
9.9
 mi.
5
Byron S Mizuha, DMD MSD
Periodontist
Lynnwood, Washington 98036
(425) 771-3000
14.1
 mi.
6
Jen-Tai J Chen, DDS MS
Periodontist
Kent, Washington 98032
(253) 854-4065
14.9
 mi.
7
Hyun J Song, DDS MSD
Periodontist
Edmonds, Washington 98026
(425) 775-2002
16.1
 mi.
8
Theresa C Cheng, DDS
Periodontist
Issaquah, Washington 98027
(425) 392-8992
16.5
 mi.
9
Toyo Matsumoto, DDS
Periodontist
Issaquah, Washington 98027
(425) 557-8352
16.5
 mi.
10
Sul Ki Hong, DDS
Periodontist
Issaquah, Washington 98027
(425) 392-8992
16.5
 mi.
11
Eric Scott Brockman, DMD MSD
Periodontist
Kent, Washington 98030
(253) 520-0665
17.7
 mi.
12
Amr Bokhari, DDS MPH
Periodontist
Kent, Washington 98030
(253) 850-9777
17.7
 mi.
13
Hey RI Yeom, DDS
Periodontist
Kent, Washington 98030
(253) 856-3384
17.7
 mi.
14
Thomas D Faber, DDS
Periodontist
Kent, Washington 98030
(253) 850-9777
17.7
 mi.
15
Mark J Sebastian, DDS DMD
Periodontist
Federal Way, Washington 98003
(253) 941-6242
20.4
 mi.
16
Kevin R Suzuki, DMD
Periodontist
Federal Way, Washington 98003
(206) 400-0800
20.4
 mi.
17
Kwangho Lee, DDS
Periodontist
Federal Way, Washington 98003
(253) 838-4363
20.4
 mi.
18
Thomas C Kang, DDS
Periodontist
Federal Way, Washington 98003
(206) 400-0800
20.4
 mi.
19
Yoshinari Nakayama, DDS
Periodontist
Federal Way, Washington 98003
(206) 400-0800
20.4
 mi.
20
Jeffrey D Rogers, DDS
Periodontist
Auburn, Washington 98002
(253) 833-2790
21.0
 mi.
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Periodontics Information:

Periodontics, or periodontology, is a specialty within dentistry practiced by a periodontist who studies supporting structures of the teeth, diseases and conditions. These supporting tissues are called the periodontium, which consists of the gums, alveolar bone, cementum, and periodontal ligament.

Periodontal diseases usually fall into two categories: gingivitis and periodontitis. Treatment begins with the removal of tartar with procedures known as root planing and scaling. Other less invasive methods involve the administering of oral antibiotics.
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