Periodontal Disease
Periodontal disease is a highly common infection of the periodontal tissues (gums and bone) that are responsible for supporting the teeth.
We are excited and honored that you have chosen us for your specialty needs. We are committed to serving you with excellence, and exceeding your expectations.
Dr. May has been involved in the specialty of periodontics for over 20 years. She
completed her dental school training in Canada and then a one-year general practice
hospital-based residency, followed by general practice.
Her three-year specialty education was completed at The Ohio State University.
She is dual board-certified in her specialty, in both the U.S. and Canada.
Her clinical interests include implant surgery with hard and soft tissue reconstruction to optimize your oral health and function.
Dr. May is a detailed professional with the highest integrity, who seeks to build a rapport and trust with patients.
She teaches part-time as a clinical adjunct faculty at A.T. Still University in Mesa, AZ.
With over 27 years of well-rounded general dental and surgical experience, Dr. Mascarenhas is committed to offering you the expertise and full scope of surgical options you deserve.
Dr. Mascarenhas completed his periodontal training at the Indiana University in Indianapolis.
He is Board Certified by the American Board of Periodontology and is a member of the American Academy of Periodontology.
Dr. Mascarenhas was the Director of the Graduate training program in Periodontics at the University of Tennessee. During his tenure as Program Director, he trained residents in full-scope surgery and IV sedation and certified those residents to graduate to practice as periodontists.
He is passionate about his specialty and will devote the time needed to listen to your concerns and treat you with empathy and respect. His interests lie in implant surgery and I.V sedation, with emphasis on soft and hard tissue reconstruction to give you a lasting, healthy and functional smile.
Our goal is to provide long-term stability, health, and function of the bone and gums around your teeth and implants.
We proudly give our patients the best care possible.
From a comfortable waiting area to relaxing treatment areas, every detail has been designed with your satisfaction in mind.
We are proud to serve patients with over 25 years of extensive experience.
Technology is ever-changing and constantly evolving. We at Synergy Periodontics & Implants do our best to stay relevant to the needs of our patients using advanced technology that helps us better diagnose and treat conditions and diseases. Our office features innovative technology that makes it possible for us to provide unsurpassed patient care not available just a few years ago.
If you are in search of professionals who will attend to your needs, you can rest assured that with our practice you are in good, experienced hands. Contact our office at your earliest convenience to schedule your consultation. We look forward to serving you and your family for many years to come.
Soft tissue grafting is often used to restore gum recession using either the patients own tissue or a bio-compatible grafting material that can help treat areas of receding gums and mitigate against further recession.
Specialized procedures that help to regenerate lost bone around teeth or implants or even sites where insufficient bone exists to place implants. These procedures can be done in conjunction with growth factors derived from the patients own blood to enhance and accelerate healing of the treated sites.
Also known as esthetic crown lengthening is done to reduce a "gummy smile" and increase the length of short teeth so that patients can have an esthetically pleasing smile.
IV sedation is a great adjunct to surgical treatment as it alters consciousness, enhances pain control and makes procedures seems much shorter in time. Patients typically have minimal recollection of the surgical procedure.
These techniques of placement of dental implants restore lost chewing function by providing anchors for teeth/dentures that are fixed to these implants. The teeth/dentures then function very similar to the natural teeth that the patient has lost due to periodontal disease restoring chewing efficiency and improving the overall quality of life for our patients.
We want to help you love your smile again. Using multiple techniques that include soft tissue grafts, bone grafts and implants, we can provide you a healthy and functional dentition that will significantly improve the quality of your oral health.
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Periodontal disease is a highly common infection of the periodontal tissues (gums and bone) that are responsible for supporting the teeth.
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