Periodontist in Warminster, PA — Expert Gum Disease & Implant Specialist

Dr. Greg Burdo, smiling dentist at DaVinci Dental WarminsterAt DaVinci Dental Specialists, periodontal care is led by Dr. Greg Burdo, a UPenn-trained, board-certified Periodontist and Prosthodontist with over 25 years of advanced training in gum disease treatment, dental implants, bone regeneration, and soft-tissue cosmetic procedures.
Patients choose us because we provide specialist-level diagnosis, gentle care, and long-term solutions to protect your teeth, gums, and overall health.

What Is Periodontics?

Periodontics is the dental specialty focused on gum health, bone support, and the structures that keep your teeth stable. Untreated gum disease can lead to more than bleeding gums—it can cause gum recession, bone loss, loose teeth, tooth loss, and is linked to systemic health conditions such as diabetes and heart disease.

While general dentists screen for gum disease, moderate to advanced cases should always be evaluated by a periodontist. As a dual specialist, Dr. Burdo delivers highly precise and predictable periodontal care that general dentists are not trained to perform.

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Why Choose a Periodontist? — Specialist-Level Training Matters

Periodontists complete an additional three years of advanced specialty training in:

  • Gum disease diagnosis and management

  • Regenerative periodontal surgery

  • Bone grafting & ridge preservation

  • Dental implant surgery

  • Soft-tissue grafting & gum recession treatment

  • Cosmetic periodontal procedures

Dr. Burdo’s training goes far beyond this — he is also a Prosthodontist, meaning he specializes in the functional and aesthetic restoration of teeth.
This rare dual specialty ensures exceptional accuracy in both the surgical and restorative aspects of gum and implant treatment.

Periodontal Services We Offer

 Gum Disease Evaluation

Comprehensive periodontal examination using advanced diagnostic tools.

 Scaling & Root Planing (Deep Cleaning)

Gold-standard non-surgical treatment to remove plaque and tartar below the gums.

 Periodontal Maintenance

Customized cleaning schedule to prevent disease progression and protect your gums long-term.

 Gum Grafting / Recession Treatment

Treat gum recession, reduce sensitivity, and restore a healthier gumline.

 Crown Lengthening

A cosmetic or functional procedure to reshape the gum line for restorative work or smile enhancement.

Bone Grafting & Regeneration

Restore bone lost from gum disease, trauma, or long-term tooth loss.

 Dental Implants

Placed by a highly trained implant specialist (full-mouth, single-tooth, complex cases).

 Treatment of Failing Implants & Peri-Implantitis

Specialized care for infected, painful, or failing implants.

Gum Disease

Called gingivitis in its early stages, periodontal disease is caused by excessive toxic bacteria (found in plaque) that attack your mouth’s soft tissues. Early warning signs of this disease include red, swollen or bleeding gums. If caught early, we can help you reverse the damage. If detected late, we can use one of the many effective restorative dentistry procedures to restore your mouth to its healthy & beautiful state.

Patients often don’t experience pain with gum disease, but they might notice bad breath, a change in how their teeth fit together when they bite or bleeding while brushing or flossing. However, those symptoms can be easy to miss or dismiss, so it’s important to keep your regular dental appointments. General dentists look for warning signs of periodontal disease when they perform regular hygiene exams, but it can be beneficial to have a periodontist take a look as well.

During an exam, periodontists check the color of your gums, whether they are receding from your teeth, if there are gaps between them & your teeth & how easily they bleed. But they also look at your bite (or how your top & bottom teeth line up when you close them) & whether any of your teeth feel loose. Additionally, periodontists are well-trained in identifying whether a patient is at higher risk of developing gum disease.

Gum disease has been shown to have a relationship with other medical conditions, so a patient’s risk isn’t confined to their dental situation. Those with heart disease, diabetes & pregnancy are at higher risk for developing periodontal disease. Patients being treated for any of those conditions should inform their dentist or periodontist. Additionally, age, diet, genetics, medications, stress, grinding & smoking habits affect your risk.

The good news is that if you are at higher risk for periodontal disease, you can take measures to prevent it. Keeping up with regular at-home hygiene, making sure to floss at least once every day, is the best thing you can do for prevention. Also, don’t miss your six-month cleaning visits. If your dentist or periodontist believes you are still at higher risk, they might recommend more frequent cleanings or regular deep cleanings.

Deep cleanings, also known as scaling & root planing, are the gold standard of periodontal care. Scaling is the process of cleaning tartar & plaque from teeth under the gums & root planing describes smoothing those same surfaces so bacteria doesn’t as easily stick to them.

Let us help you keep your teeth & gums strong & disease-free with regular examinations & cleanings.

Schedule a Visit With Our Warminster Periodontist

Let us help you restore and protect your gum and bone health with advanced, gentle, specialist-led care.

DaVinci Dental Warminster
316 York Road
Warminster, PA 18974
📞 215-383-6700

Open weekdays until 8 PM & Saturdays 9–2

316 York Road
Warminster, PA 18974
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