Periodontics in Mesa is served by both dedicated DDS periodontist specialists and the general practices with advanced non-surgical periodontal therapy protocols — a two-tier market shaped by the large patient volume that Mesa's 500,000 residents generate and the specialist training output from A.T. Still University's periodontics residency program. The Mesa patient with established periodontitis — Stage II or higher, with measurable clinical attachment loss and radiographic bone loss — benefits most from a structured periodontal therapy plan: non-surgical scaling and root planing in a quadrant protocol, periapical radiographic reassessment at six to eight weeks, and a maintenance recall interval at three to four months rather than the standard six-month preventive interval. The practices on this list manage periodontal disease as that structured protocol, not as a cleaning upgrade.
Smyleee evaluated Mesa periodontic providers on specialist credentials or advanced periodontal training, periodontal examination and staging protocol, scaling and root planing technique, maintenance recall program quality, and patient outcome consistency across active treatment and long-term suppression of attachment loss. These ten Mesa practices are the periodontal providers whose approach to gum disease as a chronic manageable condition the data confirmed as most reliably effective across the East Valley market.