Dr. Fausto Moncada
About Dr. Fausto Moncada
Periodontal care often intersects with restorative dentistry when natural teeth need replacement or supporting structures require attention. In South San Francisco, specialists in dental implants and gum disease management address both functional and aesthetic concerns, from single-tooth restoration to full-arch solutions. Procedures like bone grafting, sinus lifts, and gum contouring frequently accompany implant placement to ensure long-term stability. These interventions aren’t just about filling gaps—they’re about preserving jawbone integrity and preventing further deterioration.
On Westborough Boulevard, near the intersection with South Spruce Avenue, Dr. Fausto Moncada practices at suite 204, a second-floor office in a professional building. The area’s mix of medical facilities and light industrial spaces makes it a straightforward destination for those coordinating dental work with other healthcare visits. Public transit routes serve the corridor, and the immediate surroundings include a few quick-service eateries for pre- or post-appointment stops. Parking, like much of the peninsula, follows the usual urban constraints—plan accordingly.
Implant-supported dentures, periodontal maintenance, and treatment for receding gums fall under the scope here. Complex cases involving multiple missing teeth or advanced gum disease often require a combination of surgical and non-surgical approaches. Follow-up care typically includes monitoring osseointegration—the process where bone fuses to the implant—as well as routine cleanings to prevent peri-implantitis. Questions about procedure timelines or recovery protocols can be directed to (650) 588-0288, where the focus remains on clinical details rather than sales pitches.
The office sits at S 2400 Westborough Blvd #204, South San Francisco, CA 94080, a location that’s more functional than scenic. For first-time visitors, checking the map beforehand helps avoid confusion with the similarly numbered buildings nearby. Suite numbers aren’t always prominently marked from the street, so arriving a few minutes early reduces unnecessary circling.
This listing was last updated on May 10, 2026