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Quad Cities Periodontics

Dentist
4.2 (5 reviews) Updated Apr 21, 2026
1800 E 54th St A, Davenport, IA 52807

About Quad Cities Periodontics

Specialized dental care often centers on gum health and implant procedures—areas where Quad Cities Periodontics fits into Davenport’s healthcare landscape. The practice handles cases that general dentists typically refer out: treating gum disease, placing dental implants, and performing bone grafts. It’s one of those places where the focus narrows to the foundational work—literal and figurative—behind a stable smile. For patients dealing with receding gums or missing teeth, the options here extend beyond routine cleanings into surgical solutions.

The office sits at 1800 E 54th St A, a stretch of Davenport that blends medical facilities with quiet residential blocks. Periodontal work isn’t the kind of care most people think about until they need it—whether it’s addressing persistent gum inflammation or preparing the jawbone for an implant. Procedures like crown lengthening or sinus lifts might sound technical, but they’re standard here, part of the behind-the-scenes work that keeps more visible dental treatments viable.

Questions about gum surgery or implant timelines? The practice fields those calls daily. Reach them at (563) 344-4867 for specifics on consultations or post-op follow-ups. For first-time visitors, the map pins the location just east of Elmore Avenue, where parking and access align with the area’s low-key professional vibe.

This listing was last updated on April 21, 2026

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