Maple Grove Periodontics and Implant Dentistry
About Maple Grove Periodontics and Implant Dentistry
Northwest of Minneapolis, Maple Grove’s medical corridor along Elm Creek Boulevard hosts specialists catering to everything from orthopedics to oral surgery. Among them is Maple Grove Periodontics and Implant Dentistry, a practice focused solely on gum health and tooth replacement solutions. Periodontists here handle cases that general dentists often refer out—complex gum disease, bone grafting, and the surgical placement of dental implants. It’s the kind of place patients end up when X-rays reveal issues beneath the gumline or when missing teeth require more than a bridge or denture.
The office occupies suite 320 at 12000 Elm Creek Blvd N, Maple Grove, MN 55369, situated in the same professional complex as other healthcare providers. This stretch of Maple Grove is all business: clinical, efficient, and designed for people who need answers more than ambiance. Procedures here aren’t about whitening or fillings but about preserving jawbone structure, treating advanced periodontitis, and anchoring implants that function like natural teeth. Referrals come from dentists across the metro, though patients can also schedule consultations directly.
Dental implants remain the headline service—titanium posts fused to the jawbone to support crowns or dentures—but the practice also addresses less visible problems. Receding gums, persistent infections, and the bone loss that follows tooth extraction all fall under their scope. Unlike cosmetic dentistry, the work here is rarely elective. Most visits start with a 3D scan to map out the damage before discussing surgical or non-surgical options. Recovery timelines and success rates depend on the procedure, though the focus stays on long-term stability over quick fixes.
Questions about treatment plans or post-op care can be directed to (763) 420-0200. For first-time visitors, the map shows the entrance near the building’s north side, adjacent to the parking area shared with other tenants. Consultations typically begin with a review of dental history and a discussion of whether implants, grafting, or periodontal therapy align with the patient’s needs.
This listing was last updated on March 29, 2026