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Edison Periodontics

Dental implants periodontist
3.6 (9 reviews) Updated Apr 24, 2026
98 James St #310, Edison, NJ 08820

About Edison Periodontics

Most dental offices handle routine cleanings and fillings, but when gum health or tooth replacement becomes the priority, a periodontist steps in. That’s where specialists like the team at Edison Periodontics focus their practice—addressing everything from gum disease treatment to the placement and maintenance of dental implants. Unlike general dentistry, their work often bridges the gap between preserving natural teeth and restoring function when extractions or bone loss enter the picture.

The office sits on the third floor of 98 James St in Edison, a stretch of Middlesex County where medical and professional suites share space with local businesses. Periodontics isn’t just about deep cleanings; it’s a field that deals with the structures supporting teeth, so procedures here might include gum grafts, crown lengthening, or preparing the jawbone for implants. For anyone navigating these kinds of treatments, having a specialist who limits their scope to periodontics and implants can simplify what’s often a complex process.

Questions about procedures or recovery? The simplest way to get answers is by calling (732) 494-2444. Since periodontal care often involves multiple visits—whether for initial consultations, surgical follow-ups, or implant adjustments—clear communication with the provider’s team becomes part of the treatment itself. Some patients arrive through referrals from their general dentist, while others seek out a periodontist directly after researching options for tooth replacement or advanced gum therapy.

Finding the office is straightforward: plug the address into your GPS or pull up directions here. The building’s entrance faces James Street, with suite 310 accessible via elevator. While general dentists manage the bulk of oral health needs, certain conditions—like severe periodontitis or the need for full-arch implants—benefit from a practice that zeroes in on these areas exclusively.

This listing was last updated on April 24, 2026

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