Tulips Periodontics & Dental Implants
About Tulips Periodontics & Dental Implants
Periodontics and dental implants often occupy that quiet but essential corner of oral healthcare—less about routine cleanings, more about rebuilding what’s been lost or preserving what’s at risk. Gum disease treatment, bone grafting, and implant placement don’t make for flashy conversations, but they’re the kind of specialized work that can reset a smile’s foundation when things go sideways. This isn’t general dentistry with a side of whitening strips; it’s the precision stuff, the kind that requires a steady hand and a focus on what’s happening below the gumline.
The practice sits at 10320 Memory Ln Suite A, Chesterfield, VA 23832, a stretch of the county where medical offices and quiet commercial pockets blend into the suburban landscape. Chesterfield’s growth has pulled more specialists into the area, but periodontics remains one of those fields where word-of-mouth still carries weight—people don’t casually drop implant surgeons into conversation unless they’ve had a reason to seek one out. The address places it near the intersection of routine errands and the kind of appointment you schedule after a referral, not a billboard.
Most calls here start with a question about options: Can this tooth be saved? How long does the healing process take? Is bone loss reversible at this stage? They handle the before—diagnostics, gum disease management, pre-implant prep—and the after, from placing the titanium posts to guiding the soft tissue recovery. A phone number for direct questions: (804) 748-9553. No front-desk script here, just the kind of back-and-forth that comes when the work is technical and the decisions aren’t one-size-fits-all.
Directions are best pulled from the map listing, especially if you’re coming from the Midlothian Turnpike side, where the route can feel like a series of left turns through strip malls and sudden pockets of greenery. The building itself doesn’t announce its purpose—no oversized toothbrush sculptures or neon signs—just a suite number and the kind of understated entrance that assumes you’re already looking for it.
This listing was last updated on April 19, 2026