Orange County · Periodontics & Implant Surgery
Periodontal & implant surgery for Orange County
Orange County is exceptionally well served by general and cosmetic dentists — but when a case calls for advanced gum, bone, or implant surgery, many patients and dentists look to a dedicated specialist. Our Beverly Hills practice is about 40–55 miles south of most of the county, an easy run up the I-405 and I-5, and led by Dr. Sam Gilani, a UCLA-trained periodontist and oral plastic reconstructive surgeon with more than 30 years of experience.
For Orange County patients, the trip is usually a single consultation plus a focused number of treatment visits — we plan around your schedule and coordinate with your local dentist so routine care stays close to home in Irvine, Newport Beach, Anaheim, or wherever you live in the county.
What we treat
The cases Orange County dentists most often refer, each with a plain-language guide:
Dental implants
Single-tooth through full-arch (All-on-4 / All-on-X) implant reconstruction, including failed-implant rescue.
Learn more →Bone grafting & sinus lifts
Rebuilding lost jawbone — ridge augmentation, socket preservation, and sinus elevation — to make implants possible.
Learn more →Gum disease
Scaling and root planing through osseous and regenerative surgery for moderate-to-advanced periodontitis.
Learn more →Gum recession & grafting
Soft-tissue grafting and periodontal plastic surgery to cover roots and restore the gumline.
Learn more →Serving communities across Orange County
We see patients and accept referrals from Irvine, Newport Beach, Anaheim, Santa Ana, Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa, Tustin, Laguna Beach, and the surrounding communities. If you’re a dentist with a complex surgical case — or a patient who’s been told their situation is difficult — we’re a short drive away. See all areas we serve →
Request a consultation
Patients and referring Orange County dentists are both welcome. Call (310) 201-9001 or use the buttons below.
This information is provided for educational purposes and is not a substitute for a professional evaluation. Diagnosis and treatment should always be determined by a qualified dental professional based on your individual condition.
