Periodontist - Springfield, MO
A Periodontal Specialist Focused on YOU
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We work hard to ensure every visit to our office is a stress free experience and that our patients receive the quality care and attention they deserve. We use modern equipment and advanced techniques so that patients may enjoy fast healing times, are comfortable throughout the procedure, and have a chance to enjoy long term dental health benefits. Dr. Vance has advanced training in implant dentistry and also offers implant supported dentures for patients with multiple missing teeth. If you need tooth replacement services, consider Dr. Vance for dental implants, implant bridges, and implant supported dentures that can restore your beautiful smile!
Meet Your Doctor
Dr. Jody Vance specializes in periodontics and aims to provide comfortable, affordable care in a relaxed, trusting environment. Dr. Vance’s services include the treatment of periodontal (gum) disease, dental implants, oral medicine, oral pathology and cosmetic smile enhancement. Minimally invasive surgical techniques and computer-assisted local anesthesia help Dr. Vance and his team to provide personalized, quality oral care. Read more…
What We Specialize In
Dental Implants
Many adults end up losing one or more teeth to periodontal disease or tooth decay over the course of their life. If you have a broken tooth that starts to decay, you may need a high quality tooth replacement like an implant to preserve your smile. Read more…
Gum Recession Treatment
If Dr. Jody Vance finds that you have receding gums, he may recommend PST™ to restore the gum line and create a healthy smile. This minimally invasive procedure involves loosening the gum tissue using a special tool and then moving the tissue over the areas missing gum tissue. Read more…
LANAP®
Only a small percentage of Americans diagnosed with gum disease actually pursue treatment. Gum disease may be linked to health problems such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and premature delivery. Until recently, patients with periodontal disease had to undergo painful gum surgery that involved incisions and sutures. Read more…