Oak Hills Periodontics
Location: San Antonio, TX — 5419 Fredericksburg Road 78229
Phone: (210) 616-0980
Website: http://www.oakhillsperiodontics.com/
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About Oak Hills Periodontics
Oak Hills Periodontics is a periodontal practice on Fredericksburg Road in San Antonio, in a stretch of the Medical Center area that mixes medical offices with longtime local businesses. The practice focuses on advanced periodontal care and dental implant treatment, including care for gum disease, tooth loss, crown lengthening, bone and soft tissue grafting, and full mouth reconstruction. Patients coming in for a first consultation can expect a thorough review of their gum and bone health before any implant treatment plan is proposed, and the office notes it uses digital X-rays and intraoral cameras as part of diagnosis and treatment planning.
The practice is led by two periodontists, Dr. Pamela Ray and Dr. Gabriella Diaz, who see patients for dental implant placement, gum recession treatment, soft tissue grafting, and cosmetic gum contouring for gummy smiles. Because the doctors are periodontists rather than general dentists, they bring specialized surgical training to procedures like guided bone regeneration and implant site preparation, which can be especially relevant for patients who need bone or gum rebuilding before an implant can be placed. The office is closed on Wednesdays and Saturdays and Sundays, so patients planning a consultation or follow up implant visit should check the Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday morning hours before scheduling.
Meet the Doctors
Dr. Pamela Ray, DDS is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology and has practiced periodontics in San Antonio since 1991 after completing dental school at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio. Dr. Gabriella Diaz, DDS earned her dental degree from the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, School of Dentistry, and completed her periodontics residency and master's degree there, with research focused on treating dental implant disease with laser therapy.
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