Patient Resources | Mountain View Periodontics and Implant Dentistry

Top Periodontist in Herriman, UT

Welcome to Mountain View Periodontics and Implant Dentistry. We value the trust you’ve placed in us and are dedicated to guiding you on your journey to optimal oral health. Our approach is rooted in fair and conservative treatment, ensuring that we only recommend services that are truly necessary for your well-being. With a team that prides itself on honesty, efficiency, and compassion, we look forward to providing you with the exceptional care you deserve.

Your Initial Visit


During your first visit, we will tailor the experience to your specific needs. You can expect a thorough exam, any necessary radiographs, and a consultation with your general dentist to ensure we understand your periodontal or dental implant needs. Our goal is to collaborate with your dentist and gather the necessary information to deliver the best care possible.

Accepted Insurances


We currently accept Select Health and BCBS insurance plans. Coverage varies between plans, so feel free to contact our office to verify your benefits. Our team will work with you and your insurer to submit claims, regardless of your provider.


For billing inquiries or to make a payment, please contact our office or email us at billing@wasatchperio.com.

Post Op Instructions

  • During the healing process cold soft foods are recommended. This is especially important in the first two days following surgery. Avoid hot foods as they will increase bleeding and swelling. NO STRAWS for the first 10 days following surgery.
  • Do not chew on, floss, or brush the surgical area(s) for 2 weeks unless we advise otherwise. Brush all other teeth as usual.
  • Avoid heavy exercise for 24 hours following surgery.
  •  Swelling and puffiness may result. This may be kept to a minimum by holding an ice pack on the outside of your face, near the treated area, for 15 minutes on and 15 minutes off, for one to two hours the first 2 days after surgery. If swelling persists after two days continue this regimen using heat instead of cold packs.
  • A pain medication may be prescribed and should only be taken if necessary to manage post operative discomfort. If you are able to take ibuprofen, you may take 800 mg of ibuprofen every 6 to 8 hours as needed for pain or swelling. Tylenol (Acetaminophen) can be taken between doses of ibuprofen. It is recommended that you take medications with food.
  • If antibiotics are necessary, we will give you a prescription. Please take the antibiotic as prescribed until finished.
  • Occasional blood stains in the saliva can be expected up to 48 hours after surgery. If some bleeding continues, bite down on folded gauze or a wet tea bag to apply pressure to the area for 5 to 10 minutes. An icepack on the outside of your face, adjacent to the bleeding area, may also help.
  • If a rinse was prescribed for you, remember to rinse very gently with it. Do not swish vigorously.
  • If you had a sinus procedure, do not blow your nose hard or sneeze hard, do not use straws, and avoid bending over for extended periods of time during the first week.
  • A slight nose bleed is normal. Sleep with your head elevated. Take a decongestant for 4 days following surgery
  • If any concerns arise that are not addressed here, please feel free to contact us so that we can assist you. If you have an after-hours emergency or if Dr. Thunell is out of town where another doctor’s number will be available on our answering machine, call (385) 483-3854.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) | Mountain View Periodontics and Implant Dentistry

Best Periodontist in Herriman, UT

At Mountain View Periodontics and Implant Dentistry, we understand that choosing a periodontal specialist for treatments like dental implants, extractions, and periodontal therapy is a significant decision. We’ve compiled answers to some of the most frequently asked questions to help you feel more informed and confident in your care. If you have any additional questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us at (385) 483-3854.

General Questions

  • What types of services do you offer?

    We specialize in a variety of advanced periodontal and oral surgery services, including:

    • Dental implants (single implants, implant-supported dentures, full-arch implants)
    • Extractions
    • Gingival (gum) grafting
    • Periodontal therapy (scaling and root planing, osseous surgery)
    • Regenerative bone grafting
    • Sinus lifts
    • Ridge augmentation
    • Sedation options (nitrous oxide and IV sedation)

  • What should I expect at my first visit?

    Your first visit to our office includes a comprehensive examination and consultation. We will review your medical history, discuss any concerns or symptoms you’re experiencing, and take any necessary X-rays or CBCT scans to evaluate your oral health. Depending on the nature of your visit (such as for dental implants, periodontal disease evaluation, or oral surgery), Dr. Dan Thunell or Dr. Rachna Hegde will create a personalized treatment plan that meets your specific needs. We will also discuss any recommended procedures and answer any questions you may have.

  • How do I know if I need periodontal treatment?

    Signs of periodontal disease include bleeding gums, gum recession, persistent bad breath, loose teeth, or discomfort when chewing. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s important to schedule a consultation. Early intervention is key to preventing further damage to your teeth and gums.

  • What are the benefits of dental implants?

    Dental implants are the most permanent solution for missing teeth. They help preserve the natural structure of your jawbone, restore your ability to chew and speak normally, and provide a natural-looking, long-lasting replacement for missing teeth. Implants do not require the grinding down of adjacent teeth, unlike traditional bridges, making them a conservative option for tooth replacement.

Dental Implant Questions

  • How long does the dental implant process take?

    The entire process can take anywhere from 3 to 9 months, depending on whether additional procedures like bone grafting or sinus lifts are needed. After placing the implant, the healing period allows the implant to fuse with the jawbone, after which the replacement tooth or restoration will be placed.

  • Do I need bone grafting before getting dental implants?

    If there is insufficient bone in your jaw to support an implant, bone grafting may be necessary. This procedure restores lost bone and ensures a stable foundation for the implant. Dr. Thunell or Dr. Hegde will evaluate your bone density using CBCT imaging and determine if bone grafting is required.

  • Is dental implant surgery painful?

    Dental implant surgery is generally well-tolerated by patients. We use local anesthesia, and for those who are anxious or undergoing more extensive procedures, we offer nitrous oxide or IV sedation to ensure you are comfortable throughout the process.

  • How long do dental implants last?

    With proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime. Regular dental check-ups, good oral hygiene, and following your periodontist’s care instructions will help ensure the long-term success of your implants.

Oral Surgery Questions

  • When is a tooth extraction necessary?

    A tooth extraction is necessary when a tooth is too damaged to be repaired or when it poses a risk to the health of surrounding teeth. Common reasons for extractions include severe decay, advanced periodontal disease, impacted wisdom teeth, or preparing for dental implants.

  • How long does it take to recover from a tooth extraction?

    Recovery times vary depending on the complexity of the extraction, but most patients can resume normal activities within a few days. Complete healing of the extraction site may take several weeks. Our team will provide detailed post-operative care instructions to ensure a smooth recovery.

  • What is a sinus lift, and do I need one for dental implants?

    A sinus lift is a procedure that adds bone to the upper jaw in the area of the molars and premolars. It’s often necessary when there isn’t enough bone height in the upper jaw to place implants. By lifting the sinus membrane and adding bone, we can create a stable foundation for implant placement in the upper jaw.

  • What are the risks associated with oral surgery?

    As with any surgery, there are risks such as infection, swelling, or bleeding. However, these risks are minimized when performed by experienced professionals like Dr. Thunell and Dr. Hegde. We provide thorough pre- and post-operative care instructions to reduce complications and ensure a successful recovery.

Sedation and Comfort

  • Do you offer sedation for oral surgery and implant procedures?

    Yes, we offer nitrous oxide (laughing gas) and IV sedation for patients undergoing oral surgery, dental implants, or periodontal treatments. Sedation helps reduce anxiety and discomfort, making complex procedures easier for patients who may be nervous or undergoing lengthy treatments.

  • How long does it take to recover from sedation?

    With nitrous oxide, the effects wear off almost immediately after the procedure, allowing you to drive yourself home and resume normal activities. IV sedation takes longer to wear off, so you will need someone to drive you home after your appointment. Full recovery from IV sedation may take a few hours.

Insurance and Financing

  • What insurances do you accept?

    We work with several insurance providers, including Select Health and Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS). We will gladly assist you in verifying your coverage and help you navigate the insurance process. If you have any questions about your specific insurance, please contact our office at (385) 483-3854.

  • Do you offer financing options?

    Yes, we offer financing through Care Credit, a third-party financing option that allows you to manage the cost of your treatment with convenient payment plans. We will be happy to discuss financing options during your consultation and help you choose a plan that works best for your budget.

  • Does insurance cover dental implants?

    Insurance coverage for dental implants varies depending on your specific plan. While some plans may cover a portion of the procedure, others may not. We recommend contacting your insurance provider or speaking with our team to verify your coverage before your consultation.

  • Do you offer any warranties on dental implants?

    Yes, we provide a two-year replacement warranty on all dental implants at no additional charge. If your implant fails within this period, we will replace it at no cost to you.

HIPAA Privacy Statement

We understand that information about you and your health is very personal. Therefore, we strive to protect your privacy as required by law. We will only use and disclose your personal health information ("PHI") as allowed by law. We are committed to excellence in the provision of state-of-the-art health care services through the practice of patient care, education, and research. Therefore, as described below, your health information will be used to provide you care and may be used to educate health care professionals and for research purposes. We train our staff and work force to be sensitive about privacy and to respect the confidentiality of your PHI.


We are required by law to maintain the privacy of our patients' PHI and to provide you with notice of our legal duties and privacy practices with respect to your PHI. We are required to abide by the terms of this Notice ("Notice") so long as it remains in effect. We reserve the right to change the terms of this Notice as necessary and to make the new notice effective for all PHI maintained by us. You may receive a copy of any revised notice at any of our hospitals, doctors' offices, or ambulatory care facilities.


The terms of this Notice apply to Mountain View Periodontics. If you have questions regarding the coverage of this Notice, or if you would like to obtain a copy of this Notice, please contact Mountain View Periodontics as described below.


Uses and Disclosures of Your PHI


The following categories describe the ways we may use or disclose your PHI without your consent or authorization. For each category, we will give you illustrative examples.


Uses and Disclosures for Treatment, Payment and Health Care Operations.


Treatment:  We use and disclose your PHI as necessary for your treatment. For instance, doctors, nurses, and other professionals involved in your care – within and outside of Mountain View Periodontics – may use information in your medical record that may include procedures, medications, tests, etc. to plan a course of treatment for you.


Payment: We use and disclose your PHI as necessary for payment purposes. For instance, we may forward information regarding your medical procedures and treatment to your insurance company to arrange payment for the services provided to you. Also, we may use your information to prepare a bill to send to you or to the person responsible for your payment.


Health Care Operations: We use and disclose your PHI for health care operations. This is necessary to operate Mountain View Periodontics, including by ensuring that our patients receive high quality care and that our health care professionals receive superior training. For example, we may use your PHI to conduct an evaluation of the treatment and services we provide, or to review the performance of our staff. Your health information may also be disclosed to doctors, nurses, staff, medical students, residents, fellows, and others for education and training purposes.


The sharing of your PHI for treatment, payment, and health care operations may happen electronically. Electronic communications enable fast, secure access to your information for those participating in and coordinating your care to improve the overall quality of your health and prevent delays in treatment.


Health Information Exchanges: Mountain View Periodontics participates in initiatives to facilitate this electronic sharing, including but not limited to Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) which involve coordinated information sharing among HIE members for purposes of treatment, payment, and health care operations. Patients may opt-out of some of these electronic sharing initiatives, such as HIEs. Mountain View Periodontics will use reasonable efforts to limit the sharing of PHI in such electronic sharing initiatives for patients who have opted-out. If you wish to opt-out, please contact your patient services associate.


Our Facility Directory. We use information to maintain an inpatient directory listing your name, room number, general condition and, if you wish, your religious affiliation. Unless you choose to have your information excluded from this directory, the information, excluding your religious affiliation, may be disclosed to anyone who requests it by asking for you by name. This information, including your religious affiliation, may also be provided to members of the clergy, even if they don’t ask for you by name. If you wish to have your information excluded from this directory, please contact your patient services associate.


Persons Involved In Your Care.  Unless you object, we may, in our professional judgment, disclose to a member of your family, a close friend, or any person you identify, your PHI, to facilitate that person's involvement in caring for you or in payment for your care. We may use or disclose your PHI to assist in notifying a family member, personal representative or any person responsible for your care of your location and general condition. We may also disclose limited PHI to a public or private entity that is authorized to assist in disaster relief efforts to locate a family member or other persons who may be involved in some aspect of caring for you.


Appointments and Services.  We may use your PHI to remind you about appointments or to follow up on your visit.


Health Products and Services.  We may, from time to time, use your PHI to communicate with you about treatment alternatives and other health-related benefits and services that may be of interest to you.


Business Associates. We may contract with certain outside persons or organizations to perform certain services on our behalf, such as auditing, accreditation, legal services, etc. At times it may be necessary for us to provide your PHI to one or more of these outside persons or organizations. In such cases, we require these business associates, and any of their subcontractors, to appropriately safeguard the privacy of your information.


Other Uses and Disclosures.  We are permitted or required by law to make certain other uses and disclosures of your PHI without your consent or authorization. Subject to conditions specified by law, we may release your PHI:


for any purpose required by law;

  • for public health activities, such as required reporting of disease, injury, birth and death, and for required public health investigations;
  • to certain governmental agencies if we suspect child abuse or neglect, or if we believe you to be a victim of abuse, neglect, or domestic violence;
  • to entities regulated by the Food and Drug Administration, if necessary, to report adverse events, product defects, or to participate in product recalls;
  • to your employer when we have provided health care to you at the request of your employer for purposes related to occupational health and safety. In most cases you will receive notice that your PHI is being disclosed to your employer;
  • if required by law to a government oversight agency conducting audits, investigations, inspections, and related oversight functions;
  • in emergency circumstances, such as to prevent a serious and imminent threat to a person or the public;
  • if required to do so by a court or administrative order, subpoena, or discovery request. In most cases you will have notice of such release;
  • to law enforcement officials, including for purposes of identifying or locating suspects, fugitives, witnesses, or victims of crime, or for other allowable law enforcement purposes;
  • to coroners, medical examiners, and/or funeral directors;
  • if necessary, to arrange an organ or tissue donation from you or a trans plant for you;
  • if you are a member of the military for activities set out by certain military command authorities as required by armed forces services. We may also release your PHI, if necessary, for national security, intelligence, or protective services activities; and
  • if necessary for purposes related to your workers' compensation benefits.


Your Authorization. Except as outlined above, we will not use or disclose your PHI for any other purpose unless you have signed a form authorizing the use or disclosure. The form will describe what information will be disclosed, to whom, for what purpose, and when. You have the right to revoke your authorization in writing, except to the extent we have already relied upon it. These situations can include:


  • uses and disclosures of psychotherapy notes;
  • uses and disclosures of PHI for marketing purposes, including marketing communications paid for by third parties;
  • uses and disclosures of PHI specially protected by state and/or Federal law and regulations;
  • uses and disclosures for certain research protocols;
  • disclosures that constitute a sale of PHI.


Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient Records, HIV-Related Information, and Mental Health Records.The confidentiality of alcohol and drug abuse treatment records, HIV-related information, and mental health records maintained by us is specifically protected by state and/or Federal law and regulations. Generally, we may not disclose such information unless you consent in writing, the disclosure is allowed by a court order, or in limited and regulated other circumstances.


Rights That You Have


Access to Your PHI. Generally, you have the right to access, inspect, and/or receive paper and/or electronic copies of certain PHI that we maintain about you. Requests for access must be made in writing and be signed by you or, when applicable, your personal representative. We will charge you for a copy of your medical records in accordance with a schedule of fees under federal and state law. You may obtain the appropriate form from the doctor's office or any entity where you received services. You may also access much of your health information using the org patient portal.


Amendments to Your PHI.  You have the right to request that PHI that we maintain about you be amended or corrected. Requests for amendment must be made in writing and signed by you or, when applicable, your personal representative and must state the reasons for the amendment/correction request. We are not obligated to make all requested amendments but will give each request careful consideration. If we grant your amendment request, we may also reach out to other prior recipients of your information to inform them of the change. Please note that even if we grant your request, we may not delete information already documented in your medical record. You may obtain the appropriate form from the doctor’s office or entity where you received services.


Accounting for Disclosures of Your PHI.  You have the right to receive an accounting of certain disclosures made by us of your PHI, except for disclosures made for purposes of treatment, payment, and health care operations or for certain other limited exceptions. This accounting will include only those disclosures made in the six years prior to the date on which the accounting is requested. Requests must be made in writing and signed by you or, when applicable, your personal representative. The first accounting in any 12-month period is free; you will be charged a reasonable, cost-based fee for each subsequent accounting you request within a 12-month period. You may obtain the appropriate form from the doctor’s office or entity where you received services.


Restrictions on Use and Disclosure of Your PHI.  You have the right to request restrictions on certain uses and disclosures of your PHI for treatment, payment, or health care operations. We are not required to agree to your restriction request, unless otherwise described in this notice, but will attempt to accommodate reasonable requests when appropriate. We retain the right to terminate an agreed-to restriction if we believe such termination is appropriate. In the event we have terminated an agreed upon restriction, we will notify you of such termination. The appropriate form can be obtained from the doctor's office or entity where you received services and must be signed by you or, when applicable, your personal representative.


Restrictions on Disclosures to Health Plans. You have the right to request a restriction on certain disclosures of your PHI to your health plan. We are required to honor such requests for restrictions only when you or someone on your behalf, other than your health plan, pays for the health care item(s) or service(s) in full. Such requests must be made in writing and signed by you and, when applicable, your personal representative. You may obtain the appropriate form from the doctor's office or entity where you received services.


Confidential Communications.  You have the right to request communications regarding your PHI from us by alternative means or at alternative locations and we will accommodate reasonable requests by you. You, or when applicable, your personal representative must request such confidential communication in writing to each department to which you would like the request to apply. You may obtain the appropriate form from the doctor's office or entity where you received services.


Breach Notification. We are required to notify you in writing of any breach of your unsecured PHI without unreasonable delay, but in any event, no later than 60 days after we discover the breach.


Paper Copy of Notice.  As a patient, you have the right to obtain a paper copy of this Notice.

Accepted Insurances

  • Select Health
  • BCBS

For questions regarding your bill or to make a payments, please contact us or email us at billing@wasatchperio.com.


Coverage varies widely between plans, and we are not providers for all plans offered by these insurers. Please contact our office and we will be happy to help you verify coverage. Our office will work with you and your insurer to submit your claims, regardless of your insurer.

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If you have more questions or would like to schedule a consultation, please contact Mountain View Periodontics and Implant Dentistry in Herriman, UT, at (385) 483-3854. We look forward to helping you with all your periodontal, implant, and oral surgery needs.

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