We would like to congratulate Drs. Naimi, Yaghmai and Patterson for making it as “Top Dentist 2017” on the Washingtonian. Recently, Dr. Yaghmai and Dr. Patterson were featured in the 2017 March issue of The Washingtonian, where it talks about their road to success. (Article below)
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Our First CE Event of 2017
May 4, 2017
Oral Pathology
This past month, on Thursday April 20th we hosted our first Continued Education Event of 2017. We had Dr. John Svirsky, cover the topic of oral pathology. Dr. John Svirsky is a board certified oral and maxillofacial pathologist at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) in Richmond, Virginia. He received his dental degree in 1973 from VCU and went on to complete a general practice residency at Long Island Jewish Medical Center/Queens Hospital Center, as well as an oral pathology residency at the Catholic Medical Center.
(more…)EXPERIENCING JAW PAIN? It could be your wisdom teeth!
March 17, 2017
Symptoms of Impacted Wisdom Teeth
The wisdom teeth are the last set of molars, which usually emerge during the late teens or early twenties. Most people do not have enough room in their jaw to accommodate them. The tooth will not be visible, but can cause severe discomfort in your jaw and other teeth.
(more…)Dental Implants: A great investment into your health
January 23, 2017
Dental implants are the best possible choice for replacement of missing teeth. Thanks to innovations in the implant process, you can even get your new teeth in one day. This process can be used to replace one tooth or several teeth, and even works for many people who have experienced bone loss in the jaw
(more…)New Year, New Office!
January 12, 2017
Peak inside our newest office located in Alexandria, Virginia.
We are so excited to continue serving the Northern Virginia community with our new office located off of Duke Street in Alexandria, Virginia. We have 6 brand-new, state-of-the-art operatories, all outfitted with the latest technology and build for the comfort of you, our patients. We have had such a great time meeting the Alexandria dental community and it all culminated at our Open House event in September.
(more…)Receding Gums: Are dental implants still an option?
December 19, 2016
Receding gums usually occur as a result of long-term or severe gum disease. Gum disease must be treated before dental implants can be placed to ensure your healing after the procedure is successful. If you have receding gums or other signs of gum disease, consult with your implant dentist about your options. In most cases, treatment for the issues with your gums is all that is necessary to make you a good candidate for implants.
(more…)Congenitally missing teeth: What are my options?
December 6, 2016
If you were born without some of your teeth, or if teeth are not present in the jawbone after your baby teeth fall out, you might want to have these missing teeth replaced. There are numerous options for tooth replacement, but the best of these is dental implants.
(more…)Can oral surgery treat sleep apnea?
November 21, 2016
Sleep apnea is a condition in which you actually stop breathing for a short period of time, usually multiple times during the night. It severely disrupts your sleep schedule, making it difficult if not impossible to get enough rest. There are several ways to treat sleep apnea. For some cases, oral surgery provides a permanent and effective solution.
(more…)Ways to treat dental anxiety
November 7, 2016
Dental anxiety can present a serious problem for people who suffer from it. They tend to avoid the dentist, allowing problems to become serious before they are finally treated. Fortunately, sedation dentistry can help.
(more…)Jaw pain: Could it be from wisdom teeth?
October 17, 2016
If you are experiencing persistent pain, discomfort, or swelling in the back part of your jaw, and you still have your wisdom teeth, consult with your dentist to see if this last set of molars might be the culprit. Impacted wisdom teeth can create a wide range of symptoms without the teeth ever emerging through the gums. Your dentist can check on the progress of your wisdom teeth using X-rays to determine whether or not they need to be removed.
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