Our Services

Our Services

Protecting your oral health is vital for your overall well-being. At Washington Center for Dentistry, our dentists provide excellent patient-centered care and focus on a doctor-patient relationship. With multiple options for your dental needs, we offer general dentistry, dental implants, cosmetic dentistry, gum disease, and snoring appliances. If you suffer from dental anxiety, our team can help you remain relaxed with laughing gas or quiet dental drills. Please schedule an appointment with one of our talented, Washington, D.C. dental team members to protect, manage, and treat your dental concerns.

General Dentistry

Drill-Free Fillings

Drill-free fillings ease a patient’s fear and anxiety through the use of a micro-air wand instead of a traditional drill to remove damaging decay.

Tooth-Colored Fillings

Tooth-colored fillings are a safer, more attractive alternative to metal fillings that blend well with natural teeth compared to metal fillings.

Dental Inlays

Dental inlays are used to fill cavities with a solid substance, like porcelain or gold, for long-lasting results to save decaying and damaged teeth.

Dental Onlays

Dental onlays are larger in size than dental inlays, and are used to replace one or more decayed cusps, or bumps, on the tooth’s chewing surface.

Digital Impressions

Digital impressions use advanced technology to make a precise model of the teeth cleanly, and painlessly for better-fitting restoration treatments.

Root Canal Procedure

A root canal procedure addresses the tooth’s pulp and nerve and is performed on an infected tooth to prevent chronic pain and possible tooth loss.

Sealant

To prevent tooth decay, sealants can be applied to the chewing surfaces on the back of the teeth to keep food and germs from adhering to this area.

Dental Implants

Dental Implants

Dental implants are a cosmetic dentistry solution for patients, who are missing teeth or those who need to replace extracted teeth for a natural look.

All-On-4® Implants

With All-on-4 implants, patients can improve their teeth and bite with dental implants that have both restorative and cosmetic dentistry benefits.

Implant Supported Dentures

Implant supported dentures provide stable, comfortable teeth without the need for adhesives or pastes, which are made removable for regular cleaning.

Single-Tooth Dental Implants

Single-tooth dental implants are effective in replacing a missing tooth, and its root for long-standing results and a natural-looking appearance.

Cosmetic Dentistry

Porcelain Veneers

Veneers are thin, natural-looking porcelain shells that cover existing teeth to close gaps, whiten, lengthen and properly align teeth for aesthetics.

Porcelain Crowns

Porcelain crowns act as a tooth’s outer surface to restore damaged teeth back to the original form, and functioning with a smooth, natural appearance.

Invisalign® Clear Braces

Invisalign clear braces straighten teeth with aligner trays, which have been customized for the patient's aesthetic goals, for a near invisible look.

Smile Makeover

A smile makeover can include any number of procedures, like veneers and whitening, designed to improve a patient’s smile for an enhanced appearance.

Smile Rejuvenation

Smile rejuvenation treatments involve cosmetic dentistry procedures, which address missing, misaligned, gapped or disproportionate teeth.

GLO Teeth Whitening

GLO teeth whitening is an effective and popular teeth whitening treatment kit that can whiten your teeth multiple shades without causing sensitivity.

Dental Bonding

To improve the smile, dental bonding involves applying a matching tooth-colored plastic material to the tooth, which hardens with a special light.

Dental Bridges

Dental bridges are replacement teeth that effectively bridge the gap between missing teeth in order to restore a patient’s smile and confidence.

Gapped Teeth

Gapped teeth can be effectively transformed with cosmetic dentistry procedures, like porcelain veneers, dental bonding or Invisalign® clear braces.

Gum Reshaping

Aesthetic gum reshaping is a painless procedure that changes the appearance of a gummy smile by recontouring the gums with advanced laser technology.

Gum Bleaching

Gum bleaching treatments lightens dark gum tissue to help patients achieve pinker gums for an overall healthier-looking smile and better-looking gums.

Bite Analysis

A bite analysis involves the use of advanced technology to measure teeth’s stability, along with the timing and level of force for individual teeth.

Oral health and Hygiene

Dental Examinations

Dental examinations are thorough assessments of a patient’s mouth to spot and address any dental issues and prevent decay and damage from occurring.

Dental Cleanings

Dental cleanings involve using professional-grade equipment to fully clean the teeth’s surface and below the gum line for healthier teeth and gums.

Dental Hygiene

Dental hygiene maintains your health through oral cancer screenings, deep cleanings, and spotting any problems before they become serious.

Tooth Decay/Cavities

Tooth decay and cavities can cause pain and lead to tooth loss, but can be prevented or treated through preventative, and/or restorative procedures.

Gum Disease

Gum disease, or periodontal disease, can take on several forms, which can get progressively worse and lead to pain, tooth loss and other diseases.

Loose Teeth

Loose teeth are a result of advanced gum disease, damaged bone and gum tissue, inadequate support structure and other non-dental health issues.

Periodontal Treatments

A periodontal treatment is used to reduce the symptoms of gum disease, along with preventing long-term issues, to improve and maintain oral health.

Health Risk Test

Saliva testing is a simple diagnostic test that analyzes a patient's saliva to identify any life-threatening bacteria that can cause disease.

Snoring/Sleep Apnea

Snoring Appliance

Many sleep apnea/snoring patients benefit from a snoring appliance, which looks like a mouth guard, and is comfortable and effective against snoring.

Snoring/Sleep Apnea

Snoring or sleep apnea is a medical condition, which blocks the airway and interferes with normal breathing while sleeping and causes loud snoring.

Dental Technology

Digital Smile Design

As the first practice in Washington, D.C. to offer this exciting service, Washington Center for Dentistry is proud to introduce Digital Smile Design.

Air-Flow Polisher

The Air-Flow Polisher is a small, wand-sized machine that combines air, water, and small powder particles to quickly clean and polish the teeth.

Laser Decay Detector

With a laser decay detector, dentists effectively use this revolutionary technology to find even the smallest amounts of decay in a timelier manner.

ITERO® Digital Impressions

Dentists use iTero® digital impressions to digitally record teeth after they are prepared for new restorations, the opposing teeth and occlusion.

3D X-Ray

With 3D X-rays, dentists can get unobstructed, more detailed imaging of a patient’s teeth, mouth, face, and neck to customize a better treatment plan.

Computerized X-Ray

Computerized X-rays use special sensors, in the place of film to reduce radiation exposure, as compared to a traditional X-ray, for safer results.

Diode Laser

Part of a newer generation of dental lasers, the diode laser is more advanced, safer, gentler and boasts superior results with greater reliability.

WaterLase® Laser

The WaterLase® Laser provides more sanitary, more precise dental work that is virtually pain-free, while reducing trauma and leading to less downtime.

Intra-Oral TV

Intra-Oral TV involves a tiny, pen-sized camera that’s used to look inside of a patient’s mouth for current problems and to prevent future issues.

iTero Element 5D

iTero Element is our new 6,000-Images-Per-Second scanner that charts health and wellness.

Comfort Dentistry

Oral Sedation Dentistry

Oral sedation dentistry utilizes medication taken by mouth, to relax a patient during traumatic dental procedures to effectively alleviate anxiety.

Quiet Dental Drills

We use new, advanced technology with our quiet dental drills, and eliminate the noise and fear often associated with older, traditional dental drills.

Sedation with Nitrous Oxide

Sedation with nitrous oxide involves a mixture of gases in which a patient breathes through a nose piece in order to provide a more relaxed visit.