Dental implants are the tooth replacement many Falls Church, VA, patients trust for restoring their smiles after tooth loss. To learn if implants are the ideal choice for you, our doctors schedule personalized consultations to evaluate your periodontal health needs and discuss your unique smile goals. During this visit, we perform a clinical evaluation of your mouth and capture 3D CBCT images of your jawbone and other oral structures. We use this highly accurate data to strategically plan for the placement of your implants. This diagnostic procedure also reveals whether you have adequate bone in the jaw to support implants, and if bone grafting is needed to prepare your mouth for implant success. After completing your exam, we then present all viable treatment options and answer any questions you have regarding what to expect with dental implants.
Dr. Gouldin talks about the benefits of dental implants for tooth replacement
As Diplomates of the American Board of Periodontology, Dr. Garrett Gouldin and Dr. Francisco Carlos are committed to providing the highest standard of care in periodontics and implant dentistry today. On the day of your implant surgery, we take special care to ensure your comfort every step of the way. IV sedation or other sedation options are administered if preferred to allow for pain-free, positive procedures. Our doctors then use the 3D images from your cone beam CT scans and X-Nav dental implant technology to digitally plan implant guides. This guided implant surgery technique increases success rates, accuracy and precision of care for reliable treatment that lasts. Depending on your needs, we may incorporate Growth Factors into implant sites. These biocompatible materials promote new bone and gum tissue growth and expedite healing. In some cases, we may place a healing abutment immediately following implant surgery to maintain the implant site during the recovery phase. Sutures are then placed (if necessary) and post-op instructions are given.
Some implants can be loaded (restored with a crown, bridge or denture) immediately, while traditional implants must first heal before being restored. On average, it takes three to six months for implants to fully heal, or integrate with the jawbone. Dr. Gouldin and Dr. Carlos will provide special instructions on how to care for your implant sites during the healing phase. Once we confirm your implants are ready, your restoring dentist then securely attaches your new implant crown, bridge or denture, completing your smile.
I walked out with a nice-looking tooth and no pain
Steven’s process of getting dental implants
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By now you may have heard that Dr. Gordon has retired from private clinical practice and has entrusted your periodontal care to our office. Drs. Gouldin, Carlos and the whole team at Northern Virginia Periodontics are so excited to meet you. Our goal is to continue the superb care provided by Dr. Gordon as he transitions into teaching at the dental school at The Ohio State University.
We invite you to browse our website to learn more about our practice and our philosophy of care. The Alexandria office at 2121 Eisenhower Ave., Ste. 502 will be closed for renovations until September 8, 2020. We will be modifying the equipment and facilities with the express purpose of ensuring an absolutely safe environment while providing you the best periodontal and dental implant experience possible.
In the meantime, our team members will be available to answer your calls and/or concerns at both of our locations:
1. Falls Church office: 703-534-1766.
2. Alexandria office: 703-683-0117.
In case of a periodontal or dental implant emergency, or if you desire to move forward with any treatment prior to September 8, we are happy to see you in our Falls Church location at 103 W. Broad St, Ste. 601. If you prefer to be seen at the Alexandria office, our team members will gladly schedule you at your convenience, with appointments available starting September 8.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you, but we are certain that these facility and technology modifications will allow a seamless and safe treatment experience moving forward. We look forward to the opportunity of serving your dental needs now and in the future.
Sincerely,
Drs. Gouldin and Carlos