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Elite Prosthetic Dentistry
Serving Kensington, MD

Prosthodontist in Kensington, MD

Meet Dr. Gerald Marlin, prosthodontist with 40+ years expertise. Specialty-trained in tooth replacement, bite restoration, and implant dentistry.

Prosthodontist in Kensington, MD

If you live in Kensington and have never visited a prosthodontist, you may not fully understand what one does or when you would need one. Most people see their family dentist for regular checkups and cleaning. If a tooth breaks or becomes infected, the dentist treats it. But what happens when you need several teeth replaced, or when your bite needs comprehensive restoration?

That is where a prosthodontist comes in.

A prosthodontist is a specialty-trained dentist who has completed three additional years of graduate education beyond dental school. Every hour of that training is devoted to one subject: replacing and restoring teeth. Not cleaning teeth. Not preventing cavities. Not straightening teeth. Replacing and restoring them.

Elite Prosthetic Dentistry, located just 15 minutes from central Kensington, is staffed by Dr. Gerald Marlin, a prosthodontist with more than 40 years of focused experience. We have placed and restored over 3,900+ dental implants and handled hundreds of complex cases involving failed previous work, bone loss, and challenging anatomy. For Kensington residents ready to invest in a comprehensive tooth replacement solution, a consultation with a prosthodontist like our team at Elite Prosthetic Dentistry is an entirely different experience than visiting a general dentist.

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Understanding What a Prosthodontist Does

The word “prosthodontist” comes from “prostho,” meaning tooth, and “dontics,” meaning restoration. Historically, prosthodontists created dentures, partial dentures, and crowns. Modern prosthodontists still do all of that, but the field has evolved significantly with the advent of dental implants.

Today, a prosthodontist is the specialist you see when tooth replacement requires expertise, planning, and restorative finesse. A general dentist can place an implant. A prosthodontist designs a comprehensive plan, places the implant in exactly the right position, and restores it with precision.

The Three-Year Specialty Training

The difference between a dentist who places implants and a prosthodontist who specializes in them starts with education. After dental school, a general dentist has completed four years of undergraduate training in all aspects of dentistry. A prosthodontist then completes three additional years of graduate training focused exclusively on tooth replacement, restoration, and bite rehabilitation.

That training includes advanced study of:

  • Implant planning, placement, and restoration
  • Complex bite analysis and correction
  • Esthetic principles and shade matching
  • Porcelain and zirconia fabrication
  • Precision crowns, bridges, and dentures
  • Maxillofacial prosthetics and reconstruction
  • Treatment of patients with failed prior work

The curriculum is rigorous and demands mastery. A dentist cannot simply decide to be a prosthodontist. They must be accepted to an accredited prosthodontic program, complete three years of full-time graduate training, pass board examinations, and demonstrate clinical competency across a wide range of complex cases.

Why Kensington Residents Benefit from Seeing a Prosthodontist

Kensington’s population includes many residents who have lived in their homes for decades. That means many have extensive dental work from decades past. Crowns that were placed 30 years ago are failing. Bridges that were functional 15 years ago are loosening. Teeth that were extracted long ago have left gaps that are gathering food and compromising function.

When a Kensington resident decides to address these issues comprehensively, they face a choice: see a general dentist who will handle the work as best they can, or consult with a prosthodontist who specializes in complex tooth replacement.

The difference becomes apparent in the planning phase. A general dentist might recommend replacing a missing tooth with a bridge by grinding down and crowning the two adjacent teeth. A prosthodontist would evaluate whether an implant is a better option, preserving the adjacent tooth structure entirely. A general dentist might handle bone loss by using a smaller implant than ideal. A prosthodontist would recommend bone grafting to build adequate volume for an optimally sized implant.

These differences seem small in conversation but compound over decades. An implant restoration planned and executed by a prosthodontist lasts 30+ years. A standard implant restoration often requires revision within 10 to 15 years.

Dr. Marlin’s Approach to Prosthodontic Care

our team at Elite Prosthetic Dentistry’s practice philosophy centers on a fundamental principle: design the final restoration first, then position the implant to support it. This “restorative-driven” approach is different from how most general dentists and even many prosthodontists think about implants.

Most providers think in this order:

  1. Place an implant where the bone is best
  2. Then restore whatever result the implant placement allows

Elite Prosthetic Dentistry thinks in this order:

  1. Determine what the final restoration should look like and function like
  2. Then place the implant in exactly the right position to support that restoration

This inversion of priorities changes everything. It ensures your implant is positioned for your benefit, not for surgical convenience. It results in restorations that look natural, function optimally, and last decades.

The On-Site Laboratory: A Critical Differentiator

One of the most significant advantages of choosing a prosthodontist like our team at Elite Prosthetic Dentistry is our on-site dental laboratory. Nearly every restoration you receive is fabricated here, in our office, under Dr. Marlin’s direct supervision.

This is exceedingly rare. Most dental offices, including most prosthodontic practices, send restorations to outside laboratories. This introduces several problems:

  • Communication about shade, contour, and esthetics is lost in translation
  • Adjustments require multiple shipping cycles and weeks of additional time
  • Quality control is limited; the dentist cannot directly oversee fabrication
  • Fine details of fit and esthetics are often compromised

At Elite Prosthetic Dentistry, our specialty-trained team controls every step of restoration fabrication. We shade-matches porcelain in your mouth, under your natural lighting. We adjust contour and contacts while you are in the chair. We ensure every detail is perfect before the restoration leaves our laboratory.

For Kensington patients, this means fewer adjustment appointments, faster completion, and restorations that look and function better from day one.

What to Expect During Your Prosthodontic Consultation

When you visit Elite Prosthetic Dentistry for a consultation, you will experience a comprehensive evaluation that is quite different from a typical dental visit.

Initial Assessment: Dr. Marlin will discuss your concerns, your goals, and your medical history. We will ask detailed questions about how you want to look and function. This is not a quick conversation. We take time to understand you as a person and a patient.

Clinical Examination: A thorough oral examination will assess your remaining teeth, your bite, your bone structure, and any prior dental work. our team at Elite Prosthetic Dentistry will look for areas of concern and strengths to build upon.

3D Imaging: Advanced cone beam CT scanning provides detailed 3D images of your jawbone, showing bone density, quantity, and anatomical landmarks. This imaging is far superior to traditional dental x-rays and is essential for accurate treatment planning.

Treatment Planning: Based on your examination, imaging, and goals, our team at Elite Prosthetic Dentistry will develop a detailed treatment plan. We will explain your options in straightforward language, discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each approach, and make a recommendation based on our expertise.

Honest Assessment: our team at Elite Prosthetic Dentistry will tell you whether a recommended treatment is realistic and achievable. If you have been told by other providers that your case is too complex or impossible, our team at Elite Prosthetic Dentistry will give you a second opinion based on our experience with hundreds of complex cases.

Situations Where a Prosthodontist Is Essential

Certain dental situations benefit enormously from prosthodontic expertise:

Multiple Missing Teeth: If you have several teeth missing, a prosthodontist can plan a comprehensive restoration that replaces all of them with a cohesive, lasting solution.

Failed Prior Implant Work: If implants were placed poorly or restorations are not functioning well, a prosthodontist can evaluate the situation and often salvage or correct the work.

Severe Bone Loss: If your jawbone has lost significant volume, a prosthodontist coordinates bone grafting and implant placement to rebuild your foundation.

Bite Problems: If your bite is misaligned or unbalanced, a prosthodontist can diagnose the problem and restore proper function through careful restoration design.

Esthetic Restoration: If you are unhappy with how your teeth look, a prosthodontist can design restorations that are beautiful, natural, and harmonious with your face and smile.

Complex Anatomy: Some patients have anatomical challenges, such as limited bone height, thick bone, or unusual ridge contours. These require prosthodontic expertise to navigate successfully.

The 40+ Year Track Record

our practice has spent four decades building a practice focused exclusively on tooth replacement and restoration. Over that time, we have placed and restored over 3,900 dental implants. We have handled hundreds of cases involving failed prior work, bone loss, and challenging anatomy. His documented success rate is 97% across four decades of practice.

This is not the track record of someone who dabbles in implant dentistry. This is the track record of a specialist who has devoted his entire career to mastering this field.

For Kensington residents, that experience matters. When you are making a decision that will affect your health and quality of life for the next 30 years, you want it guided by someone who has seen it all and succeeded consistently.

Getting Here from Kensington

Elite Prosthetic Dentistry is located at 4400 Jenifer Street NW in the Friendship Heights corridor, just 15 minutes south of central Kensington via Connecticut Avenue. The drive is straightforward, with ample free parking and a nearby public garage available.

Your Next Step

If you are a Kensington resident considering tooth replacement, bone restoration, or prosthodontic care, a consultation with Dr. Marlin is your next step. You will receive a comprehensive evaluation, an honest assessment of your case, and a treatment plan designed for lasting results.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a prosthodontist and how is that different from a general dentist?

A prosthodontist is a specialty-trained dentist who completes three additional years of graduate training beyond dental school, focused exclusively on replacing and restoring teeth. A general dentist can place implants, perform root canals, and restore crowns, but they divide their time and attention across many different types of treatment. A prosthodontist specializes exclusively in tooth replacement, restoration, and bite rehabilitation. Dr. Marlin has spent 40+ years perfecting these skills.

Why should I see a prosthodontist instead of my general dentist?

Your general dentist is valuable for routine care, cleanings, and early intervention. However, when complex tooth replacement is needed, a specialist offers distinct advantages. A prosthodontist thinks about your entire bite, the esthetics of your smile, and the long-term durability of every restoration. He has placed over 3,900 implants and handled hundreds of complex cases involving bone loss, prior failed work, or challenging anatomy. This depth of experience makes a measurable difference in outcomes.

Does a prosthodontist perform implant surgery?

A prosthodontist is trained to place implants and perform some surgical procedures, but most prosthodontists, including Dr. Marlin, partner with specialty-trained oral surgeons and periodontists for the surgical phase. Dr. Marlin designs the implant plan and directs the surgical placement, ensuring implants are positioned exactly as needed for the restoration. He then fabricates the restoration himself. This collaborative approach combines surgical expertise with restorative excellence.

Can Dr. Marlin fix implant work that was done poorly by another dentist?

Yes, frequently. Dr. Marlin evaluates failed implant cases and decides whether salvage, revision, or replacement is the best path forward. A poorly positioned implant, a crown that does not fit properly, or a restoration that looks unnatural are problems he encounters regularly. His experience with over 3,900 cases includes extensive work correcting and improving failed implant restorations from other providers.

How is Dr. Marlin different from other prosthodontists I might consider?

Dr. Marlin's 40+ years of focused experience with over 3,900 implant restorations and a documented 97% success rate set him apart. His on-site laboratory allows him to fabricate and refine restorations with a level of control that other offices cannot match. He approaches each case individually, taking time to understand your goals and designing a restoration unique to your anatomy and esthetics. He does not rush treatment or use cookie-cutter protocols. For Kensington patients seeking the best possible outcome, that approach makes a significant difference.

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Getting Here from Kensington

Elite Prosthetic Dentistry is conveniently located near Kensington, MD.

Take Connecticut Avenue south through Chevy Chase to our Friendship Heights office, a direct 15-minute drive.

Address:
4400 Jenifer Street NW, Suite 220
Washington, DC 20015

Phone: (202) 244-2101

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Kensington residents trust Dr. Gerald Marlin for precision dental care. With 3,900+ implants placed and 40+ years of experience, your smile is in expert hands.