CCSA
Charles County
Surgical Arts
Serving Waldorf, MD — Just 3 Miles Away

Expert Dental Implants & Wisdom Teeth Removal for Waldorf

Board-certified oral & maxillofacial surgeons minutes from Waldorf. Comfortable, 3D-guided care with IV sedation — and same-week consultations.

Board-Certified Surgeons IV Sedation Available 5-Minute Drive
Oral surgery, dental implants and wisdom teeth removal for Waldorf, MD patients at Charles County Surgical Arts
Implants & Wisdom Teeth
Our most-requested procedures
3 miles
From Waldorf
5 minutes
Drive Time
2
Board-Certified Surgeons
IV
Sedation Available

Specialized Oral Surgery for Waldorf Families

Waldorf is the largest community in Charles County, and our patients from this thriving area trust us daily for procedures their general dentist refers out. While Waldorf has many family dental offices, our exclusive focus on oral and maxillofacial surgery makes us the go-to destination for the two procedures Waldorf residents ask about most: dental implants and wisdom teeth removal. Dr. Ryan Look and Dr. John McElveen deliver expert surgical care just 3 miles down MD-5 from Waldorf.

Wisdom teeth removal for Waldorf, MD patients at Charles County Surgical Arts
Wisdom Teeth Removal

Safe Wisdom Teeth Removal for Waldorf Patients

Wisdom teeth (third molars) are the last teeth to emerge, usually in the late teens or early twenties. When there isn't enough room in the jaw, they can cause pain, infection, and damage to neighboring teeth. Wisdom teeth removal is one of the most common procedures we perform for Waldorf residents, using 3D imaging to plan each extraction precisely.

  • Impaction: teeth trapped in the jawbone or gums that can damage adjacent teeth.
  • Crowding & damage: pressure that pushes neighboring teeth out of alignment.
  • Pain & infection: persistent jaw pain, swelling, and hard-to-clean areas prone to gum disease.
  • Comfortable sedation: IV sedation and general anesthesia options for a stress-free visit.
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Dental implants for Waldorf, MD patients at Charles County Surgical Arts
Dental Implants

Permanent Dental Implants Near Waldorf, MD

Missing a tooth — or several? Dental implants are the gold standard for permanent tooth replacement. A titanium post is placed in the jaw to act as a new tooth root, then topped with a natural-looking crown, bridge, or denture. Our surgeons handle every step of the surgical process for Waldorf patients, from 3D planning through placement.

Single Tooth Implants

Replace one missing tooth without affecting healthy neighbors.

Multiple Implants & Bridges

Restore several teeth with implant-supported bridges.

All-on-4 Full Arch

A full set of fixed teeth supported by just four implants.

Implant-Supported Dentures

Secure, stable dentures that never slip or click.

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The Dental Implant Process

From your first visit to your final restoration, here's what Waldorf patients can expect — most of the timeline is comfortable healing at home.

1

Consultation & 3D Planning

A complimentary CT scan maps your jawbone so we can plan the safest, most precise implant placement.

2

Site Preparation

If needed, an extraction or bone graft creates a strong foundation before your implant is placed.

3

Implant Placement

The titanium post is placed using computer-guided technology under IV sedation for total comfort.

4

Healing & Osseointegration

Over a few months the implant fuses with your bone, creating a permanent, natural tooth root.

5

Final Restoration

We take digital impressions so your dentist can craft a custom crown that completes your smile.

6

Lasting Results

Cared for like natural teeth, dental implants can last a lifetime with routine hygiene and checkups.

Why Waldorf Patients Choose Us

Specialized surgical expertise, advanced technology, and genuine comfort — only minutes from home.

Board-Certified Oral Surgeons

Dr. Look and Dr. McElveen focus exclusively on oral and maxillofacial surgery — not general dentistry.

3D-Guided Technology

Advanced CT imaging and computer-guided placement mean precise, predictable results.

Comfortable Sedation

From nitrous to IV sedation and general anesthesia, your comfort comes first.

Minutes from Waldorf

Just 3 miles via MD-5 and US-301, with ample free parking and same-week consultations.

Full-Service Oral Surgery for Waldorf

Beyond implants and wisdom teeth, our Waldorf patients have access to comprehensive surgical care under one roof.

Directions from Waldorf to Our Office

We're located at 4185 Altamont Pl, White Plains, MD 20695 — an easy 5-minute drive from Waldorf with free parking.

Waldorf Oral Surgery FAQs

Common questions from our Waldorf patients about dental implants, wisdom teeth removal, and getting to our office.

Our office at 4185 Altamont Pl in White Plains is only about 3 miles from Waldorf — roughly a 5-minute drive via MD-5 and US-301. Most Waldorf patients are in and out without ever leaving Southern Maryland.
Yes. Wisdom teeth removal is one of the most common procedures we perform for Waldorf residents. We use 3D imaging to plan each extraction precisely and offer IV sedation so the experience is comfortable, even for fully impacted teeth.
Both procedures are performed under local anesthesia or IV sedation, so you won't feel anything during surgery. Most patients describe only mild soreness for a few days afterward, easily managed with over-the-counter or prescribed medication.
From consultation to final crown, the full process usually takes 4–8 months, most of which is healing time. Some Waldorf patients qualify for same-day or All-on-4 implants, where temporary teeth are placed immediately after surgery.
Bone grafting and sinus lift procedures can rebuild the jawbone foundation needed to support an implant. Both are performed in our White Plains office and add a few months to the overall timeline.
Absolutely. We offer local anesthesia, nitrous oxide, IV sedation, and general anesthesia. Our board-certified surgeons will recommend the best option for your procedure and comfort level.
Most patients return to work or school the next day after wisdom teeth removal or a single implant. For full-arch implants or more complex cases, we recommend taking 2–3 days to rest.
Coverage varies by plan. Many dental and medical plans cover a portion of wisdom teeth removal and dental implants. Our team verifies your benefits before treatment and helps you maximize your coverage.