Dental Implant Procedure in Waldorf, MD, and the surrounding areas.

Dental Implants

At Charles County Surgical Arts in Waldorf, MD, we understand how much your smile means to you. That’s why we specialize in dental implants, a transformative solution to restore your confidence and oral health. Led by the esteemed Dr. John McElveen, our team is here to guide you through every step of the dental implant procedure with care, clarity, and expertise.

Why Choose Us for Your Dental Implant Procedure?

Dental implants are small titanium posts surgically placed in the jawbone to replace missing teeth. Acting as artificial tooth roots, they provide a sturdy foundation for crowns, bridges, or dentures. They not only look and feel like natural teeth but also promote bone health and prevent further oral complications.

When you choose Charles County Surgical Arts, you’re partnering with a practice that prioritizes your well-being. Dr. McElveen, a board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon, has an unparalleled track record. With over 1,500 successful reconstructive surgeries completed in the last two years, including intricate All-on-4 dental implant procedures, Dr. McElveen’s expertise ensures you’re in the best hands.


We don’t just perform surgeries; we work collaboratively with your primary care providers to design a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs. Whether you’re dealing with a lack of bone mass or need complex dental implant placement, our innovative techniques guarantee optimal results.


Ready to reclaim your confidence? Schedule your consultation with Dr. McElveen today and discover why patients across Charles County trust us with their dental health. Call Charles County Surgical Arts now or visit our website to learn more about our dental implant procedures. Let’s work together to bring back your smile!

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  • What is the 3/2 rule for dental implants?

    The 3/2 rule in dental implants is a guideline used to determine the ideal positioning and angulation of dental implants, particularly in cases where the available bone for implant placement is limited. The rule is often applied when planning for implants in the posterior regions of the jaw, such as the molar areas.


    Here’s how it works:


    3 mm of bone width: There should be at least 3 mm of bone on either side of the implant. This ensures proper stability and space for the surrounding tissues.


    2 mm of bone height: There needs to be a minimum of 2 mm of bone height above the implant, usually measured from the top of the implant to the nearest critical structure (like the nerve or sinus cavity).


    This rule helps dental professionals ensure that there’s enough bone to anchor the implant securely while avoiding damage to nearby anatomical structures like the inferior alveolar nerve or the maxillary sinus. It’s particularly relevant for cases where bone volume may be compromised, and careful planning is required.

  • Who is best to place dental implants?

    The best person to place dental implants is a licensed dental professional with advanced training and significant experience in implant dentistry. Commonly, this includes:


    1. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons

    Most specialized in surgical procedures.


    Extensively trained (4–6 years post-dental school).


    Ideal for complex cases, bone grafting, or patients with medical issues.


    2. Periodontists

    Specialists in gum and bone health.


    Skilled in soft tissue management and implant placement.


    Excellent choice when gum disease or tissue aesthetics are a concern.


    3. Prosthodontists

    Experts in tooth restoration and replacement.


    Often plan and restore implants but may also place them, depending on training.


    Ideal for complex restorative cases involving bite or aesthetics.


    4. General Dentists

    Can place implants if they have received appropriate continuing education and hands-on training.


    Suitable for straightforward cases if they have a strong track record.


    Choosing the Right Provider:

    Look for someone who places implants regularly, not occasionally.


    Ask how many implants they place per year.


    Ask to see before-and-after cases or patient reviews.


    For complex cases, a specialist (surgeon or periodontist) is usually best.

Call our dental office at (301) 818-5598 to schedule your consultation today and take advantage of these incredible benefits!

Schedule a Consultation Call (301) 818-5598