At Chantilly Family & Cosmetic Dentistry, we strive to make your dental experience as pleasant as possible, while providing personalized care to you, as we do with all our patients. Such care reflects our commitment to your oral health and our desire to keep you smiling your best smile. We do this by providing uncompromising service, which starts the moment you step into the lobby of our office and continues for the duration of your relationship with us.
We know that a visit to the dentist can be unpleasant for some patients, but it does not have to be that way. We will take the time to listen to you, to explain our treatment plan to you and to address all your questions and concerns about your oral and general health. We can work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that will best fit your needs.
Our friendly staff has a mission, and that is to make you feel as at home as possible. So we invite you and your family to become a part of our family here at Chantilly Family & Cosmetic Dentistry!
We know that a visit to the dentist can be unpleasant for some patients, but it does not have to be that way. We will take the time to listen to you, to explain our treatment plan to you and to address all your questions and concerns about your oral and general health. We can work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that will best fit your needs.
Our friendly staff has a mission, and that is to make you feel as at home as possible. So we invite you and your family to become a part of our family here at Chantilly Family & Cosmetic Dentistry!
Services
If you are tired of the tradition of spending long periods in waiting rooms, little time with the doctor, and impersonal care, Chantilly Family Dentistry may be the perfect dental office for new patients.
When you arrive in our reception area, you'll be greeted by Jennifer, who knows your name.
You won't find a closed window with a placard telling you to sign in on the clipboard in front of you.
New patients will notice everyone on our team is happy to see you.
We don't hide from our guests.
Our patients choose us because of who we are and what we do, not because an HMO forced them to choose a doctor from a list.
When you arrive in our reception area, you'll be greeted by Jennifer, who knows your name.
You won't find a closed window with a placard telling you to sign in on the clipboard in front of you.
New patients will notice everyone on our team is happy to see you.
We don't hide from our guests.
Our patients choose us because of who we are and what we do, not because an HMO forced them to choose a doctor from a list.
If there is not an emergency concern, the first visit typically involves a comprehensive exam and diagnosis.
This takes approximately one hour and twenty minutes.
This time is necessary to accomplish several goals.
After chatting and understanding your concerns as a patient, we will review your medical and dental histories.
Necessary X-rays, and in some cases models and photographs, will be made.
Dr.
To will then do a thorough evaluation of your oral health.
This will include an examination of all of the "soft tissues, " including an oral cancer screening and evaluation of the supporting gums.
This takes approximately one hour and twenty minutes.
This time is necessary to accomplish several goals.
After chatting and understanding your concerns as a patient, we will review your medical and dental histories.
Necessary X-rays, and in some cases models and photographs, will be made.
Dr.
To will then do a thorough evaluation of your oral health.
This will include an examination of all of the "soft tissues, " including an oral cancer screening and evaluation of the supporting gums.
Do you feel like you need a second dental opinion?
Have you received a treatment plan that was unexpected?
Do you have unanswered questions about your treatment plan from a dentist here in Fairfax County or Loudoun County (or elsewhere)?
Dentistry has become more complex over the years.
Understanding it can be difficult, and many dentists struggle with explaining it.
Dr. Bryant To's experience and conversational style give him a unique ability to explain dentistry in words patients can understand.
Have you received a treatment plan that was unexpected?
Do you have unanswered questions about your treatment plan from a dentist here in Fairfax County or Loudoun County (or elsewhere)?
Dentistry has become more complex over the years.
Understanding it can be difficult, and many dentists struggle with explaining it.
Dr. Bryant To's experience and conversational style give him a unique ability to explain dentistry in words patients can understand.
I went to Dr. To when he was still in Centreville at Dr. Ackerman and Associates.
He told me he was unable to tell his clients he was opening up his own practice, but my husband got it out of the hygienist at his last cleaning.
And even though we moved to Fairfax, it's worth the drive out to Chantilly to see Dr. To.
See, I'm one of those people with bad teeth.
Not English bad or anything, but I have sensitivity, soft enamel, and I grind my teeth at night.
Going to the dentist is always bad news for me, in other words.
He told me he was unable to tell his clients he was opening up his own practice, but my husband got it out of the hygienist at his last cleaning.
And even though we moved to Fairfax, it's worth the drive out to Chantilly to see Dr. To.
See, I'm one of those people with bad teeth.
Not English bad or anything, but I have sensitivity, soft enamel, and I grind my teeth at night.
Going to the dentist is always bad news for me, in other words.
If my tooth doesn't hurt and my filling is still in place, why would the filling need to be replaced?.
Constant pressure from chewing, grinding or clenching can cause dental fillings, or restorations, to wear away, chip or crack.
Although you may not be able to tell that your filling is wearing down, your dentist can identify weaknesses in your restorations during a regular check-up.
If the seal between the tooth enamel and the restoration breaks down, food particles and decay-causing bacteria can work their way under the restoration.
Constant pressure from chewing, grinding or clenching can cause dental fillings, or restorations, to wear away, chip or crack.
Although you may not be able to tell that your filling is wearing down, your dentist can identify weaknesses in your restorations during a regular check-up.
If the seal between the tooth enamel and the restoration breaks down, food particles and decay-causing bacteria can work their way under the restoration.
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