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Dr. Vincent J. Prestipino, DDS

Prosthodontist
5.0 (9 reviews) Updated Apr 14, 2026
7830 Old Georgetown Rd # 260, Bethesda, MD 20814

About Dr. Vincent J. Prestipino, DDS

Prosthodontists specialize in restoring and replacing teeth—bridges, dentures, implants, and full-mouth rehabilitation fall under their expertise. In Bethesda, where older homes mix with newer condos, dental care often reflects the neighborhood’s blend of tradition and precision. Dr. Vincent J. Prestipino, DDS operates from 7830 Old Georgetown Rd # 260, a mid-rise office building just off the Capital Crescent Trail. The area’s steady foot traffic and proximity to downtown make it a practical choice for appointments that might require multiple visits, especially when dealing with complex restorations or custom prosthetics. They handle everything from single-tooth implants to complete smile makeovers, though specifics aren’t listed on the basic directory entry. Directions and office details can be found on the map; for scheduling or questions about procedures, call (301) 652-2300. The practice doesn’t advertise weekend hours, so weekday planning may be necessary for those balancing work and treatment.

Old Georgetown Road has long been a corridor for medical and dental offices, a stretch where patients from Chevy Chase to North Bethesda converge for specialized care. Dr. Prestipino’s practice fits neatly into this context—prosthodontics isn’t a daily need for most, but when it’s required, the difference between a standard dentist and a specialist can be significant. The office doesn’t publish a full service list online, but the category typically includes crowns, veneers, and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) therapy alongside the more visible restorative work. For anyone navigating the process, the phone line at (301) 652-2300 is the first step; the map link offers a clear route to the building’s second-floor suite. Bethesda’s mix of long-time residents and transient professionals means dental practices here often adapt to varied schedules—though walk-ins aren’t mentioned, so calling ahead remains the safest bet.

This listing was last updated on April 14, 2026

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