Ali Reiaz B DDS
About Ali Reiaz B DDS
Dental implant specialists and periodontists often occupy separate niches, but practices that bridge both can simplify treatment for patients needing gum disease management alongside tooth replacement. While general dentists may handle routine cleanings or fillings, a periodontist focuses on the supporting structures of teeth—gums, bone, and connective tissue—while also placing and restoring implants when natural teeth are no longer viable. This dual expertise avoids the back-and-forth between multiple providers, which can stretch timelines and complicate care plans.
In Clinton, Ali Reiaz B DDS operates out of a suite at 7900 Old Branch Ave #209, a professional building that sits just off Branch Avenue near the intersection with Woodyard Road. The area is a mix of medical offices and retail, making it accessible for those coming from Upper Marlboro or Camp Springs. Implant consultations here typically cover bone grafting, sinus lifts, and full-mouth reconstructions—procedures that require both surgical precision and long-term periodontal oversight. Unlike standalone oral surgery centers, the practice ties implantology directly to gum health, which can be critical for patients with a history of periodontal disease.
Patient feedback on the practice is modest but positive, with a Google rating of 4.0 from 4 reviews. New patients often call ahead to discuss treatment sequences; the office can be reached at (301) 856-1200 for initial screenings or records transfers. Because implant timelines can span months—from extractions to final crown placement—early conversations help align expectations with clinical realities. Periodontal maintenance visits, another cornerstone of the practice, are scheduled separately but designed to integrate with implant aftercare.
Directions to the office are straightforward via Google Maps, with the entrance visible from Old Branch Avenue’s main thoroughfare. The surrounding stretch of Clinton blends suburban practicality with the occasional nod to local history—like the nearby Surratt House Museum—though the immediate area skews toward modern commercial development. For those mapping out a series of appointments, the location’s proximity to Route 5 and the Capital Beltway cuts down on transit time between visits.
This listing was last updated on March 24, 2026