We are proud to invite you to our Buckhead Dental Implant Center—an ultra-modern facility dedicated exclusively to advanced Implant Dentistry and Reconstructive Dentistry. Building on the success of our esteemed center in Duluth, we extend our legacy of excellence to Buckhead, offering the same unparalleled customer service and meticulous attention to detail.
Nestled in the Peachtree Lenox Building—between the W and Westin Hotels on Peachtree Road—our Buckhead location embodies both sophistication and convenience. Our commitment to clinical innovation is reflected in every aspect of the center, featuring:
These cutting-edge technologies allow us to deliver precise, personalized treatment plans, providing exceptional outcomes that meet your highest expectations.
Welcome to a realm of implant and reconstructive dentistry where artistry meets science and patients receive care marked by warmth, expertise, and discretion. Experience the confidence that only state-of-the-art implant solutions can provide—designed to restore both form and function. We invite you to discover a new standard of refined, patient-centered care here in Buckhead, because your smile deserves nothing less.
-Facial Scanner
-In-House Laboratory
-Dedicated Dental Technician
-Intraoral Scanner
-Digital Radiography and Advanced Diagnostic Photograph
Monday
By Appointment
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Tuesday
By Appointment
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Wednesday
08 AM – 05 PM
Thursday
By Appointment
Only
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Address: 3379 Peachtree Rd NE #830, Atlanta, GA 30326 (Peachtree Lenox Building)
Alternatively, use Exit 88 (Lenox Rd/Cheshire Bridge Rd) to reach Lenox Rd NE and then turn onto Peachtree Rd NE.
Tip: Buckhead’s central location makes it easy to reach these hotels and restaurants on foot or by a short ride. For the best experience, make reservations in advance—especially during peak travel and dining hours. Safe travels and bon appétit!
Where advanced training from renowned New York City institutions converges with artistic precision, our practice delivers an unparalleled standard of dental excellence. By seamlessly blending the science of prosthodontics with advanced restorative and surgical techniques, we tailor each treatment to optimize both function and aesthetic appeal.
Rooted in rigorous clinical protocols and honed by years of dedicated expertise, our approach addresses every aspect of your oral health—from comprehensive diagnostic imaging to precision surgical interventions and bespoke prosthetic restorations. Our commitment to quality is evident at every step, ensuring a patient-focused experience underscored by comfort, discretion, and medical rigor.
Enter a realm of care that reflects Buckhead’s sophistication, where our dedication to cutting-edge technology meets a warm, personalized ethos. Our goal is simple: to restore and elevate your smile so that it radiates confidence, health, and timeless elegance. This is more than dentistry—it’s an investment in your long-term oral wellness, delivered with the refined touch that Buckhead deserves.
We look forward to welcoming you and helping you achieve a smile that’s as vibrant and enduring as the city we call home.
We deliver first-class prosthodontic services, guided by experienced, world-renowned prosthodontists in Atlanta.
Monday – Thursday:
08:00 AM – 05:00 PM
Friday:
08:00 AM – 02:00 PM
Correcting and improving the outcomes of prior dental treatments that may not have been successful or require revision.
Rebuilding and restoring teeth, gums, and jaw structures damaged by accidents or trauma.
Restoring teeth damaged by:
Treatment of conditions such as cleft palate, ectodermal dysplasia, amelogenesis imperfecta or other dental and facial abnormalities.
Designing and fabricating prostheses for patients who have lost oral or facial structures due to cancer surgery or trauma.
Addressing structural, mechanical, or functional issues, such as:
Enhancing the appearance of teeth and smile with:
Treatment for patients with severe tooth wear, decay, trauma, or congenital conditions that require complete oral rehabilitation.
Replacement of single, multiple, or all missing teeth using:
Why? For patients who have experienced facial trauma, oral cancer, or need complex reconstructive surgery, these medical specialists coordinate with prosthodontists to plan and execute full-mouth or facial rehabilitation. This might involve implant-retained prosthetics or specialized maxillofacial prostheses.
Why? In cases involving reconstructive jaw surgery or significant changes to the oral structures (e.g., after trauma or cancer treatment), prosthodontists and speech-language pathologists may work together to improve or restore speech function.
Why? Dental technicians fabricate the actual crowns, bridges, dentures, veneers, and implant restorations that prosthodontists design. Close collaboration ensures that the prosthesis (e.g., denture or crown) fits accurately, functions well, and looks natural.
Why? Ongoing maintenance of crowns, implants, and dentures is critical. Dental hygienists provide professional cleanings and patient education to ensure restorations remain in good condition and minimize the risk of gum disease or decay around restorations.
Why? Sometimes, proper alignment of teeth and jaws is necessary before placing prosthetic appliances like crowns, bridges, or dentures. By moving teeth into more ideal positions, an orthodontist can help create a better foundation for prosthodontic work.
Why? Before placing new restorations (like crowns), teeth may need root canal treatment if there is infection or pulp damage. Prosthodontists collaborate with endodontists to ensure the underlying tooth is healthy enough to support a restoration.
Why? Healthy gums and bone structure are crucial for successful prosthodontic work, such as crowns, bridges, and implants. Periodontists help manage gum disease, perform procedures like gum grafts, and maintain the periodontal health that underpins stable restorations.
Why? If tooth extractions, bone grafts, or placement of dental implants are needed, an oral surgeon is often called in. Prosthodontists and oral surgeons coordinate the plan for implant surgery and final tooth restoration, ensuring the surgical and restorative aspects fit together seamlessly.
Why? General dentists often identify a patient’s need for prosthodontic treatment (e.g., for missing or severely damaged teeth) and will refer patients to prosthodontists for more specialized care. After the prosthodontic phase of treatment, the patient may return to the general dentist for routine check-ups and maintenance.
Temporomandibular joint disorders that affect jaw function. This treatment focuses on restoring alignment and relieving pain