Dr. Mary Gregory
Dentist in Arlington, VA

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About Us
read moreDr. Mary Gregory earned her undergraduate degree in biology at Virginia Commonwealth University before attending the Medical College of Virginia for dental school, graduating with her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree in 1982. She has practiced in the Arlington area for over 30 years. As a dentist, Dr. Gregory's goal is to continually learn and adapt in the dental field so that she can deliver the best care possible to her patients. As part of this commitment, she completes continuing education courses each year to stay at the forefront of the dental field.
Dental Bonding in Arlington
read moreDental bonding is a great way to improve your smile without undergoing a serious restoration. Dental bonding is an easy, quick way to change the look and appearance of your teeth. In some cases, bonding can also be used to protect sensitive teeth. Contact our office at 703-527-6495 to meet with our dentist, Dr. Mary Gregory, and ask about planning a dental bonding in Arlington, Virginia.
Dental Implants in Arlington
read moreDental implants are one of the most durable, long-lasting ways to replace a missing tooth. If you are wondering how to get a complete smile following the loss of a tooth, ask our dentist about getting a dental implant in Arlington, Virginia. Dr. Mary Gregory will be happy to go over the implant process, as well as how we work with implant specialists to get you a full restoration. Contact us at 703-527-6495 for more information on this procedure.
Teeth Whitening Arlington
read moreAt Mary Gregory, our dentist can provide patients with professional-grade, take-home teeth whitening in Arlington, Virginia. This treatment allows patients to whiten their smile in the comfort of their home. More powerful than over-the-counter treatments, professional whitening works more effectively than other options. Learn more about this cosmetic treatment from our office and call 703-527-6495 today!
Specialty Dentures Arlington
read moreDentures are a common treatment for patients who suffer from missing teeth. We offer both partial and full dentures, depending on the extent of restoration. Partial dentures fit over existing teeth while full dentures replace an entire dental arch. Over a series of appointments, Dr. Mary Gregory's office can create your specialty dentures in Arlington, Virginia. These will be made following an initial consultation during which our dentist will take measurements. If you would like to plan your first denture consultation, call 703-527-6495.
Deep Dental Cleaning Arlington
read moreIf you suffer from gum disease, our dentist may recommend a deep dental cleaning or scaling and root planing in Arlington, Virginia. One of the best ways to treat gum disease is to remove the source of the infection: bacteria and plaque that builds up underneath the gumline. Contact us at 703-527-6495 to find out more about periodontal or gum disease treatments and cleanings at Mary Gregory.
Toothaches
read moreDuring your appointment in Arlington, Virginia, our dentist can save, treat and restore your tooth. This may include completing a simple cleaning or performing a serious restoration, such as a root canal, dental crown or even a full dental implant. Whatever the case, Dr. Mary Gregory will go over your options and help you feel as comfortable as possible during your visit. Call 703-527-6495 if you need to plan an immediate appointment or if you need directions on how to care for an injured tooth.
Cosmetic Dentist Arlington
read moreVisit Dr. Mary Gregory to see how we provide comprehensive dental services for our patients. From preventing cavities to restoring missing teeth, our dentist can provide you with a beautiful, healthy smile. Reach out to our office by calling 703-527-6495 or visiting our dental practice in Arlington, Virginia. Our office also works with some of the latest in dental technology to help improve our services. For better diagnosis and treatment planning, we use everything from VELscope for cancer screening to digital X-rays and digital photos from our intraoral cameras.