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Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery for the Whole Family

From your teenager's wisdom teeth to dental implants for you or an elderly parent — Dr. Zach Saltman brings nationally recognized surgical expertise to every member of your family.

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Dr. Zach Saltman is a board-certified oral & maxillofacial surgeon and an authority in dental implantology, bone grafting, and full-mouth implant reconstruction serving the Washington DC metropolitan area. Through our partnership with Dr. Saltman, Beverly Pediatric Dentistry families have a trusted referral for oral surgery at every stage of life.

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Care for Every Stage of Life

For your teenager: Dr. Saltman performs wisdom teeth surgery for adolescent patients, bringing the precision and calm chairside manner that anxious teens and their parents appreciate.

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For you: As a nationally recognized oral surgeon in dental implantology and bone grafting, Dr. Saltman offers implant treatment for parents looking to benefit from a specialist-level standard of care.

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For the elderly in your family: Dr. Saltman is an authority in full-mouth implant reconstruction and zirconia (metal-free, ceramic) implants — the only oral surgeon in the DC metro area who trained specifically with zirconia implants, setting a new standard for ceramic implant surgery in the region.

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About Dr. Saltman

Originally from St. Louis, Dr. Saltman graduated summa cum laude from Temple University's Kornberg School of Dentistry and completed his surgical residency as Chief Resident at Georgetown/Medstar Washington Hospital Center. He currently serves as the sole oral surgeon for the Georgetown University Head & Neck Cancer Surgery team.

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His Midwestern warmth and background in comedy and screenwriting make him especially approachable for patients navigating complex or anxiety-inducing decisions.

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Did You Know?

1 in 5

Nearly 1 in 5 children ages 6–8 have untreated tooth decay.

Untreated cavities can lead to pain, infection, and sometimes tooth extractions if not treated early.
 

3x

Children with poor oral health are nearly 3 times more likely to miss school due to dental pain.

Preventive dental care helps children stay healthy and focused in school.

50%

About half of children ages 6–9 have had cavities in either baby or permanent teeth.

​Regular dental visits help detect and treat decay early before it worsens.

McLean Office: â€‹

Mondays 

Tuesdays

Hours: 10:00 am to 6pm 

Hours: 11:30 am to 6pm 

Phone Number: 703-752-2200

Proudly Serving Families in: 

McLean, Reston, Vienna, Arlington, Great Falls, Falls Church, Tysons Corner

Washington DC Office: â€‹

Wednesdays, Thursdays, & Fridays

Hours: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm 

Phone Number: 202-331-3474

Proudly Serving Families in: 

Dupont Circle, Georgetown, Capitol Hill, Columbia Heights, Kalorama Heights, West End, Logan Circle, Woodley Park

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