McLean Recommends Dr. Hasan
Patients travel from throughout the country to experience care with a true leader in the field of implantology. Dr. Fadi Hasan handles cases both simple and complex with refined techniques few providers can perform to give his patients exceptional results that last. Same-day options are available to quickly restore your comfort, appearance, and oral health.
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You won't just get reliable dental implants that restore the balance, comfort, and function of your smile with Dr. Hasan—you'll get a final result that looks great and gives you a restored sense of pride. If you have been suffering from missing teeth, don't wait any longer to reach out to Dr. Hasan in McLean. In many cases, he can provide same-day implant-supported restorations for virtually instant relief.
Your Implant Surgeon Dr. Fadi Hasan
Dr. Hasan is not your typical dental implant provider.
“I love surgery, and periodontics is really an art," he explains. "If you want to see somebody who is passionate about what they do, I am the doctor you should see. I put significant time and effort into each case."
From the premium Straumann implants he places to the special care he takes in every case to minimize the risk of gum recession—the number-one threat to long-term implant outcomes—he is dedicated to excellence at every step of the process.
That dedication does not end when surgery is complete. “My patients have access to me 24/7," Dr. Hasan says. “They have my phone number and their doctor is there for them at a moment’s notice. If you need me, I’ll get back to you one way or another.”
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If you have been suffering due to lost or severely compromised teeth, don't wait any longer to consult a periodontist with unanimous 5-star Google reviews who uses the best and latest innovations in the field. Same-day dental implant solutions are available to replace lost or compromised teeth in a single visit. Request your consultation today by writing to us or calling:
Superior Results Through Microsurgical Techniques
Dr. Hasan is a McLean dental implants provider dedicated to helping patients achieve changes that last. This requires doing complex work during implant placement that many providers do not.
After implants are placed, the bone tissue changes as integration occurs. At the same time, the gums will recede—unless your doctor performs gum grating in anticipation of these changes.
"The number-one issue that affects long-term implant outcomes is changes in the gum tissue," explains Dr. Hasan. "When I do my implants, patients usually get a gum graft with it. That is what gives my implants longevity—it's a strong barrier preventing infection."
He uses advanced microsurgical techniques to make soft tissue grafting minimally invasive.
"The microscope gives you an extra edge," says Dr. Hasan. "You can see ultra-fine details that traditional tools can’t give. The results from those surgeries with ultra-fine sutures are basically better and more comfortable.”
Same-Day Solutions For Dental Implant Patients
You may have heard that traditional dental implant methods often resulted in patients going without teeth for several months as they waited for their implants to integrate with the jaw. At Sculpt Center, you can arrive at our office with missing or severely compromised teeth and leave with an implant-supported restoration on the very same day.
Dr. Hasan will assess the state of your jaw and determine if your smile can support an immediate-load implant solution.
How Implants Work
The implant itself is a prosthetic tooth root that resembles a screw. It is surgically placed in the jaw, where it become integrated with the bone tissue over the course of three to six months. Once this process is complete, it works in conjunction with two other components to replace teeth from the root to the crown:
An abutment is attached to the top of the implant, serving as the connection between the implant and the restoration.
The restoration (crown, bridge, or denture) is attached to the abutment to achieve a complete tooth replacement.