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DENTIST IN WOODBRIDGE, VA

Family Implant and Pediatric Dentistry

Providing Cosmetic Dentistry Services to Individuals in Northern Virginia

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Our Dental Group is Proud to Provide Convenient Personal Care

A dentist Woodbridge VA families have trusted for over twenty years, County Center Dental Group was built from the ground up by Dr. Faranak Khasraghi, DDS, DMD and the result is a stable, skilled, patient-first practice where the same familiar dental team greets you year after year. Your oral health is the priority here, not your appointment slot.

Your dental records are reviewed with real attention, your questions always get honest answers, and complete dental care for every age is available under one roof. General dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, and restorative dentistry all with a dental team who truly knows you.

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Our Mission

Dr. Faranak Khasraghi, DDS, DMD believes that complete dental care begins with honesty. That means telling patients what they actually need and just as importantly, what they don’t. Too many dentists push treatments that aren’t necessary. Dr. K takes a different approach: she treats every patient the way she would treat her own family.

Patients dealing with dental pain, those exploring cosmetic dentistry options, and those simply due for a routine dental visit all receive the same straight answers and a clear, personalized plan. A good dentist committed to general dentistry done right focuses on prevention first, relationship second, and clinical excellence always. That’s the standard at County Center Dental Group, and it hasn’t changed in twenty years.

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Our Dental Services

Veneers Designed to Look and Feel Like Your Natural Teeth

A great smile changes how you feel walking into a room. Our dentist team at County Center Dental Group uses natural-looking porcelain to cover existing teeth, helping you fix discoloration, close gaps, and correct alignment, all in just a few visits.

We work with the newest porcelain materials to craft shapes that blend seamlessly with your natural teeth. Pair that with a professional whitening treatment, and the result is a smile that looks exactly like it was always yours.

What Happens at Each Step of the Process

Our dentist starts by gently shaping and roughing the surface of your teeth during the first visit. Then, we take detailed impressions to build accurate models of your mouth. This lets us design veneers that fit your bite and look natural from every angle.

  • Tooth shaping and surface preparation at the first appointment
  • Impressions taken to model your exact bite and tooth structure
  • Temporary veneers placed while permanent ones are crafted
  • Final veneers bonded and hardened with a curing light
  • A result that often looks better than the original tooth

Why Porcelain Outperforms Other Smile Options

Porcelain is the material of choice for a reason. It resists staining, mimics the light-reflecting quality of natural enamel, and holds its shape for years. Our dentist recommends porcelain veneers for patients who want lasting results without repeated touch-ups.

  • Strong enough to handle everyday chewing and biting
  • Stain-resistant surface that stays bright over time
  • Custom-shaped to complement your face and smile line
  • Longer-lasting than composite resin alternatives

No two smiles are the same, and neither is our approach. Our dentist takes the time to understand what you want before anything is shaped or placed, so the final result reflects your goals, not a one-size-fits-all template.

Invisalign Moves Your Teeth Without Anyone Noticing

Most people put off straightening their teeth because they don’t want to spend years in a mouth full of metal. Invisalign removes that barrier entirely. A series of clear, removable aligners does the work instead, shifting your teeth gradually without wires, brackets, or the adjustments that come with them.

You swap aligners every few weeks, with each new set nudging your teeth a little further along. Our dentist builds a treatment timeline around your specific bite and spacing issues, so the process moves at a pace that makes sense for your mouth, not a generic estimate.

Why Patients Choose Clear Aligners Over Metal Braces

Braces lock you in. They stay on through every meal, every photo, and every conversation, and cleaning around them takes real effort. Invisalign fits into your life instead of disrupting it. Pop them out to eat, brush normally, and put them back in. Nobody at the dinner table needs to know you’re in the middle of orthodontic treatment.

  • No food restrictions during treatment
  • Easier to clean teeth without working around brackets or wires
  • Smooth plastic surface is gentler on the inside of your mouth
  • Less noticeable in photos and face-to-face conversations

An Investment That Holds Up Long After Treatment Ends

Each aligner is made from durable, BPA-free plastic that holds its shape through all-day wear. Your dentist checks progress at regular visits to confirm your teeth are tracking correctly at every stage. Once treatment wraps, a custom retainer locks in your results so nothing drifts back.

  • Medical-grade plastic resists cracking and discoloration
  • Aligners maintain their fit even with all-day wear
  • Progress monitored at scheduled dentist visits throughout treatment
  • Final results protected by a custom retainer

Invisalign works because it fits around your life, not the other way around. Talk to our dentist about where your teeth are now and what it would take to get them where you want them.

What a Damaged Tooth Really Needs Is a Porcelain Crown

A tooth that’s cracked, worn down, or too far gone for a filling doesn’t have to come out. Porcelain crowns cap the entire visible surface of a damaged tooth, restoring its shape, strength, and appearance in one treatment. The result looks and functions like a natural tooth.

Our dentist evaluates the condition of the tooth before recommending a crown, whether the damage comes from decay, a fracture, a large failing filling, or a completed root canal. Each crown is custom-made to match the size and color of the surrounding teeth, so it blends in rather than standing out.

Situations Where a Porcelain Crown Is the Right Call

Some people assume a crown is only for severe damage, but that’s not always the case. A tooth with a large filling that no longer has enough structure to hold it, a weak tooth at risk of fracturing, or a discolored tooth affecting your confidence can all be solid candidates. County Center Dental Group looks at the full picture before moving forward with any recommendation.

  • Covers teeth with large fillings that have little remaining structure
  • Protects weak or cracked teeth from further damage
  • Restores teeth following root canal treatment
  • Improves the shape or color of poorly formed teeth
  • Anchors a dental bridge when neighboring teeth need support

How a Missing Tooth Creates Problems Beyond the Gap

Losing a tooth sets off a chain reaction. The teeth on either side of the empty space begin to shift and rotate over time, which throws off your bite. A bad bite puts stress on your jaw joints and creates conditions where gum disease is more likely to take hold. Bridges supported by porcelain crowns fill that space and stop the surrounding teeth from drifting.

  • Prevents neighboring teeth from rotating into empty spaces
  • Supports proper bite alignment across the full mouth
  • Reduces the risk of gum disease caused by shifting teeth
  • Bridges cemented to crowns stay fixed without removal

Porcelain crowns do more than cover damage. They give a compromised tooth a full second life, and our dentist makes sure every crown placed is built to last.

Replacing a Missing Tooth With Dental Implants That Actually Last

When a tooth goes missing, the bone underneath it starts to deteriorate. Dental implants are the only tooth replacement option that addresses that problem directly. A titanium post is placed into the jawbone, where it fuses with the surrounding bone and creates a stable foundation for a crown on top.

Our dentist assesses your bone density and overall oral health before recommending implants, since a successful placement depends on having enough jaw structure to support the post. The end result functions like a real tooth, from the root up.

Why Implants Hold Up Better Than Other Replacement Options

Dentures shift. Bridges rely on neighboring teeth for support, which means those teeth get shaped down to anchor the restoration. Dental implants stand on their own. Nothing adjacent gets altered, and because the post fuses directly to the bone, it stays stable without adhesives or attachments to other teeth.

  • No impact on surrounding healthy teeth
  • Stays fixed without adhesives or removable components
  • Bone fusion creates a stable base that doesn’t slip or shift
  • Supports a porcelain crown that looks and functions naturally

Built to Function the Same Way Decades From Now

Dental implants are designed for the long term. The titanium post is biocompatible, meaning the body accepts it without rejection, and the material itself doesn’t decay. Your dentist monitors the implant site at routine visits to confirm the surrounding tissue stays healthy and the crown above it remains in good shape.

  • Titanium post is resistant to decay and corrosion
  • Crown replaced if worn without disturbing the implant below
  • Routine dentist visits keep surrounding gum tissue healthy
  • Long-term success rate among the highest of any tooth replacement option

Dental implants give you back a full, functioning tooth rather than a workaround. Talk to our dentist about whether your jaw structure is ready for placement and what the process looks like from start to finish.

A More Stable Way to Restore Your Smile With Overdentures

Losing most or all of your teeth affects more than your smile. It changes how you eat, how you speak, and how confident you feel in everyday situations. Overdentures sit over a small number of remaining natural teeth or implants, giving you a removable restoration that stays far more stable than a conventional denture ever could.

Our dentist evaluates what’s left of your natural teeth or bone structure to determine which type of overdenture makes the most sense for your mouth. The goal is a fit that feels secure, functions well, and holds up through daily use.

How Keeping Even a Few Teeth Changes Everything

County Center Dental Group looks closely at whether any natural teeth can be preserved before recommending a full extraction. Retaining even two healthy teeth makes a significant difference in overdenture stability and helps slow the bone loss that typically follows tooth removal. Those roots act as anchors and keep the jawbone stimulated in a way that bare gums cannot.

  • Preserved roots maintain jawbone density over time
  • Natural tooth anchors improve overdenture retention
  • Slows the gum and bone changes that reshape the jaw
  • Fewer implants needed compared to a fully implant-supported option

What to Expect From an Overdenture Years Down the Road

Overdentures are designed to be removed for cleaning, which makes long-term maintenance straightforward. Your dentist checks the fit at regular visits since the shape of your gums and bone changes gradually over time. Adjustments and occasional relines keep the overdenture comfortable and functional without requiring a full replacement.

  • Removable design simplifies daily cleaning and care
  • Relines restore fit as gum tissue shifts with age
  • Attachment components checked and replaced as needed
  • Dentist monitors underlying teeth or implants at routine visits

Most people don’t realize how much a poorly fitting denture affects their daily life until they experience something better. If you’ve been managing with conventional dentures or are facing significant tooth loss, overdentures are worth understanding as a more stable, longer-lasting alternative.

Full Mouth Restoration Has Never Been More Achievable With All-on-4

For patients who have lost most or all of their teeth, the idea of a full restoration can feel out of reach. All-on-4 changes that. The treatment uses just four strategically placed implants to support an entire arch of teeth, giving you a fixed, non-removable set of teeth that functions like a natural smile.

Our dentist maps out the placement of each implant using your existing bone structure, which means even patients with some bone loss are often still candidates. Two implants anchor straight at the front of the jaw while two are angled at the back, maximizing contact with available bone without the need for grafting in most cases.

Why Four Implants Can Support an Entire Arch of Teeth

A lot of patients assume full mouth replacement requires an implant for every missing tooth. That’s not how All-on-4 works. The angled placement of the rear implants distributes bite force across the jaw efficiently, which is what allows four posts to carry a full arch. County Center Dental Group uses this approach to give patients a complete restoration with fewer surgical sites and a faster overall process.

  • Four implants support a full upper or lower arch of teeth
  • Angled rear implants maximize contact with available bone
  • Fewer implants mean fewer surgical sites and less healing time
  • Fixed restoration doesn’t remove like dentures

Addressing Bone Loss Before It Rules Out Your Options

Bone deterioration is one of the most common concerns for patients who have been missing teeth for a long time. The longer teeth are absent, the more the jawbone shrinks. All-on-4 is specifically designed to work around moderate bone loss by angling the rear implants into denser areas of the jaw. Your dentist reviews your bone density during the planning phase to confirm placement is viable without additional grafting.

  • Angled implants reach denser bone not available to straight posts
  • Reduces or eliminates the need for bone grafting beforehand
  • Earlier treatment preserves more bone for better long-term outcomes
  • Dentist assesses bone density before finalizing the treatment plan

All-on-4 is one of the most significant changes in restorative dentistry in recent decades. For patients who thought a full, fixed smile was no longer possible, it often turns out to be closer than expected.

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Meet the Doctor

Dr. Faranak Khasraghi, DDS, DMD known warmly as “Dr. K” brings more than two decades of experience as a dentist in both general and cosmetic dentistry to every patient interaction. She earned her DDS from Shiraz University School of Dental Science and later completed the Advanced Standing Program at the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, earning her DMD in 2003.

She was voted “America’s Top Dentist” in 2009 and recognized by Northern Virginia Magazine as a Top Dentist every year from 2013 to 2018. An Invisalign-certified provider and lifetime member of both USDI and the Dawson Academy, Dr. K is also supported by Dr. Josephina Lac, DDS, a pediatric specialist fluent in Mandarin, Cantonese, Vietnamese, and Spanish, whose humanitarian dental work spans continents. Together, they lead a dental team built on skill, compassion, and twenty years of community trust.

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Patient Testimonials

Dr. Khasraghi and the front desk staff are so welcoming and professional. Dr. K was great with my Invisalign and got me in right away for any urgent dental care I needed.

Renee R.

Dr. Khasraghi is phenomenal. She makes you feel comfortable during any procedure. Molly is also very sweet and helps me get appointments that are convenient for me.

Richard K.

The Best Dentist Practice Ever!!! Dr K is extremely detailed. I have been going to see Dr. K and the team Molly for 18 years.

Darci W.

Friendly staff and comprehensive work from this dentist. I highly recommend this professional office for any of your dental care needs.

George L.

I have been seeing this Amazing team for nearly 9 years now. Even after moving from the area, I make the long drive to see them. Very accommodating, professional, and excellent work.

Joel Scott A.

FAQs

How do I know if I need a dentist or a specialist?

Your dentist in Woodbridge VA is often the best starting point for any dental concern. General dentistry covers a wide range of needs, from routine cleanings to diagnosing dental pain, and most issues can be addressed right here without a referral. When specialized care is needed, such as advanced restorative dentistry or pediatric treatment, County Center Dental Group has that covered in-house too. You rarely need to look further than one office.

What happens if I haven't seen a dentist in a long time?

It’s more common than you’d think, and there’s no judgment here. The dental team will review your dental records, assess your current oral health, and start fresh with a thorough exam and cleaning. Depending on how long it’s been, scaling and root planing or other preventive dental procedures may be recommended to get things back on track. The goal is always to move forward, not dwell on the gap.

At what age should my child first see a dentist?

Most dental professionals recommend bringing your child in around their first birthday or when their first tooth appears. Early dental visits help establish good oral health habits, catch developmental concerns before they worsen, and build comfort around dental care from a young age. County Center Dental Group’s pediatric dentist is experienced with children of all ages and temperaments, making first visits as easy and positive as possible.

How does the office handle patients who experience dental anxiety?

Dental anxiety is real, and the team here takes it seriously. Every patient is walked through each step before anything begins, so there are no surprises during the dental visit. The office environment is calm, the staff is patient, and sedation dentistry options are available for those who need additional support. Feeling nervous is understandable. Feeling that way throughout the entire appointment doesn’t have to be.

What is the difference between a dental cleaning and a deeper cleaning?

A routine dental cleaning removes surface plaque and tartar from above the gum line and is recommended for patients with healthy gums. A deeper cleaning, known as scaling and root planing, goes below the gum line to remove buildup that has accumulated around the roots of the teeth. It is typically recommended when early signs of gum disease are present. Our dentist and hygienist will assess your oral health and recommend whichever approach your gums actually need.

What services do you offer?

We are happy to offer a variety of services, including:

Do you accept appointments?

Yes, we do accept appointments at our dentist’s office. In fact, we highly recommend that you schedule an appointment with us in advance to ensure that you receive the best possible care.

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Do I need to arrive early for my first appointment?

Yes, please arrive at least 10-15 minutes early to fill out any patient forms.

What forms of payment do you accept?

We accept checks, cash, credit cards, and most insurance plans. Contact our office so a member of our team can verify your insurance or visit our Payment Options page for more information!

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How often should I visit the dentist?

It is important to schedule routine checkups and cleanings to keep your teeth and gums healthy. It is recommended by the ADA to visit the dentist at least once every six months. Contact us now to book your appointment and take the first step toward optimal oral health!

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Good Dentistry Starts With Choosing the Right Dentist in Woodbridge VA!

A dentist in Woodbridge VA who knows your name, remembers your history, and tells you the truth. That’s what Dr. Faranak Khasraghi, DDS, DMD has been delivering for over twenty years. Patients leave here healthier, more confident, and better informed than when they walked in, and that’s not an accident. It’s the standard. Dial 703.670.4888 to get your appointment on the books, and pull up the County Center Dental Group on Facebook for oral health tips, a behind-the-scenes look at the dental team, and real patient stories that show exactly what this practice is all about.

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