In The News

Our office has been featured in many magazine articles and newspapers, including SELF, The Washington Post, Washingtonian Magazine, Health Magazine and national dental publications.

Click on the images and links below to view and print internet articles in more detail.

Dr. Madjid Matin - Dentist in Washington, D.C.

December 2008

 
Dr. Madjid Matin - Dentist in Washington, D.C.

March 10, 2008

Dr. Madjid Matin - Dentist in Washington, D.C.

March 2005

October 2006

The Washington Post featured an article about Washington Center for Dentistry

2001

The Washington Post featured an article about Washington Center for Dentistry

2000

Health featured an article about Washington Center for Dentistry

Jan/Feb 2004

Side Kick featured an article about Washington Center for Dentistry

2000

2006

What People Are Writing About Us On The Internet :

  • Any Change In A Smile Can Be An "Extreme Makeover"

    With the wide range of cosmetic dentistry procedures available today, a minimal investment can make a maximum impact on your appearance.
    Henry K. had spent years perfecting the art of "Not Smiling." Not even a trim physique and rugged good looks could cure a self-conscious need to hide brown, short, stubby teeth. That is, until last week, when his cosmetic dentist placed the final touches on a brand new smile. Continue Article Here

  • Restart Your Smile

    —The old song says “a kiss is just a kiss, a smile is just a smile” but these days, when it comes to appearance—a smile means a lot more than ever.

    “People often ask the same question: What are the best ways to make my smile look better?” says Dr. Daniel J. Deutsch, at the beautiful spa-like facility at the Washington Center for Dentistry, in Washington, DC. “Men and women, of all ages, are aware that a young, fresh, happy smile makes them look younger, fresher, happier!” Continue Article Here

  • The Eye of the Beholder

    Stephen P. has long been planning to replace his painfully dark, crooked teeth. Why shouldn’t he be the next happy recipient of a younger, sportier, brighter-looking smile like those people on TV? So when it came time to make his move, he turned to the only logical place—the internet. Surely, he thought, the world wide web would offer endless choices of wonderful dentists ready to provide the beautiful new smile of his dreams.

    “At first I thought it would be easy, with all the dentists to be found on line, but it was surprisingly hard to feel I was seeing actual good work by a dentist,” Stephen P. said. “There were many sites with photos of pretty smiles, on pretty people. But, I kept asking myself how I could know if these are actual patients?” Continue Article Here

  • The Young and the Dentist

    After years of living with a gummy, crooked smile, Susan W. knew just how to get the look she wanted.

    At the tender age of 29, this frequent viewer of extreme-makeover television already was well acquainted with cosmetic options in dentistry. Veneers. Invisalign. Tooth-colored fillings. Gum reshaping. Britesmile. She could tick them off in one breath, because all are nearly as popular as liposuction and nose jobs. And all get a lot media attention. Continue Article Here

  • Fillings Get Smaller...and Smaller

    We all remember going to the dentist, opening wide, and listening with held breath while he examined our teeth for decay. "Please, no cavities," we prayed.

    With his prickly instrument in hand, our dentist probed every tooth, looking for "soft" spots where decay had invaded our once hard, pristine dental enamel. And when the point found its quarry, a tiny spot of decay, he would nod and say, "We've got a small one here. We'll watch to see if it grows into something." Continue Article Here

  • Your Dentist the Artist? You Better Believe It!

    Enter the dentist as artist.

    Dentists achieving acclaim for being at the forefront of providing wonderful smiles get it when it comes to making people-not just smiles-more beautiful. Continue Article Here

  • What the heck are crowns, veneers and implants anyway?

    Dentistry has become a hot topic, as writers across the media spectrum are reaching into our mouths for story ideas. Apparently, the making of a beautiful smile makes good copy.

    "And don't we all identify in some way with those people making big changes-on shows like "The Swan" and "Extreme Makeover"-even those getting new smiles?" says Dr. Daniel Deutsch, at the Washington Center for Dentistry, in Washington, DC. Continue Article Here

  • Vying for Those Desirable Cosmetics Patients

    Dentists going for the "gold ring" of cosmetic dentistry practice might find the reach may exceed their grasp.

    Just about any dental practitioner answers to the title, "Cosmetic Dentist." But placing the C-word on a shingle may not automatically impress today's patients. A barrage of media accounts of vanity healthcare adventures has created a new consumer in dental care that is also well informed via the Internet. Continue Article Here

  • Blinded by the White?

    Patients traveling the road toward whiter teeth have a dizzying array of options to choose from. There are so many whitening products and treatments out there that some dental consumers get blinded in the glare of choices. From paint-on bleaching gels to stick-on whitening strips to in-office power bleaching-what's a white-smile-seeker to do?

    The current methods break down into whitening at home and at the dental office, with a growing interest in whitening at the dentist's office. "Many of our patients are busy professionals, and they would rather come in for a one-visit power bleaching session to get the job done right away," says Dr. Daniel J. Deutsch, of the Washington Center for Dentistry. And many patients are not new to the world of whitening, having already tried over-the-counter techniques. Continue Article Here

  • The Miracle of Invisible Braces Digitally Mastered Just for You

    Of all the high-tech advances making life better for the esthetically-challenged smile, none does more for crooked teeth than the invisible braces system called Invisalign.

    The Over Bite. The Under Bite. The Cross Bite. The Crowded Mouth. The Wide-Spaced Mouth. The Malocclusion Mouth. All are no match for the regimen of clear plastic trays digitally mastered from a three-dimensional model to uncross an incorrigible jaw or reign in far-flung teeth. The trays—known as aligners—are worn for about two weeks at a time to slowly, methodically, invisibly, get teeth moving to a better place. Continue Article Here

  • O Great One in White Coat! Restore My Worn-Out Mouth!

    Enter the restorative power of modern dentistry!

    “Now the dental arsenal easily vanquishes the common enemies of oral health,” says Dr. Sherman H. Telis, of the Washington Center for Dentistry in Washington, DC. “The marvels of gum therapy, crowns, bridges, veneers and implants have the power to restore what used to be an accepted part of aging of the mouth.” Continue Article Here


Our doctors and our experienced staff perform general and cosmetic dentistry including One-Hour Whitening, Porcelain Veneers, Porcelain Crowns, White Fillings, Bonding, Same Day Crowns and Veneers, Gum Reshaping, and Invisalign, for their patients throughout Washington D.C., Maryland, Northern Virginia, around the country and around the world.

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Washington Center for Dentistry
1430 K Street NW, Eighth Floor
Washington D.C., 20005
(202) 640-1636

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