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Scott A. Synnott,
D.D.S.
Captain, Dental Corps, U.S. Navy (Retired)
Curriculum
Vitae:
Diplomate
of the American Board of Prosthodontics
B.S.
Biology/Chemistry, Madison College, Harrisonburg,
Virginia
- 1977
D.D.S., Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia - 1981
General Practice Residency, National Naval Medical Center
-
1982
Prosthodontics Residency, Naval Postgraduate Dental School
-
1988
Maxillofacial Prosthetics Fellowship, Naval Postgraduate Dental
School
- 1989
Completed 22 years of active military service
Board Certified, American
Board of Prosthodontics
Diplomate,
American Board
of Prosthodontics
American
College of Prosthodontists, Fellow
American
Academy of Maxillofacial Prosthetics,
Fellow
Academy
of Osseointegration
American
Dental Association
Virginia
Dental Association
Northern
Virginia Dental Society
Dr. Synnott has lectured extensively, including topics covering the broad
use of dental implants from replacing missing individual teeth to full
mouth reconstruction. He has vast experience with veneers, crown and bridge
for teeth and implants, as well as removable restorations such as dentures
and partial dentures to restore function and aesthetics. Dr. Synnott is
a knowledgeable and experienced clinician who is committed to providing
the highest quality care for his patients. A prosthodontist by training,
his practice is focused on providing aesthetic restorative dentistry using
a multidisciplinary approach to achieve optimal restorations, dental health
and a satisfied patient. He is very skilled at coordinating and providing
complex care involving different dental and medical specialists. He is
an important member of the treatment team available at the Dental Arts
Center, providing high quality dental care in a caring environment.
Dr. Synnott, his wife Marty and children Amanda and Andrew have been Reston
residents since 1990. Dr. Synnott's hobbies include woodworking, stained
glass art, home remodeling, bicycling, and an occasional swing with a
golf club.
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Treatment
Examples
Replacement
of teeth lost to severe gum disease using dental implants:
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