In-Office Power Tooth Bleaching

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D. Gordon Rye, D.D.S. has more than 25 years of experience in providing Exceptional Dentistry to residents of Fairfax County and the Arlington / Washington, D.C. area. As a cosmetic dentist, he ensures that each patient’s smile is as beautiful as it can be for many years to come.

After completing his undergraduate education at Gustavus Adolphus College in Minnesota, Dr. Rye received his dental training at the Medical College of Virginia. Dr. Rye completed a two-year general practice residency at the University of Virginia Hospital before opening his practice in Fairfax. Since then Dr. Rye has trained with some of the world’s most prominent cosmetic dental specialists.

In-Office Power Tooth Bleaching

 

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