Michael Rogers, DDS

Michael Rogers, DDS
Fairlington Dental 4850 A South 31st Street Arlington, VA 22206
About

Michael Rogers, DDS

Fairlington Dental has been a part of the Arlington Community since 1989. We are dedicated to offering our patients a higher level of customer service and dental care. We believe going to the dentist should be a positive experience, no matter how long it's been since your last dental visit. We offer most dental services at our location in a comfortable and relaxed atmosphere. Our treatment suites are equipped with tv for your viewing pleasure, ipods for your listening convenience, and digital x-rays/imagery for you to understand your dental options for treatment.
Years In Practice 34
Primary Specialty

Dentist

Gender Male
Education Harvard / UCLA
Training Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies, Institute of TMJ,
Certification Invisalign Certification
Services Fairlington Dental offers the following services: Sedation Dentistry, Invisalign Elite Providers, TMJ (Jaw Pain) Therapy, CPAP Alternatives, Metal Free Crown/Fillings, Dental Cleanings, Periodontal (Gum Disease) Therapy, Tooth Whitening Options, Dental Implants/Implant Crowns, and much more! Additional Services TMJ, CPAP Alternatives, Invisalign, Sedation Dentistry
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Recent Reviews
After two years with Dr. Rogers, I left his practice this week--and I'm glad I did. Dr. Rogers and his staff are friendly and his office is modern. But he and his partner, Dr. Dennis Holly, either genuinely believe that people need more dental work than they actually do, or they are major salesmen. What pushed me over the edge was going to see Dr. Holly after a filling fell out. He couldn't find any missing filling, but instead tried to sell me a crown on another tooth (continuing the sales pitch that Dr. Rogers had started on previous visits). I then went home and found where the filling had come out by looking in my own mirror. When I returned, Dr. Holly said that, instead of replacing the filling, he would do a $1300 onlay that would involve shaving off a third of the tooth. And he said that I should also spend 1520 to crown the other tooth. Instead, I headed to another dentist (recommended by my ortho) who did a much more thorough exam than either Rogers or Holly ever did, and calmly explained why there was no need for either procedure. Instead, my new dentist replaced the filling for a few hundred dollars. Stay far away from Rogers/Holly-save your money and your teeth.
by abgf
October 21, 2009