Dr. Aaron I. LInchuck, DDS
Dentist
6201 Greenbelt Road Suite U5 College Park MD, 20740About
Dr. Aaron Linchuck is a Dentist practicing in College Park, MD. Dr. Linchuck specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating diseases and conditions associated with the mouth and overall dental health. Dentists are trained to carry out such treatment as professional cleaning, restorative, prosthodontic, and endodontic procedures, and performing examinations, among many others.
Education and Training
Howard University Dental School Doctor of Dental Surgery degree 0
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Faculty Titles & Positions
- Associate Professor in the Operative Department Howard University -
Professional Memberships
- Maryland State Dental Association
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Get to know Cosmetic and Family Dentist Aaron I. Linchuck, DDS, who serves patients in Berwyn Heights, Maryland
Dr. Linchuck is a seasoned cosmetic and family dentist who maintains his own private practice, Aaron I. Linchuck DDS Cosmetic and Family Dentistry, located in Berwyn Heights, Maryland. His first practice was originally based in the Silver Spring and the Fort Washington areas of Maryland. Actively serving in the Berwyn Heights, Greenbelt, and College Park area for the last 20 years, he has acquired extensive experience as a cosmetic and family dentist.
His practice offers a wide variety of dental services, including bonding, crowns and bridges, dental implant restoration, fillings, oral cancer screenings, periodontal disease therapy, porcelain veneers, professional teeth cleanings, removable dentures, root canal treatment, sealants, teeth whitening, TMJ/TMD treatment, tooth extractions, as well as emergency dental treatment.
After graduating from Northwestern High School, Dr. Linchuck went to the University of Maryland where he received a Bachelor of Science degree. He then attended Howard University Dental School and obtained his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree. Following two years of service as a Captain in the United States Air Force Dental Services, Dr. Linchuck returned to Howard University as an Associate Professor in the Operative Department.
General dentistry covers a range of treatment options and procedures fundamental to protecting and maintaining a good standard of oral health. Treatments are in place to keep your mouth, gums, and teeth healthy and free of pain.
Earlier in his career, Dr. Linchuck served as Vice President and Dental Director of the Mamsi Medical Services, Inc. He was responsible for developing the various Mamsi Dental Programs. A member of the Maryland State Dental Association, Dr. Linchuck is licensed to practice in the state of Maryland.
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