Nine U.S. patents in dental implant methodology is not something you expect to read on a dentist's website, and it sits near the top of the story at Elite Prosthetic Dentistry: Dr. Gerald M. Marlin.

The practice reports more than 3,900 implants placed at a cited 97 percent success rate. Those figures push volume and track record to the front before any talk of aesthetics. Dr. Marlin is a prosthodontist, DMD and MSD, and prosthodontics is the specialty devoted to restoring and replacing teeth, a narrower field than general dentistry that lines up cleanly with the complex work the site describes. A prosthodontist trains for extra years past dental school specifically on rebuilding bites, and that background changes what a practice like this one takes on.

A success figure means little without the volume behind it, which is why the two numbers belong together. Nearly four thousand placements is a large enough body of work that a 97 percent figure reads as a real average and not a rounded-up boast.

There is an in-house dental lab, running since 1985, and it changes the mechanics of the work in a way the bare fact of it does not fully convey. When crowns, veneers, and implant restorations are fabricated on site, there are fewer handoffs and closer control over how a finished tooth looks and seats against the gum. It is one of the clearer things separating Elite Prosthetic Dentistry: Dr. Gerald M. Marlin from a general office that ships its lab work out the door.

It also changes who is accountable when a result comes back and is not quite right.

The range of restorative work

Everything at Elite Prosthetic Dentistry: Dr. Gerald M. Marlin orbits implant dentistry and the reconstructions that grow out of it. The site details All-on-4 and All-on-6 restorations, implant-supported dentures, and full mouth reconstruction, set beside the single crowns and veneers most people first picture when they hear cosmetic dentistry.

The reach is regional and specific. Washington DC itself, then Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Potomac, Arlington, and McLean, the inner suburbs where elective restorative work of this scale tends to find its patients. A practice can claim it serves an area; naming the towns it actually draws from, as Elite Prosthetic Dentistry: Dr. Gerald M. Marlin does, is a little more honest about who walks in.

Dental implants and full mouth reconstruction

The heaviest emphasis lands here. With more than 3,900 implants behind it, Elite Prosthetic Dentistry: Dr. Gerald M. Marlin presents as a place for the hard cases, where teeth are failing across a whole arch and a patient is weighing All-on-4 against a conventional denture. The patents feed straight into this side of the work at Elite Prosthetic Dentistry: Dr. Gerald M. Marlin, since they cover implant methodology, and a clinician who has developed and protected his own techniques is doing more than following a manufacturer's script.

Full mouth reconstruction is the label for the biggest of these jobs, where nearly every tooth is rebuilt or replaced and the bite is redesigned from scratch. All-on-4 and All-on-6 refer to fixed arches anchored on four or six implants, an approach that lets a patient leave with a full set of teeth instead of a plate that comes out at night. The choice between them, and against a traditional denture, turns on bone, budget, and how a given jaw is holding up.

Not every patient needs that depth. A single missing tooth is a routine job almost anywhere. The value shows up in the mouths that have defeated other offices, the failed bridges and worn-out full arches, and that is the terrain Elite Prosthetic Dentistry: Dr. Gerald M. Marlin stakes out most plainly.

Porcelain veneers and custom crowns

On the cosmetic side the work runs to smile design, porcelain veneers, and crowns built in the lab down the hall. That in-house fabrication is the piece worth weighing again here. A veneer case succeeds or fails on shade, translucency, and the fit at the margin, and keeping the ceramist in the same building as the dentist, which is the model at Elite Prosthetic Dentistry: Dr. Gerald M. Marlin, shortens the feedback loop in a way an outside lab cannot match. For a patient chasing one specific look, that closeness can mean a single try instead of three.

It usually trims the timeline too.

This is where Elite Prosthetic Dentistry: Dr. Gerald M. Marlin reads less like a general cosmetic shop and more like a restorative specialist who also does careful front teeth. The distinction is worth holding onto, because a smile makeover from someone who reconstructs full mouths for a living tends to start from function and build the look on top of it.

What patients report elsewhere

Away from the practice's own testimonials, Elite Prosthetic Dentistry: Dr. Gerald M. Marlin turns up across several independent sites. Yelp lists it with 15 reviews and roughly 49 photos under the heading Gerald M Marlin, DMD MSD, though no aggregate star figure is posted there. Birdeye keeps a dedicated page of patient testimonials with no numeric rating attached, and there are further write-ups on DentalInsider and BestProsInTown, a number of them from patients describing implant work and relationships stretching back years. Bethesda Magazine has noted the Top Dentist honors as well.

The Washingtonian Top Dentist recognition is the one that means the most locally, and Elite Prosthetic Dentistry: Dr. Gerald M. Marlin has held it for more than twenty consecutive years, with a Hall of Fame designation on top. Peer-voted lists are imperfect by nature. Twenty-plus years of them is a pattern, not luck, and it is the kind of steady outside signal a cautious patient can corroborate without leaning on any single listing or business directory.

Reaching Elite Prosthetic Dentistry: Dr. Gerald M. Marlin takes no real effort. The landing page carries a phone number, the Jenifer Street NW address, and posted hours that run Monday through Thursday with a shorter Friday. That is the baseline any practice asking patients to commit to expensive, months-long restorative work should clear, and this office clears it without forcing a patient to dig for it.

Anyone weighing a single-arch implant solution will sooner or later run into a chain like ClearChoice, which markets All-on-4 hard and runs a standardized, high-volume model across many cities. Elite Prosthetic Dentistry: Dr. Gerald M. Marlin is a different animal: one specialist prosthodontist, his own lab, his own patented methods, and a name built locally over decades instead of through a national ad campaign.

For a simple case, a chain might be quicker and a little cheaper. For a complicated mouth, or for a patient who wants the person designing the smile to be the same one placing the implant, Elite Prosthetic Dentistry: Dr. Gerald M. Marlin is the slower, more deliberate choice, and the patent record, the in-house lab, and two decades of Top Dentist votes are what back that up.


Business address
Elite Prosthetic Dentistry
4400 Jenifer St NW #220,
Washington,
DC
20015
United States

Contact details
Phone: (202) 933-6068