Specialty care across Northern Virginia
Periodontics in Northern Virginia at Nova Implant & Perio Specialists
Periodontics in Northern Virginia includes a focused group of specialty services designed to protect the foundation of the smile. At Nova Implant & Perio Specialists, patients receive care from board-certified periodontists who evaluate gums, bone, bite, esthetics, medical history, and restorative goals before recommending treatment.
Evaluation
Specialist diagnosis
Every plan starts with a periodontal and implant-focused evaluation so treatment addresses the cause of the problem, not only the visible symptom.
- Gum measurements, recession, inflammation, and tooth mobility
- Bone support, tissue thickness, and implant or restorative needs
- Medical history, medications, comfort level, and treatment goals
Planning
Technology-guided planning
CBCT imaging, digital scanning, and careful measurements help the team evaluate tissue, bone, tooth position, and restorative needs.
- Clearer diagnosis before treatment begins
- Better sequencing for staged periodontal or implant care
- More predictable communication with referring dentists
Treatment pathway
Procedure sequencing
Periodontics care may include several connected services. Planning the sequence helps patients understand what is urgent, what can be monitored, and which procedure supports the final outcome.
- Implant, extraction, bone grafting, and soft tissue procedures
- Non-surgical therapy, regenerative treatment, or maintenance
- Healing checks and restorative timing when needed
Local access
Four-location access
The practice serves Sterling, Leesburg, Aldie, and Winchester, VA, giving patients access to a periodontal team led by Dr. Jean-Claude Kharmouche. Each office follows the same clinical standards.
- Sterling, Leesburg, Aldie, and Winchester offices
- Consistent specialty care across the practice
- Convenient consultations and follow-up appointments
How this helps patients choose the right next step
These pages are designed to help patients understand the larger treatment pathway before they schedule. The consultation determines the exact recommendation, but the structure gives patients a reliable starting point for questions about timing, comfort, healing, alternatives, and how treatment may fit into their broader dental plan.







