Dr. D. Timothy Pike
Education: Bachelor of Arts in Biology, Boston University
Education: Doctor of Dental Surgery, Georgetown University
Credentials: Associate Fellow and Honored Fellow of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID)
Fun Fact: I’m a Boston Red Sox fan since age 8, when they won the American League pennant and got to go to the World Series. (1967)
Phone: (301) 972-7000
Dr. Pike and Dr. Valega with their family
(L to R-Will, Ryan, Alex, Shivaun, Margaret and Tim)
Why I Love Being a Dentist
Everyone has a unique story and we learn from one another’s experiences. As a dentist, each day I am allowed to hear those stories from my patients, as they talk about their lives, their passions, and their dreams, while I help restore their mouths to optimal function. I am honored each time a person I am caring for places their trust in me, not only with their dental care, but also with their personal confidences. To be allowed into their lives as a healthcare provider and as a friend is an incredible privilege, and I am grateful that my patients have embraced me as such.
Professionally, I am particularly intrigued by oral surgery, whether I am placing and restoring implants or performing a full mouth reconstruction. To have the skills needed to bring a person back to excellent oral health and function, to relieve them of physical pain and the embarrassment over the appearance of their teeth, is what dentistry is all about. I feel fortunate each day that I come to work knowing I’ll be able to help people in our community.
My Education and Commitment to Continuing Education
I attended Boston University where I received my Bachelor of Arts in Biology, in 1982. This was followed by studying at Georgetown University, where I was awarded my Doctorate of Dental Surgery in 1986. From 1986 to 1988, I undertook an Advanced General Practice Residency at Brookdale Hospital in Brooklyn, NY. It was there that I learned how to practice many aspects of oral surgery, such as surgical extractions, placing implants, bone grafts and restoration of implants.
Believing it’s essential to be continually expanding and honing my skills, I have taken numerous continuing education courses following my residency, including the maxi course in implant dentistry, from 2000 to 2002. I am an Honored Fellow with the American Academy of Implant Dentistry and am ACLS certified (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) as well as having completed the IV sedation course through Montefiore Medical Center.
Personal Life
I am originally from Brockton, MA, but have lived in Poolesville, MD, since 1988. My wife, Margaret (Dr. Valega in our practice) and I have three amazing sons and a daughter-in-law. Our family believes in spending quality time together.
I enjoy sports, especially all Boston sports. I also enjoy boating, landscaping and walking 5 miles/day with Lucy – my Bernedoodle.