About Chad M. Jones, DDS
Dr. Chad M. Jones prides himself on providing only the highest quality dentistry. His emphasis on patient comfort, as well as keeping up to date with the latest advancements in dentistry, enables him to provide the best possible care. As the Owner of Navy Yard Dental, Dr. Jones is thrilled to be providing cosmetic, advanced restorative and surgical dentistry services to D.C.’s fastest growing neighborhood. As a strong believer in continuing professional training and learning about the latest advancements in dentistry, Dr. Jones strengthens and develops his restorative, cosmetic, and implant dentistry skills by completing extensive continuing education programs each year in order to keep providing his patients with expert-level oral health treatment. Outside of his practice, Dr. Jones serves as a volunteer assistant clinical professor at the Howard University College of Dentistry and a courtesy attending for the General Practice Residency at Howard University Hospital, where he mentors student and resident dentists and helps advise future leaders in healthcare. In his previous role as a General Dentist at So Others Might Eat (SOME), a community health non-profit, Dr. Jones served as attending doctor for rotating St. Elizabeths general practice residents, providing ongoing mentorship and training. He is an active member of the District of Columbia Dental Society, the American Dental Association, and Academy of General Dentistry; and has volunteered with the Give Kids a Smile program, providing underserved children with free oral health services. Dr. Jones has a deeply rooted understanding of the importance of oral health, from his childhood days of volunteering in his father’s dental practice in Greenbelt, MD. He graduated from Howard University where he earned both his Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Dental Surgery degrees. Dr. Jones received advanced general dentistry training at St. Elizabeths Hospital in Southeast Washington, the country’s first public psychiatric hospital, where he worked with patients challenged by substance addiction, mental illness and living in extreme poverty.