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Regular Dental Checkups: Routine visits to the dentist, typically every six months, for professional cleaning, examination, and early detection of potential issues.
Professional Teeth Cleanings: Removal of plaque and tartar buildup by a dental hygienist using specialized tools, helping to prevent cavities and gum disease.
Fluoride Treatments: Application of fluoride to the teeth to strengthen enamel and make it more resistant to decay. This can be done in the dental office or through fluoride-containing products like toothpaste and mouthwash.
Dental Sealants: Thin, protective coatings applied to the chewing surfaces of back teeth (molars) to prevent cavities, especially in children and teenagers.
Mouthguards: Custom-fitted protective devices worn during sports or other activities to prevent dental injuries.
Crowns (Caps): A tooth-shaped cover, placed over a damaged tooth to restore its shape, size, strength, and appearance. Usually made out of porcelain or ceramic (lithium disilicate or zirconia)

Fillings (Restorations): Treatment for cavities where decayed tooth material is removed and replaced with a filling material, such as amalgam, composite, or gold.
Extractions
Extraction: Removal of a tooth due to decay, damage, or crowding, often performed under local anesthesia.
Implants
Dental Implants: Surgical fixtures placed into the jawbone to support a dental prosthesis, such as a crown, bridge, or denture.
Full Mouth
Reconstruction
Full mouth reconstruction, also known as full mouth restoration or rehabilitation, is a comprehensive dental treatment plan aimed at rebuilding and restoring the function and aesthetics of the entire mouth. This process involves multiple dental procedures tailored to the patient's specific needs and may address issues such as damaged teeth, missing teeth, gum disease, bite alignment problems, and aesthetic concerns.
Clear Aligner Therapy
Clear aligner therapy is an orthodontic treatment that uses a series of custom-made, clear plastic aligners to gradually move teeth into their desired positions. This method is an alternative to traditional metal braces and is known for its discreet appearance and convenience.

Dentures
Dentures & Partial Dentures: Removable appliances that replace missing teeth and surrounding tissues. They can be partial (replacing only a few teeth) or complete (replacing an entire arch of teeth).

Root Planing and Scaling: Deep cleaning procedure to remove plaque and tartar from below the gum line, often used to treat periodontal disease.
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Dr. Huynh says that the best part of his job is providing his patients with an avenue to have a beautiful smile that they can be confident in. This goes beyond just cosmetic enhancements; it's about the profound impact on a person's self-esteem and overall well-being. The power of an attractive smile is transformative, influencing how individuals interact with the world, boosting their mood, enhancing their social interactions, and improving their quality of life. Building strong relationships with patients, keeping up with the latest advancements in dentistry, and receiving gratitude from the people he serves make this profession deeply and endlessly rewarding.
Dr. Huynh attended the University of California, Irvine before going on to earn his dental degree at the prestigious University of California, San Francisco. Over the years, he has worked diligently to stay on the cutting edge of dentistry, receiving training in digital/CEREC dentistry, SprintRay (3D printing) workflow, surgical extractions, and dental implant placement. He is also an active member of the American Dental Association, California Dental Association, and the Academy of General Dentistry.
The question, "Why dentistry?" was posed to Dr. Huynh during his application to dental school as well as by friends and family. Initially, dentistry was not on his radar, as his primary focus had always been on pursuing a career in medicine. When people asked him about his aspirations, he consistently voiced his ambition to become a skilled surgeon, working with his hands to the benefit of humanity. However, this path didn't materialize as he had planned.
It was during this period of uncertainty that a mentor, a highly respected cosmetic dentist based in Newport Beach, illuminated the profound satisfaction and joy that dentistry could offer. Dr. Huynh realized that dentistry wasn't just about teeth; it was about transforming lives by restoring people's smiles. He found that dentistry was the "perfect" profession for him, and it offered him the opportunity to give people smiles they could be truly proud of, and that was a reward in itself.