Doctors
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Bo Y. Chun
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I received my DDS degree at the University of Texas Dental school and completed postdoctoral specialty training in Prosthodontics at Columbia University School of Dental Medicine. Currently, teaching in the Prosthodontic department at Columbia School of Dental Medicine in the postdoctoral program as an assistant clinical professor. I have been in private practice for 20 years. I grew up in various countries therefore, I like to meet new people, and love to talk with people and learn new cultures. I love to travel, listen to classical music and especially to play and take care of my two beautiful dogs!
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University of Texas Health Science Center School of Dentistry
Columbia University; School of Dental & Oral Surgery Specialty in Prosthodontics
Clinical Instructor at Columbia School of Dental & Oral Surgery
Private Practice
Assistant Clinical Professor of Dental Medicine, within the Section of Oral, Diagnostic and Rehabilitation Sciences, Division of Prosthodontics at Columbia School of Dental & Oral Surgery
Robert Limb
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I have been practicing dentistry since 1997 and received my dental degree from Tufts University School of Dental Medicine in Boston, Massachusetts. I further continued my study in pediatric dentistry and completed my specialty training in pediatric dentistry at Rutgers University in New Jersey. I am board certified by the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry and have been treating patients in the Japanese community since 1998 in the NY area. I live in Westchester with my wife and two daughters and grew up in Queens, NY. When I was a child, I developed a great interest in science and attended Stuyvesant High School in Manhattan. Dentistry has been of great interest to me since childhood. My mother is a pediatrician and had influenced me greatly to obtain a career in children’s healthcare . As a board certified Pediatric Dentist, I do my best to help children to achieve and maintain dental health from age one. I also try my best to give my patients a positive dental experience and positive attitude about dental health by teaching them during their regular checkups. In my spare time, I enjoy spending time with my family and studying the Japanese language. I believe that patience, kindness, and understanding is very important in treating children and I will do my best for your children and your family.
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Tufts University, School of Dental Medicine
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
Providing Dental treatment to the Japanese community in Westchester and Long Island Private Practice
Published Scientific Research ( Nitrous Oxide ) in the Pediatric Dentistry Journal
Shiang Chih Huang
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After working as a chief resident in the Endodontics Department at Taipei Dental College in Taiwan, Dr. Shiang Chih (Sara) Huang decided to advance her knowledge and skills in endodontics by completing a two year post-graduate specialty training program at University of Illinois in Chicago. Subsequently, she worked as a clinical instructor in the Endodontics Department at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, while at the same time obtaining her Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry (DMD) degree. Upon graduation, she moved to New York City, where she worked in private clinics and taught at NYU postgraduate clinic as a Clinical Assistant Professor for a number of years. Currently, Dr. Huang resides in Westchester with her husband and two sons. She enjoys and takes pride in her work. She is a member of the American Association of Endodontists. She continues her education through the various meetings and workshops organized by the American Association of Endodonitst and other dental organizations.
Robert Weber
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Dr. Weber is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology which is a recognized specialty of the American Dental Association. A Diplomate is a specialist who has made significant achievements beyond the mandatory educational requirements in their respective specialty. Dr. Robert Weber received his Bachelor of Science in biology cum laude from American University in Washington D.C. He then went on to receive his D.D.S. Degree cum laude from the Medical College of Virginia. While at the medical college he received many honors including both national and international research fellowships in periodontics. Thereafter, he completed his graduate training in periodontology and oral implantology at S.U.N.Y. Stony Brook. He currently is an Assistant Clinical Professor at Touro college of dental medicine. In 2003 he received the honor of Attending Dentist of the Year.
Hyun K. Park
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Orthodontics is a combination of artistry, hands-on work, and the use of physics, engineering, science, and the latest technologies, which come together to create amazing results. I love the challenges of developing specific treatment paths for my patients, because each patient has unique needs and it’s my job to ensure that the treatment is right for them. For me, being an orthodontist is incredibly rewarding because of the unique nature of the profession. Orthodontics not only improves a patient’s smile aesthetics with a corresponding increase in their self-confidence, but it also improves the functionality of their bite, which leads to better body health. As an orthodontist, I am able to bring about positive changes in the lives of my patients.
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Bachelor of Science; Applied Science (bioengineering: pre-medical) University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA
Doctor of Dental Medicine Boston University School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MA