Hung Duong D.D.S, Dentist
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Hung Duong D.D.S

Dentist | General Practice

3800 Fairfax Drive 6 Arlington VA, 22203

About

Dr. Duong started his dental career attending Howard University and receiving his Doctor of Dental Surgery Degree then continued his education as a proud member of the United States Air Force. After his service, Dr. Duong has dedicated his time to his patients by not only providing top quality care to all his patients but also creating a comfortable environment to ensure that patients have the best experience possible. 

Dr. Duong has been in practice for more than 17 years in the private industry and has continued to stay current on the innovations in the ever-changing dental world which allows him to make sure that his patients receive the best and most up-to-date care. He has widened his skills to include being an Invisalign provider so that he may be able to improve upon the smiles of his patients. 

He enjoys spending time with his wife and 2 young sons. He and his family enjoy taking trips whenever possible and making sure to stay involved in his sons' active lives

Education and Training

Howard University D.D.S 2002

United States Airforce DDS 2006

Provider Details

Male Vietnamese
Hung Duong D.D.S
Hung Duong D.D.S's Expert Contributions
  • How can I straighten my front teeth?

    Depending on severity and the state of the teeth, you can be a candidate for Invisalign and/or traditional braces. READ MORE

  • Can a dental crown be reattached?

    Yes! All crowns (unless damaged) can be reattached in office. READ MORE

  • What are the treatment options for swollen gums?

    So sorry to hear that! In order to properly identify the issue, you would need to come in for an exam because swollen gums can mean a number of things. READ MORE

  • Can a cavity on the gum line be filled?

    Yes. The doctor can look at that. READ MORE

  • Can dentists fill cavities between teeth?

    Yes, it is possible to fill cavities that form in between your teeth. Since cavities can form on any surface of your teeth, it is not uncommon to have cavities form in between. This is one reason that it is important to include flossing into your daily oral hygiene routine. READ MORE

  • Do you brush your teeth before a dental cleaning?

    It is best to brush at least twice a day; in the morning and before you go to bed. It is not necessary to brush right before hand, unless you just want to freshen up or if you have just eaten. If you have just eaten a meal, a quick brush beforehand would definitely be appreciated as it helps us get your cleaning done in a more timely manner. Instead of spending time picking food out your teeth, we can clean your teeth and address any concerns in a more timely manner. READ MORE

  • Can a filling be done on a wisdom tooth?

    Yes, a filling can be done on wisdom teeth and is a fairly common practice. Just like the rest of your teeth, if you have a cavity, getting a filling will prevent the cavity from getting bigger which could cause more problems down the road. If your wisdom teeth do not need to be extracted, then keeping them healthy is just as important as the rest of your teeth. READ MORE

  • Should I get Invisalign at age 30?

    Invisalign is available to for patients from teenagers and up. It is best to have a consultation with a Invisalign provider, which may be your general dentist, and see if you are a good candidate for Invisalign. READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

Dental CrownsTooth-Colored FillingsDental Implant RestorationInvisalignDenturesRoot CanalExtractionsTeeth WhiteningVeneersTooth PainScaling and Root Planing

Professional Memberships

  • Virginia Dental Association  
  • American Dental Association  
  • Northern Virginia Dental Society  

Hung Duong D.D.S's Practice location

Advanced Dentistry of Arlington

3800 Fairfax Drive 6 -
Arlington, VA 22203
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Get to know General Dentist Dr. Hung Duong, who serves patients in Arlington, Virginia.

Specializing in general dentistry, Dr. Duong has been in practice for more than 17 years. He continues to stay current on the innovations in the ever-changing dental world, thereby allowing him to make sure that his patients receive the best, most up-to-date care. 

At his state-of-the-art dental practice, Advanced Dentistry of Arlington, he and his staff remain dedicated to providing conscientious, high quality, and long-lasting dental care for the local Arlington community. They work hard to ensure that each patient achieves a lifetime of healthy habits that will keep them proud to show their smile to the world. 

After earning his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from Howard University in Washington, D.C. in 2002, Dr. Duong continued his education as a proud member of the United States Air Force. After his service, he dedicated his time to his patients by not only providing top quality care but also by creating a comfortable environment to ensure that they have the best experience possible. 

In order to stay up to date in his field, he remains an active member of the American Dental Association, the Virginia Dental Association, and the Northern Virginia Dental Society. He has also widened his skills to include being an Invisalign provider so that he is able to help all of his patients smile again.

Dentistry, also known as Dental and Oral Medicine, is a branch of medicine that consists of the study, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases, disorders, and conditions of the oral cavity. A general dentist is a primary care dental provider. They diagnose, treat, and manage patients’ overall oral health care needs, including gum care, root canals, fillings, crowns, veneers, bridges, and preventive education. 

In his personal life, Dr. Duong enjoys spending time with his wife and two young sons. He and his family enjoy taking trips whenever possible and he makes sure to stay involved in his sons’ active lives.     

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