Dr. Jenny Chen Chung DDS
Orthodontist
1728 S San Gabriel Blvd San Gabriel CA, 91776About
Dr. Jenny Chung practices Orthodontics in San Gabriel, CA. Comprehensive orthodontic treatment includes metal wires that are inserted into orthodontic brackets, which can be made from stainless steel or a more aesthetic ceramic material. The wires interact with the brackets to move teeth into desired positions. Being advanced in the field, Dr. Chung may also use Invisalign or other aligner trays that have been designed to align a patients? smile. As an orthodontist, Dr. Chung must recognize various characteristics of a malocclusion or dentofacial deformity, define the nature of the problem, including the etiology if possible, and design a treatment strategy based on the specific needs and desires of the patient.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- How do older people react to severe acute respiratory syndrome?
- Redirecting the growth pattern with rapid maxillary expander and chin cup treatment: changing breathing pattern from oral to nasal.
- Clinical validity of Fuld Object Memory Evaluation to screen for dementia in a Chinese society.
- Psychometric evaluation of the Chinese version of the Activities of Daily Living Questionnaire (ADLQ-CV).
- An intergenerational reminiscence programme for older adults with early dementia and youth volunteers: values and challenges.
- Self-appraised, informant-reported, and objective memory and cognitive function in mild cognitive impairment.
- Validation of Fuld object memory evaluation for the detection of dementia in nursing home residents.
- Development and validation of the Online Rivermead Behavioral Memory Test (OL-RBMT) for people with stroke.
- A randomized controlled trial to examine the effectiveness of case management model for community dwelling older persons with mild dementia in Hong Kong.
- Elopement among community-dwelling older adults with dementia.
- A survey of older Hong Kong people's perceptions of telecommunication technologies and telecare devices.
- Evaluation of a virtual reality-based memory training programme for Hong Kong Chinese older adults with questionable dementia: a pilot study.
- Sensory processing measure-HK Chinese version: psychometric properties and pattern of response across environments.
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