Dr. Patrick Vuong D.M.D.
Dentist | General Practice
7417 S Kirkwood Rd Houston TX, 77072About
Dr. Patrick Vuong is a Dentist practicing in Houston, TX. Dr. Vuong specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating diseases and conditions associated with the mouth and overall dental health. Dentists are trained to carry out such treatment as professional cleaning, restorative, prosthodontic, and endodontic procedures, and performing examinations, among many others.
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Get to know Dentist Dr. Patrick Vuong, who serves the population of Texas. Dr.Patrick Vuong is a highly respected and experienced dentist. His career in medicine began when he graduated with his Doctor of Dental Surgery Degree from Western University of Health Sciences in California. Dr. Vuong is noted for his expertise in dental consultations, dentures, root canals, and fillings. When you schedule an appointment with Dr. Patrick Vuong, you’re guaranteed a unique dental experience! With a genuine focus on preventive oral health education, Dr. Vuong helps his patients achieve long-term success. He welcomes and encourages questions and discussions about your teeth and gums, and he hopes that you leave your appointment with a complete understanding of how to best care for your smile through his private practice Smile Avenue Family Dentistry. General dentists provide a wide array of services that are vital to your continued health, including: Preventive services — These help you maintain good oral health by stopping disease before it takes hold in your mouth. Restorative Services — When a problem is found, your dentist will ensure you get timely and appropriate treatment. Cosmetic Procedures — Many general dentists can help you get the sparkling smile you’ve always wanted with a range of cosmetic procedures. These include teeth whitening, cosmetic bonding—even porcelain veneers. Overall Health Concerns — In many respects, your oral health can be seen as a mirror of your general health. Some dental problems may reflect issues in other parts of your body, and vice versa.
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