Dr. Alex Yen
Dentist
81 Birch Street, Redwood City CA, 94062About
Dr. Alex Yen is a trusted dentist in Palo Alto, CA. A Bay Area native, he graduated from The University of The Pacific School of Dentistry and has been practicing general dentistry for over 5 years. He specializes in preventative dental care, restorative procedures, including crowns, bridges, root canals, and implants, cosmetic treatment, Invisalign, and periodontal treatments. He is the type of dentist who wants the best for each one of his patients and always welcomes patients’ questions and concerns. He has worked hard to create a unique space for patients to feel comfortable, safe and cared for. Dr. Alex’s other passions include Warrior’s basketball, Cardinal football, MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) and he is studying for his CPT (Certified Personal Trainer license) and is a competitive bodybuilder.
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Oral Health, the Gateway to Well-being
In the hustle and bustle of daily life, it's easy to miss the importance of oral hygiene. Yet, maintaining good oral health is not just about a great smile. It's about safeguarding our overall well-being. Thus, we cannot afford to take oral hygiene for granted.In this post, we look at the connection...
Managing Dental Emergencies: What to Do in a Dental Crisis?
Life throws curveballs at you. And every so often, those curveballs may take the form of dental care emergencies. Some might call for an immediate intervention by an emergency dentist in Redwood City, while others may only require a few deep breaths and patience. Here is a post detailing what to do...
The Pros and Cons of IV Sedation For Tooth Extraction
The thought of tooth extraction can scare you. I’m no stranger to patients who’re anxious about tooth extractions. Some to the extent of canceling their dental appointment altogether. So, you’re not alone in feeling this way. Tooth extractions are no more tortuous or painful with modern,...
How Modern Technology is Aiding Minimally Invasive Dental Treatments
For a long time, visiting the dentist was a source of anxiety. According to a study published in the Journal of Dental Hygiene, around 50 to 80% of people in the US experience some level of dental anxiety. From big needles to foot-powered giant drills, people associated the dental office with pain...
Coronal Polishing vs. Oral Prophylaxis: Which is Better?
Keeping your gums and teeth healthy is the secret to living a healthy life. Healthy gums and teeth can lower your risk of developing an array of medical conditions, including diabetes, stroke, respiratory diseases, cancer, and even cardiovascular disease. A big part of keeping your teeth and gums...
What is Teeth Reshaping? Is Teeth Contouring Permanent?
Millions of people worldwide work hard to achieve a perfect smile. Some are born with beautiful smiles, while others need a dentist's assistance to attain one. Luckily, in dentistry, there is no problem that's too complex to solve. This is particularly true if you dislike the appearance of a chipped...
Types of Veneers that You Must Consider for a Brighter Smile
Do you want a flawless smile but have discolored or chipped teeth, gaps in between your teeth, or any other teeth-related problem? Veneers applied by a dental veneers dentist in Palo Alto can improve your smile and confidence. Veneers can even out or reshape the teeth, fill in the unattractive...
Which Mouth Guard Should I Go For? Store Bought or Custom?
Your teeth and smile are one of your biggest assets. Think about what it would be like if you lost a tooth or two of your front teeth. Not only would it affect your appearance but also the functional aspects of speaking and eating. The chances of dental injury are more likely if you are physically...
What Causes Tooth Sensitivity, and How to Avoid it?
Did you know that one in every eight adults suffers from tooth sensitivity? The dentists call it dentin hypersensitivity, but to patients, sensitive teeth usually mean sharp and uncomfortable pain in their mouth. Tooth sensitivity can be a sign of an underlying issue that needs to be...
Why is Oral Hygiene Important for Young Children?
While there are many concerns that parents in Palo Alto have when raising their children, oral hygiene is usually at the top of the list.Oral hygiene is closely linked to overall body health. For instance, gum disease is associated with a host of illnesses, including respiratory disease, diabetes,...
What to Do When a Dental Emergency Happens
The unexpected has happened! You are experiencing a dental emergency and now wondering what to do next. From a young age, we have been taught what to do in case of a medical emergency – contact 911. But a dental emergency usually requires a different response. Rarely will you need an ambulance;...
Is It Safe to Visit the Dentist after Taking the COVID-19 Vaccine?
I’m presuming that by now, you and your family have taken the COVID-19 vaccine. If not, I’d highly recommend you take the vaccine as soon as you are eligible. It’s my standard advice to all my patients as to my staff, all of whom are now vaccinated! COVID-19 is a serious, threatening global...
How Does Invisalign Match Up to Other Clear Aligner Brands
2021 has brought some hope with the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine. One thing that will not change significantly this year is the prevalence of remote work, which is likely to continue this year and beyond. With the rise in remote work and Zoom meetings, people are conscious about the way they look...
How To Take Care Of Your Oral Health Despite The Pandemic
In this article, we discuss the importance of regular dental checkups during the pandemic to tackle minor problems before they exacerbate more serious dental conditions. Believe it or not, during the COVID-19 pandemic, we dentists have been busier because of the increased dental problems in our...
How many days does it take to get a crown?
It takes roughly 10 days from start to finish and two appointments, the initial being 1:30 hours and the second being 30 minutes. Good luck! READ MORE
Does your oral health affect your ear health?
Generally speaking, oral health and ear health are not closely tied together. The nose and mouth have a connecting tube called the pharynx which leads to the esophagus and then the stomach. The ear does not connect to the mouth the same way. However, poor oral health can lead to system issues such because the bacteria in the mouth can go into the stomach and subsequently, circulate in our entire system. It's best to keep each area healthy, even if they are not directly tied to one another like the nose and the mouth are. READ MORE
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According to a new study presented at the 85th general session of the International Association for Dental Research, a novel over-the-counter patch containing licorice extract may help in the quick healing of canker sores. In this study 46 participants who had recurrent canker sores were recruited....
- 8 Helpful Tips to Protect Tooth Enamel
Enamel, the hard coating on the surface of the teeth, is designed to last long even though wear and tear occurs throughout one's lifetime. “This is the hardest substance in the body," says Leslie Seldin, DDS, a spokesperson for the American Dental Association. There are a number of ways by which...
- Wine May Prevent Cavities
Researchers from Italy's University of Pavia have revealed that red wine and white wine may fight against the bacteria that causes cavities. But the study was done invitro; it will be some time before this will be recommended as a method to prevent cavities.For this study, researchers used two types...
- What Could Halitosis Mean?
IntroductionHalitosis is also referred to as bad breath in layman’s term. Having bad breath can be embarrassing and may sometimes cause anxiety. Bad breath is commonly experienced by people. In fact, 1 in every 15 people experiences halitosis on a regular basis. Halitosis has a number of...
- Osteoporosis and Oral Health
What is Osteoporosis?Osteoporosis is a disease that affects the bones all over the body. It is a medical condition characterized by a weakness of the bones, due to different factors, leading to fractures of the bones due to minor trauma or no trauma at all. Major causes of osteoporosis are age,...
- What Are the Best Home Remedies for Dry Mouth?
Ever felt your mouth suddenly going dry and the need to reach for some water to get rid of the dryness? This is a condition that may occur to you frequently. It is called, fittingly enough, dry mouth. Dry mouth is a condition that can occur due to reduced amounts of saliva in the mouth. Dry mouth is...
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