Dr. Jason M. Yang, DMD
Orthodontist
53 Cambridge Ln Newtown PA, 18940About
Welcome to Yang Orthodontics! Our practice is dedicated to providing the highest quality orthodontic treatment and professional service in a friendly, enjoyable, and caring office environment. We strive to create a relaxing family atmosphere in all that we do and we invite you to visit and become part of our “orthodontic family”. Dr. Yang is an outstanding orthodontist and Invisalign specialist. His depth of knowledge and his exceptional experience and skill across all facets of orthodontics has made Dr. Yang one of the most highly respected orthodontists in Bucks County, Pa. Patients of all ages who meet Dr. Yang are delighted with his personable, caring and fun office manner. It is our goal to provide you with the best orthodontic care possible, and allow each of our patients the opportunity to experience the joy and lifelong benefits of a healthy and beautiful smile.
Education and Training
University of Pittsburgh DMD 2015
Board Certification
American Board of Orthodontics
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Professional Memberships
- American Academy of Orthodontists
- American Dental Association
- Pennsylvania Dental Association
- Montgomery Bucks Dental Society
- Mid Atlantic Association of Orthodontists
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