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Sandy TANG

Title

Orthodontist
Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics

Degrees

D.D.S, M.S

Department

Dental Clinic Pediatric Subspecialty Care

Language

English
Mandarin
Shanghainese

Biography

Message to Patients:

Small things make great things, details make excellence

Areas of Specialty:

All spectrum of treatment in orthodontics: such as teeth alignment, correction of malocclusion, and optimizing children’s facial growth and development.

◆Orthodontic treatment with traditional fixed braces

◆Orthodontic treatment with Invisalign and Lingual braces

◆Removable appliance therapy for children

◆Orthodontic treatment for patients with severe periodontal disease

◆Occlusion reconstruction for patients missing multiple teeth

◆Oral appliance therapy for patients with TMJ dysfunction

◆Oral appliance therapy for patients with sleep apnea

Education Background:

◆1991-1998: Sichuan University , School of West China Stomatology; B.S, M.S

◆1998-2000: University of Missouri-Kansas City, School of Dentistry; M.S

◆2005-2007: University of Maryland, School of Dentistry; D.D.S

◆2007-2010: Vanderbilt University Medical Center; Specialty in Orthodontics

Working Experience:

◆2010—2013: Lovett Dental , Houston ,TX. Full time orthodontist

◆2013—Current: Shanghai United Family Hospital, ShangHai, China.

Academic Achievement:

◆Tang S, Liang X, Cao Y. [Assessment of marginal tissue around HA-coated titanium implants for orthodontic anchorage in dogs]. (1998) West China J of Stomatology. 16(2): 158-159.

◆Liang X, Tang SQ, Lu D. (1998) Study on hydroxyapatite-coated titanium implants used as orthodontic anchorage—an experimental investigation of implant stability and peri-implant neck tissue in dogs. Chin J Dent Res. 1(2): 57-61.

◆Liao X, Tang S, Thrasher JB, Griebling TL, and Benyi LI. (2005) SiRNA- mediated androgen receptor silencing leads to apoptotic cell death in prostate cancer. Mol Cancer Therapeutics 4: 505-515

◆G. Dai, S. Tang and M.J. Soares. (2002) Evaluation of placental/trophobalst cell phenotypes with a prolactin family DNA microarray. Reproduction 124:755-765.

Professional Memberships:

Board Certification, American Board of Orthodontics

Membership, American Dental Association

Membership, American Association of Orthodontics

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