Andrew W. Chin, DDS

Andrew W. Chin, DDS

Andrew W. Chin, DDS

Dr. Chin received a Bachelors of Science degree in Zoology at the University of California, Davis. He is a graduate of UCLA School of Dentistry. After graduation he continued his education at Albert Einstein Medical
Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. There he became chief resident and completed the two-year general practice residency program. He obtained extensive training in Esthetic Dentistry, Implantology (the study of placement and restoring dental implants), and working on medically compromised patients. He also had the opportunity to publish an article in a dental journal and present it at local and national dental conferences.

Currently Dr. Chin is an active member of Harbor, California, and American Dental Societies. He is also a member of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry and the Academy of Osseointegration, where he continues to advance with the changes in the field of Implantology. Dr. Chin is a part-time faculty at UCLA School of Dentistry. He also currently teaches the Dental Materials course at the Cerritos College Hygiene Program and is on the Advisory Board for the School of Hygiene.

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Articles by Andrew W. Chin, DDS

  • Rely X Unicem Universal Resin Cement

    Review
    Friday, November 18, 2005
    Rely X Unicem is a dual cure composite cement that is specially formulated to be self-adherent and moisture-tolerant.
  • Astra Tech Restorative

    Review
    Wednesday, August 17, 2005
    Astra Tech Implants has a very unique restorative system. Their abutments do not cover the collar of the implant fixture.
  • The DEXIS Digital Diagnostic System

    Review
    Monday, May 09, 2005
    Digital radiography is not new to dentistry. It has been in use for over 10 years, and is only becoming more popular and mainstream.
  • Dentrix Dental Practice Management Software

    Review
    Thursday, May 05, 2005
    Practice management software has been around for quite some time and Dentrix was one of the first systems.
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