AT Dental Care is excited to announce that our office is now reopen for all treatments and procedures, and that we’re taking additional special measures to ensure the health and safety of our patients and staff. We’re so excited to see you.
Read MoreAT Dental Care is focused on cultivating effective, compassionate dentistry. With a strong commitment to our community and a passionate approach to treatment, we are able to provide dental care that goes above and beyond expectations. Our philosophy is to pursue a comprehensive and minimally invasive approach to dental treatments by implementing the latest techniques, materials, and technology. You are a vital part of our practice. We put you first by devoting our time, attention, and compassion to each visit.
If you have a cracked or damaged tooth due to decay or oral injury, you may need a dental crown to repair your tooth and restore your smile. Bridges also offer an effective replacement option for when your damaged tooth can not be saved.
If you are missing one or more teeth, dental implants offer a natural-looking, permanent solution. With implants, you can completely restore the form and function of your smile.
Veneers are one of the most versatile cosmetic dental treatments. These durable prostheses can cover up minor chips and severe stains, and they can even improve tooth shape along with small gaps.
As we make our ways back into the world, and our new normal, we understand that cleanliness and sanitation are on everyone’s minds. Our top priority is to ensure the health, safety, and comfort of each patient and team member who walks through our doors. We’ve always adhered to the sanitation and infection prevention standards set forth by OSHA, the ADA, and the CDC. Our practice is also taking extra steps to ensure that social distancing regulations are respected within our office. If you have any questions or would like to learn more about our procedures, don’t hesitate to call us at (408) 579-9931.
Dr. Tuan was born and raised in Vietnam and in 2005, his whole family moved to the U.S. Because he didn’t know much English at the time, he began his educational journey by taking ESL (English as a Second Language) classes at a local community college. After shadowing a local dentist who was a family friend, he realized how rewarding dentistry can be and began to pursue it during his senior year in college.