About Your Prosthodontist
Dr. Nui – Nopsaran
Chaimattayompol, DMD, MPH
“Missing teeth consider an oral
amputee and decrease quality of life. It’s tragic when people
suffer just because they’re afraid to see a dentist. That’s
why I’ve dedicated my practice to rehabilitate oral function and
esthetics and making dentistry gentle and comfortable.� Rest assured that I will provide you
with the highest level of oral care. Your satisfaction means everything
to me.”
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About Your Dentist
Dr. Wong – Stefanie Wong, DDS
“The bottom line is that I want you to be
satisfied with my work. And that’s why I practice
‘people-oriented dentistry.’� During each exam I spend a
considerable amount of time just listening to the concerns of my
patients, and helping them to understand why I’ve recommended a
procedure, and what it will do for them.”
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Dr Nui earned his BS
degree from Bangkok Thailand, then undergone 6 years of rigorous
training in New York University College of Dentistry, Prosthodontic and
Implant program.� He received his
Master in Public Health from Tufts Medical School and Doctorate in
Dental Medicine from Tufts University School of Dental Medicine where
he currently is full time Associate Professor and Head Division of
Prosthodontics.
Dr. Nui has taught
thousands of students from the New England area, practiced clinically in New York and Boston, lectured nationally and internationally, and has
published numerous articles to improve the quality dentistry..
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Dr. Wong earned a BS in
Biology and Doctorate of Dental Science in the advance 7 years combined
program from New York University College of Dentistry and was honored
to be chosen into the Omicron Kappa Upsilon dental society. She was
then selected from hundreds of applicants to become the Chief resident
for the Jamaica Hospital in New York. She has spent the last several
years acquiring extensive clinical experience practicing dentistry in
Brooklyn, Queens, NYC, Boston, Newburyport, Billerica, Braintree,
Bedford and Quincy.� She has
volunteered her time teaching the Advanced Education Program in General
Dentistry at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine, treating homeless
veterans at the Boston VA Homeless shelter and Massachusetts Child
Identification Program (CHIP).
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