
About Dr. Song... Dr. Song had the privilege of working along side Dr. Rosomando (Director at NIH in Washington D.C./ a nationally recognized publisher of dental research articles in all major dental journals) in his study of primary (baby) teeth Ankylosis (fusion of baby teeth to bone). During his senior year at University of Connecticut Dr. Song volunteered to travel to the Amazon River in Peru. There he provided essential oral care for thousands of natives there. There his colleagues witnessed his ability to work with children and for the rest of the trip he was chosen to see all the children. After his undergraduate dental education, Dr. Song then attended Temple University Pediatric Dental Residency where he was a resident at a Level 1 trauma center for the next two years leading to his certificate in Pediatric Dentistry. It was here in Philadelphia that Dr. Song’s knowledge in pediatric dentistry was fine tuned. His research during residency was a pilot study looking into the all important pulp medication all pediatric dentists use everyday. He was sponsored by the new medication company as well as from Temple Children’s Hospital for this initial trial. Dr. Song also researched dental x-rays and the effects of digital verses “normal film” x-rays on human tissue. While a resident at the Temple University Children’s Medical Center in downtown Philadelphia Dr. Song was exposed to everything an inner city hospital can present which made him a very confident pediatric dentist. Dr. Song still maintains a strong relationship with Temple University Pediatric Dental Residency and has plans to become a part time attending there. With experience and knowledge gained from so many different parts of our nation Dr. Song has become a proficient and knowledgeable pediatric dentist ready to take on the war against oral disease.
Dr. Song is an active member of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. He opened his own Pediatric Dental practice and looks forward to meeting new challenges as well as fulfilling his goal of being the first Dental experience for every child.