Hwey-Chin Yeh

Dr. Hwey-Chin Yeh graduated from Chung Shan Medical University School of Dentistry in Taiwan. She received her periodontal specialty training and master degree from Northwestern University Dental School in 1993, and then became a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology in 2000.

Luis Salvador Litonjua

  • American Board Certified in Periodontology and Dental Implant Surgery
  • Philippine Board Certified in Periodontology
  • Doctor of Dental Surgery, University of Detroit Mercy (Detroit, Michigan, USA) 2008
  • Doctor of Dental Medicine, University of the Philippines 1991
  • Master of Science in the Oral Sciences and Certificate of Proficiency in Periodontics,

Documentation 101

It is time to learn how to document cases well. Documenting cases is an important aspect in a dental practice. This is often a neglected subject in dentistry. But actually, is the most essential in the art of diagnosing and treatment planning any dental case. Aside from that, it is an educating tool for communication with your patient for thorough presentation of their concern and how you will be able to resolve their dental issues.

Tips and Tricks in Photographic Documentation

Photography has penetrated all aspects of life. It was considered an art before it has become an integral and vital tool of modern dental practice. Dental photography continues to evolve and grow because it enhances assessment, diagnosis and management of the majority of patients resulting in improved delivery of care. Although primarily for documentation, dental photographs may also be used for education, communication with patients, the dental team and colleagues. It would be hard to imagine a modern dental setting without using dental photography.