Albuquerque Dentist
Approaching 1,000 hours of post-graduate continuing education and counting, Dr. Park is proud to offer her patients some of the most comprehensive oral health care in the state. Having a conservative approach to treatment, a sensitive touch, and a friendly chairside manner, patients drive from as far as three hours away to be treated by Dr. Park’s hands. A former school teacher and a dental anxiety patient herself, Dr. Park connects deeply with her patients because she understands how patients feel about being in a dental environment. In addition to being a skilled dental implantologist, Dr. Park is trained in the dental treatment of sleep disordered breathing (e.g., obstructive sleep apnea), and is a progressive clinician who considers airway health foundational to high quality dentistry. Dr. Park prides herself in not being a “tooth doctor” but rather approaches all her dental work from a systemic perspective, always thinking in terms of what she considers the Four Pillars of Elite Dentistry: aesthetics, occlusion, (temporomandibular) joint, and airway.
Having the highest standards for herself and her practice, Dr. Park strives to learn from the best and most experienced providers in the country to bring their knowledge and experience to Dental House. Through her extreme devotion to learning and continual growth as a clinician, her patients are given extremely advanced and comprehensive care as a result of an integration of all her hours of continuing education and training.
In addition to training in myriad surgical treatments, advanced restorative techniques, TMD (temporomandibular joint disorder) treatment, neuromuscular dentistry, and disclusion time reduction therapy, Dr. Park has also completed advanced courses in cosmetic dermal filler, botulinum toxin (most commonly known as “botox”) treatment for both aesthetics and pain, as well as trigger point therapy for pain management. She has been an International Dental Implant Association Fellow since 2018. Currently, Dr. Park is training under Dr. Steven Olmos, one of dentistry’s most accomplished clinicians, researchers, and instructors in TMD treatment, sleep disordered breathing, and craniofacial pain.
In her free time, Dr. Park enjoys spending time with her family, cooking, and immersing herself in her secondary passion of interior design.