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Derrick
M. Chan
Derrick M. Chan is a long-standing member of the dental community. With
over twenty-two years of dental experience, Dr. Chan brings both practical
knowledge from years of performing dental procedures, and the ability
and desire to stay at the forefront of oral health advances, to his
San Francisco-based practice.
Starting practice in 1980, Dr. Chan soon became recognized as a knowledgeable
and respected member of the dental community. Throughout the years,
and to this day, he is an active participant in professional associations
including the San Francisco Dental Society, California Dental Association,
American Dental Association (ADA), and is a Diplomat for the American
Board of Forensic Dentistry. In addition, Dr. Chan was designated Honored
Professional in the American Directory of Whos Who in Executives
and Business in 1999 for his commitment to bringing state-of-the-art
dental services to his patients at a minimal cost.
Dr. Chan understands the necessity of staying abreast of scientific
breakthroughs. Every year, new discoveries are made that enhance the
dental health of many; discoveries that point the way to minimally invasive
dental procedures, quicker recovery, and new cosmetic oral procedures.
Dr. Chan watches these advances, and when he is sure it is viable and
beneficial to his patients, adds to his oral health expertise and office
in order to offer these services to his patients. To point, Dr. Chan's
office boasts some of the most advanced and comprehensive sterilization
and pathos-clinical barrier practices available in the dental community,
in addition to the latest oral cosmetic treatments and treatment of
caries.
Outside the dental office, Dr. Chan continues to be involved with the
local community. From his early days as a Jr. Asst. Scoutmaster, he
has been a part of advancing San Francisco residents. Currently Dr.
Chan is on the board of the Shanti Program, a member of Project Open
Hand, part of the steering committee and participant in the St. Johns
Tutorial Program, a member of the University of California at San Francisco's
AIDS Health Project, and an aid with the YMCA After school Program.
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