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Dr. Oei always wanted to be a dentist, and attended the prestigious University of Maryland School of Dentistry, the first dental college in the world. In her final year, she was one of four students selected for the Diamond Scholars Program, which allowed her to treat patients full-time in the school’s Advanced Education in General Dentistry clinic.
She graduated third in her class with Magna Cum Laude honors and induction to the Omicron Kappa Upsilon Honorary Dental Society. Dr. Oei was also honored with the Student Humanitarian Award from the International College of Dentists for altruistic leadership. She regularly volunteers at the Mission of Mercy to provide free dental care to patients in Maryland and Pennsylvania.
Her science background and research experience, which includes publications from the NIH, gave Dr. Oei a strong foundation for evidence-based dentistry and self-directed learning. She continued her training with additional CE courses in cosmetics and implants. Besides her passion for dentistry, she is an avid runner and enjoys playing piano.
Dr. Oei is excited to join the team at Mayfair Family Dentistry, and cannot wait to meet all the patients they call family.
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It is recommended to visit the dentist for a regular check-up and cleaning every six months. However, your dentist may suggest more frequent visits based on your individual oral health needs.
If you experience a toothache, rinse your mouth with warm water and use dental floss to remove any food particles stuck between your teeth. If the pain persists, contact your dentist for an appointment as soon as possible. You can also take over-the-counter pain medication to help alleviate discomfort until you can see your dentist.
To prevent cavities, brush your teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, floss daily, and limit sugary and acidic foods and beverages. Regular dental check-ups and cleanings are also essential for maintaining good oral health.
Signs of gum disease include red, swollen, or tender gums, bleeding while brushing or flossing, persistent bad breath, receding gums, and loose or shifting teeth. If you notice any of these symptoms, schedule an appointment with your dentist.
We accept most major dental insurance plans, as well as cash, credit cards, and financing options through third-party providers. Please contact our office for more information on specific payment options and to verify your insurance coverage.
In case of a dental emergency, such as a knocked-out tooth, severe toothache, or broken dental appliance, contact our office immediately. We reserve time in our daily schedule for emergency appointments and will provide you with instructions on how to handle your situation until you can see the dentist.
Yes, modern dental X-rays are safe. The amount of radiation exposure from a dental X-ray is minimal, and dentists take precautions to minimize exposure by using lead aprons and collars. X-rays are an essential diagnostic tool for detecting dental issues that may not be visible during a regular exam.