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About Dr. Chan
Dr. Jay Chan is a Dentist. Practicing at a dentist practice in Langley, BC, Dr. Chan is committed to delivering high-quality, patient-focused dental care. Dr. Chan is licensed by The British Columbia College of Oral Health Professionals (BCCOHP) and adheres to the highest professional and ethical standards of the dental profession in BC. Dr. Chan provides a wide range of dental services for patients of all ages, including preventative care, routine check-ups, cleanings, fillings, crowns, bridges, root canal treatments (non-specialist), and basic extractions, focused on maintaining overall oral health. Dr. Chan serves patients of all ages, from newborns and infants through to children, adolescents, adults, and seniors. For patient convenience, direct billing to many major dental insurance plans may be available at the clinic.
Dr. Jay Chan earned a Dental Degree. With over 8 years of practice since 2017, Dr. Chan has cultivated extensive clinical experience. Dr. Chan is dedicated to ongoing continuing education to provide up-to-date dental care. This commitment ensures that Dr. Chan remains at the forefront of advancements in dental techniques and technology, allowing them to offer patients the most effective and comfortable treatments available.
Key aspects of Dr. Chan's dental practice philosophy include: tailoring treatment plans to meet the unique needs, goals, and circumstances of each individual patient; providing gentle, compassionate care in a comfortable and reassuring environment, especially for anxious patients; believing in conservative dentistry, aiming to preserve natural tooth structure whenever possible. Dr. Chan is fluent in English and also offers consultations in Cantonese and Mandarin.
Oral Health Conditions Addressed by Dr. Jay Chan
Dr. Jay Chan provides expert care for a wide range of dental and oral health conditions for patients of all ages, including but not limited to:
Tooth Decay Cavities
- Dental Caries (Cavities / Tooth Decay): Restoring teeth affected by decay with appropriate filling materials to maintain oral health.
- Early Childhood Caries (ECC) / Baby Bottle Tooth Decay: Tooth decay in infants and young children, often affecting the upper front teeth, requiring early intervention and preventative strategies.
Preventative Oral Health Topics
- Need for Routine Dental Check-up & Cleaning: Seeking regular preventative care to maintain oral health, even in the absence of specific problems.
- Concerns about Oral Hygiene Practices: Looking for professional guidance on best practices for maintaining a clean and healthy mouth.
Dental Pain Emergency
- Lost Filling or Crown: Providing prompt care to manage sensitivity or discomfort from a lost restoration and prevent further tooth damage.
- Dental Abscess (Localized Infection): A pocket of pus caused by a bacterial infection, often at the root of a tooth or in the gums, causing pain, swelling, and requiring drainage and/or antibiotic treatment.
- Dental Trauma (e.g., Knocked-out or Dislodged Tooth - Emergency Care): Urgent assessment and treatment for injuries to teeth and supporting oral structures.
This list offers some examples of conditions commonly addressed. A comprehensive diagnosis is always based on an individual assessment by Dr. Chan. If your specific oral health concern isn't listed, please contact the clinic to discuss your needs and appropriate treatment options.
Dr. Jay Chan's Dental Services
- Inlays & Onlays (Partial Crowns): Durable and precisely fitting partial crowns designed to preserve more natural tooth structure while effectively repairing significant decay or fractures on the chewing surfaces.
- Dental Bridges (Fixed Partial Dentures): Replacing one or more missing teeth with a fixed (non-removable) dental bridge, typically anchored to adjacent natural teeth (abutments) or dental implants, to restore chewing function, maintain tooth alignment, and improve smile aesthetics.
- Surgical Extractions (Less Complex Cases - e.g., Sectioning, Erupted Wisdom Teeth): Removal of some erupted or partially erupted teeth, including some erupted wisdom teeth, that may require minor surgical techniques such as sectioning the tooth or minimal bone removal for access, depending on the dentist's training, experience, and case complexity.
- Professional Teeth Cleaning (Prophylaxis): Professional hygiene treatments to keep your oral health in optimal condition and prevent future dental problems.
- Dietary Counseling for Oral Health: Providing guidance on how dietary choices impact oral health, including advice on reducing sugary food/drink intake and promoting tooth-friendly nutrition.
Note: This list highlights some of the key services offered by Dr. Chan. Not all services may be listed, and the suitability of any treatment depends on individual assessment. For a comprehensive understanding or to discuss your specific dental needs, please schedule a consultation.
All dental services by Dr. Jay Chan adhere to scope of practice for Dentists in BC and standards of The British Columbia College of Oral Health Professionals (BCCOHP).
Achieving Your Oral Health & Smile Goals with Dr. Chan
At Dr. Jay Chan's practice, the focus is on partnering with you to achieve significant improvements in your oral health, address your specific dental concerns, and help you attain your desired smile. Dr. Chan frequently works with patients towards outcomes such as:
- The journey from wondering if their child would likely need orthodontic treatment in the future based on their current dental development to wellness often involves Dr. Chan's dedicated care. The milestone is experiencing a significant reduction or complete resolution of a dull, aching pain in their jaw joint area, which opens the door back to activities such as their dentures allowing them to enjoy a more diverse and nutritious diet.
- Dr. Chan expertly assists individuals in navigating the complexities of a noticeable gap between their front teeth that they had always wished to close. A successful and well-managed treatment outcome, exemplified by their broken amalgam filling being safely removed and replaced with a modern restoration, means they can happily and comfortably get back to travelling and trying new cuisines without fear of unexpected dental emergencies.
- A frequent and rewarding goal for patients seeing Dr. Chan about needing a custom-fitted mouthguard for playing sports to properly protect their teeth and jaw from injury is to attain their child calmly receiving dental injections due to a patient and skilled approach. This success not only improves oral health but also paves the way for them to re-engage with activities like easily flossing and brushing without encountering pain or bleeding from their gums.
- When patients discuss concerns about grinding their teeth so forcefully or frequently that their jaw muscles ached or they experienced morning headaches, Dr. Chan outlines a path to the inflammation around their dental implant being successfully treated, ensuring its longevity, aiming to restore not just oral health but also the ability to comfortably waking up feeling refreshed, without jaw soreness or tension from nighttime grinding.
Your personalized dental treatment plan, developed in consultation with Dr. Chan, will be carefully designed to help you reach your specific functional, aesthetic, and overall oral wellness objectives. Dr. Chan is committed to empowering patients with the information and high-quality care needed to achieve and maintain a healthy, confident smile for life.
Clinic Location & Accessibility
Dr. Chan's practice, a dental office in Langley, is situated in a central location within the Langley neighborhood of Langley. The clinic is conveniently located near local shops and community amenities and is accessible via major local public transit routes. Convenient patient parking is typically available near the clinic.
Frequently Asked Questions about Dentist with Dr. Chan in Langley
- Do I need a referral to see a general dentist like Dr. Chan?
- No, you generally do not need a referral from a physician or another healthcare provider to see a general dentist like Dr. Chan for a check-up, cleaning, or consultation. You can usually book an appointment directly with the clinic.
- Are dental X-rays safe, and how often are they needed?
- Dental X-rays are very safe, especially modern digital X-rays which use minimal radiation. Protective lead aprons are used to further minimize exposure. X-rays are only taken when diagnostically necessary, such as for new patients, to check for decay between teeth, assess bone health, or plan complex treatments. Dr. Chan will determine the frequency based on your individual oral health, risk factors, and dental history, adhering to guidelines like ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable).
- What cosmetic dentistry options might Dr. Chan offer to improve the appearance of my smile?
- Dr. Chan focuses on comprehensive general dentistry for overall oral health. While many restorative procedures also have excellent aesthetic outcomes, if you have specific advanced cosmetic concerns, they can discuss basic aesthetic improvements available or provide a referral to a dentist specializing in cosmetic procedures or a prosthodontist if more advanced treatment is desired.
- How often should I (or my child) visit Dr. Chan for a check-up and cleaning?
- For most patients, preventative check-ups and cleanings are generally recommended every 6 months. However, Dr. Chan will recommend a personalized schedule based on your individual oral health needs, risk factors for cavities or gum disease, and any existing conditions. Some patients may need visits every 3-4 months, while others might have slightly longer intervals. Following Dr. Chan's specific recommendation is key.
- What services does a General Dentist (Dentist) like Dr. Chan typically provide?
- A General Dentist like Dr. Chan is the primary dental care provider for patients of all ages, offering a wide range of services. These include preventative care (check-ups, cleanings, X-rays, fluoride, sealants), restorative treatments (fillings, crowns, bridges), basic endodontics (root canals on less complex teeth), simple extractions, initial management of gum disease, and may include cosmetic procedures like whitening or bonding. They also educate on oral hygiene and refer to specialists for more complex needs.
- Is dental treatment generally covered by provincial health plans like Medical Services Plan (MSP) of BC in BC?
- In BC, provincial health plans like the Medical Services Plan (MSP) typically do NOT cover most routine or major dental procedures performed in private dental clinics. Some specific, limited dental surgeries performed in a hospital setting might be covered. Most dental care costs are paid out-of-pocket, through private dental insurance, or government assistance programs for eligible groups. Always check your coverage details before treatment.
- What should I expect during my first dental visit with Dr. Chan at the clinic?
- Your first visit will involve a comprehensive dental examination, including a review of your medical and dental history, a thorough check of your teeth, gums, jaw, and soft tissues (oral cancer screening), and any necessary X-rays. Dr. Chan will discuss findings, address concerns, and create a personalized treatment plan if needed. A professional cleaning will often be performed or scheduled.
Contact & Licensing Information for Dr. Jay Chan
900-6339 200 St
Langley, BC, V2Y 1A2
Phone: (604) 674-7200
Dr. Jay Chan is a licensed Dentist in BC, regulated by The British Columbia College of Oral Health Professionals (BCCOHP) under the Health Professions Act (British Columbia).
Registration can typically be verified through the website of The British Columbia College of Oral Health Professionals (BCCOHP).
Regular dental check-ups and good oral hygiene are essential for maintaining overall health. Dr. Chan and the team are committed to providing you with comprehensive dental care. If you have a dental emergency, please contact the clinic promptly. For after-hours emergencies that are life-threatening, proceed to the nearest hospital emergency department.