Dr. Daniel H Chen DMD
Orthodontist
2595 MURRAY AVE HUNTINGDON VALLEY PA, 19006About
Dr. Chen has practiced orthodontics since 2003 and has taught orthodontics at the University of Pennsylvania Department of Orthodontics for multiple years. Dr. Chen is trained in providing exceptional care with clear and metal braces, and invisible braces with Invisalign®.
Education and Training
University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine DMD 0
Board Certification
American Board of Orthodontics
Provider Details
Dr. Daniel H Chen DMD's Expert Contributions
Is it necessary to adjust braces every month?
Yes. READ MORE
What happens if you get a cavity with braces?
To answer your question: When you have braces and get a cavity, we recommend that you go see your general dentist to have that cavity filled. Thank You, Priscilla READ MORE
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Defining the pathogenesis of inflammatory and immune diseases through database mining.
- Conformational problem of alkanes in liquid crystals by NMR spectroscopy: a mini-review.
- Cardiologist operated ultrasound guided thrombin injection as a safe and efficacious first line treatment for iatrogenic femoral artery pseudoaneurysms.
- Computational fluid dynamics modeling of laboratory flames and an industrial flare.
- Reduced combustion mechanism for C-C hydrocarbons and its application in computational fluid dynamics flare modeling.
Areas of expertise and specialization
Awards
- Clinician Of The Year University of Pennsylvania
- Louis Wolf Award University of Pennsylvania
- Hersch Pharmacology Award
- Hinman Research Scholar Award
Professional Memberships
- Pennsylvania Dental Association
- American Dental Association
- American Association of Orthodontists
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