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Dentist in Hollywood Celebrates 19 Years in Dentistry

Dr. Shervin Louie continues to provide patients with the best in quality dental health care after more than two decades at his Hollywood dentistry.

2013-05-04
LOS ANGELES, CA, May 04, 2013 (Press-News.org) Since 1994, Dr. Shervin Louie, dentist in Hollywood, has been providing superior dental care for patients of all ages. He received his Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree from the University of Southern California (USC) School of Dentistry in Los Angeles and became licensed to practice dentistry in California. Since graduation, Dr. Louie has pursued additional training in the area of Cosmetic and Implant Reconstruction.

Upon his graduation in 1994, Dr. Louie joined the faculty at the University of Southern California as a clinical professor. In 2006, he received an award for 10 years of outstanding service to the School of Dentistry. With his experience and expertise, Dr. Louie has also maintained teaching credential to help other dentists and students, and continues to provide his patients with superior dental care at his Hollywood dentistry.

"Education is very important in dentistry. While we receive our dental degrees, we don't ever stop learning," said Dr. Shervin Louie, Los Angeles dentist. "Dentistry is constantly advancing and it is important to seek continuing dental education so that I can remain on the cutting edge of dental advancements. This allows me to continue to provide my patients with the best care possible."

After practicing as an Associate Professor at USC, Dr. Shervin Louie took over a private practice in Hollywood, California on Larchmont Boulevard in 1996, which was established over 50 years ago by a very well known Hollywood dentist. He continued to teach in the Restorative Department at the USC School of dentistry until 2006.

Dr. Louie, LA dentist, is an active member of the Los Angeles Dental Society, which is a component of the California Dental Association (CDA) and American Dental Association (ADA). He is also currently the Co-Chairman of the Los Angeles Dental Society Peer Review Committee. For 10 years, he also served as an Examiner of the same committee. The purpose of the peer review system is to resolve disputes that may arise in the delivery of dental services to the public in particular, disputes regarding the quality and/or appropriateness of dental treatment.

After 19 years in dentistry, Dr. Shervin Louie, Los Angles Invisalign dentist, continues to provide superior dental care to his patients, as well as providing teaching opportunities at the USC School of Dentistry to help students further their dental knowledge and careers. For more information on Dr. Louie, patients can visit the practice website at http://www.smileinla.com.

About Shervin M. Louie, DDS: Dr. Shervin Louie is a leading and experienced Los Angeles dentist, serving patients in Hollywood, CA since 1996. Offering dental care in all phases of dentistry, he has received an award for outstanding Service to USC School of Dentistry for the past 10 years. Dr. Louie also accommodates patients needing immediate dental assistance by being an emergency dentist in Los Angeles. Additionally, Dr. Louie is best known for his exceptional work in cosmetic and implant reconstruction. He has an eye for esthetics that is impeccable and is passionate about natural smile transformations. This experience allows him to know and practice above the standard of care in dentistry.

Media Contact:
Dr. Shervin M. Louie, DDS
smile@smileinla.com
321 N. Larchmont Blvd., Suite 622
Los Angeles, CA 90004
323-461-9353
http://www.smileinla.com/


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[Press-News.org] Dentist in Hollywood Celebrates 19 Years in Dentistry
Dr. Shervin Louie continues to provide patients with the best in quality dental health care after more than two decades at his Hollywood dentistry.