Dr. Yashu Singh graduated from King George Medical College in India and University of the Pacific in San Francisco, where she graduated with a DDS degree, and went back to school for Orthodontic residency in Pittsburgh, PA.She enjoys challenges, being creative, and implementing new and proven technologies to advance the science and art of Orthodontics to achieve spectacular smiles. Her treatment philosophy isnt just about your teeth; her goals are equally focused on the effects that your teeth have on your lips, chin, and face.
Dr. Dave Hertzberg attended the University of Illinois at Chicago, where he earned his specialty certificate in orthodontics and a masters degree in Oral Sciences. His masters research project focused on the benefits of interceptive orthodontic treatment and is a strong advocate of early orthodontic treatment. He has treated thousands of children over the years using the most advanced techniques but individually geared towards each child.
We are always warmly welcomed and leave with a smile. Dr. Singh and her staff always have a smile and make my kids feel so comfortable. As a parent, knowing my kids are at ease and happy with their treatment here makes going to the orthodontist easy and stress free.
Dr. Singh is a wonderful and generous person with her time. She really cares about her patients and makes everyone feel important. The staff consists of very kind and concerned for the welfare of patients, are willing to help in any way they can.
My son and daughter have had a wonderful experience at Sing Orthodontics. Everyone here greets you with a smile. The atmosphere is professional and welcoming. Ive been truly pleased by the experience.
Have a seven-year-old? Sing Orthodontics and the American Association of Orthodontists recommend children receive their first orthodontic exam at this age. Many kids enter phase I treatment which expands their arches and creates room for tooth movement, as well as for their adult teeth. If there is a bite-related problem or a growth-related problem of the jaw it can be easily intercepted while the child is still young and growing. At about age 14 or 15 when growth has completely ceased, it is a challenge to correct these problems, hence, we recommend orthodontic screening at age seven. At our office, that screening is complimentary.
Did you know that most kids are done with their braces by age 13? This is usually the case if the child has seen the orthodontists at age seven for early treatment. Doing this reduces pain, discomfort, extended treatment times, and costs for kids and parents.
Have a 7-year-old? We, and the American Association of Orthodontists, the recommend a child receive their first orthodontic exam at this age. Many kids enter phase I treatment which expands their arches and creates room for tooth movement, as well as for their adult teeth. If there is a bite-related problem or a growth-related problem of the jaw it can be easily intercepted while the child is still young and growing. At about age 14 or 15 when growth has completely ceased, it is a challenge to correct these problems, hence, we recommend orthodontic screening at age 7. At our office, that screening is complementary.
Did you know that most kids are done with their braces by age 13? This is usually the case if the child has seen the orthodontists at age 7 for early treatment. Doing this reduces pain, discomfort, extended treatment times, and costs for kids and parents.
Financial OptionsPlease ask us about financing options, and let us know if you have questions about our financial policies prior to your treatment. We offer 0% interest in-house financing with low monthly payments.