Steven H. Chang, DDS


  • Takes Time to Listen: 100%
  • Communicates Well: 100%
  • Recommendable: 100%
  • Average Wait Time: 3 minutes

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  • Takes Time to Listen: 100%
  • Communicates Well: 100%
  • Recommendable: 100%
  • Average Wait Time: 3 minutes
  • "Dr. Chang is one of the most capable, interesting and kind dentist I have ever known. His knowledge and skill are unmatched. I now live out of the area but would gladly see him when ever I am able!"

  • "I only went in for a free consultation, but the staffs and the doctor were so nice and communicative! Being a high school graduate looking forward to going into premed area in the fall, I received helpful advice from the doctor himself, who was very willing to tell me about his work and his missionary experiences. I really appreciated him for spending his precious time with me. He really did inspire me. Although I didn't receive any treatment that day, I was able to get to know the doctor and I really enjoyed the experience. Also, the staffs were very friendly! Highly recommended!!"

  • "Dr. Tesic was great, talked me through me through the procedure. I can be a difficult patient, very sensitive, but it was just about painless :)

    A great dentist!
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Education & Credentials

LLU - Loma Linda University
ADA - American Dental Association
CDA - California Dental Association
  • About Monterey Dentist Steve Chang, DDS

     

    Steven Chang, D.D.S., is a native of Monterey and obtained his Doctoral of Dental Surgery degree from Loma Linda University in 1991. Following his graduation, Dr. Chang elected to return to Monterey area because of his love for the local community. During his professional education at Loma Linda...
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  • What are TMJ and TMD?

     

    The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is a junction of bones and ligaments located on each side of your head that allows movement of your jaw for speaking and chewing. The name TMJ comes from the two bones that enter its formation, the temporal bone and the mandible (also known as the jawbone). If you...
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