JEANHEE CHUNG, DMD, MA

Oral Health Linked to Overall Body Health Again
In a recent study certain kinds of oral bacteria were correlated to elevated risk of pancreatic cancer.

Happy Birthday to one of our wonderful hygienists!
Happy birthday Brandy! We hope that you’re enjoying your special day in Florida!

Remembering Those Who Sacrificed This Memorial Day
Let's all remember those who paid the ultimate sacrifice today! We're grateful for their courage and our freedom.
Meet Dr. Chung
Born in South Korea, Dr. Chung moved to the U.S. at the age of 8 and grew up in Blacksburg,
Virginia. Dr. Chung attended Virginia Tech to earn her Bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry with a minor
in Chemistry. After graduation, she moved to Boston, Massachusetts to work as a Research
Technician in the Gastroenterology Department at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, a Harvard Medical School teaching hospital.
Afterwards, she pursued a Master’s degree in Theology studies at Gordon-Conwell Theological
Seminary where she discovered a heart for social justice and underprivileged populations,
especially those with limited access to oral health care. During her studies, she volunteered at
Homeless shelters, medical mission trips, churches, and various non-profit organizations, which
fueled her passions in dentistry even further.
With the wide range of experiences, she pursued her dental studies at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine where she received her Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) degree.
Dr. Chung is a member of American Dental Association, Massachusetts Dental Association, and Virginia Dental Association.