Quynh Tan, DDS, MS

"It is a privilege and a joy, to be your orthodontist! I love that I get to help so many people improve their smile, empower them with confidence, and help them to achieve their very best! It was my interest in dental aesthetics that ultimately led me to a career in orthodontics. However, beyond creating beautiful smiles, I cherish the opportunity to get to know and grow with my patients as they come in for regular appointments over the years."  

Dr. Tan received her BS in Chemistry and Mathematics from McGill University. She attained her DDS degree from the University Of Toronto, where she was recipient of numerous awards including the national Eaton Award for Excellence, the  Ontario Dental Association Proficiency Award, the Gordon Cressy Student Leadership Award, and she was an O.K.U. Honor Dental Society Inductee. She then moved to Texas to complete a General Practice Residency to learn about advanced procedures in aesthetic dentistry and surgery, followed by an Orthodontic Residency and a Masters of Clinical Investigation Degree at the University Of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. Since graduating, she practiced orthodontics in Houston and was a Clinical Assistant Professor at the UT School of Dentistry in Houston. In 2012, she realized her professional goal in opening Orthodontique to serve the Sugar Land-Richmond area. Dr. Tan also works as a consultant in orthodontics for a healthcare company.


Dr. Tan is a member of the American Association of Orthodontists and has been Board Certified by the American Board of Orthodontics. She also tries to stay current in all dental fields in order to collaborate well with other dentists and specialists in treating complex cases. She has achieved Fellow Status of the AGD, for completion of many courses and demonstrating a significant knowledge of current dental topics. Dr. Tan is also very involved with several dental, alumni and community organizations. She was past President of the Houston Asian American Dental Society and continues to serve as a Board Member.