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Thank you for visiting the office of Angela Leung DDS PC - The Endodontics Implant Center online! We are committed to providing high-quality, personalized dental care that will improve your oral health and smile. Dr. Angela Leung is a specialist in Endodontics who also, focuses heavily on dental implants. We invite you to call or visit us today to schedule a consultation with Dr. Angela Leung and learn more about comprehensive dentistry in South San Francisco, California, and surrounding areas, including Daly City, San Bruno, and San Francisco. We are excited to meet you!
If you’re worn out from “fixing one tooth at a time,” or you’re dealing with dentures that shift, click, or make eating uncomfortable, it’s time for a complete plan—not another short-term patch. At Angela Leung DDS PC, Dr. Angela Leung brings two key skill sets together so your care stays coordinated from start to finish: - Endodontic expertise to help preserve teeth when they can realistically be saved - Plus implant and surgical care when replacement is the right long-term decision. You get one coordinated plan, clear options, and predictable execution.
Replacing missing teeth with durable artificial implants.
Specialized care for complex dental procedures.
Specialized care for gums and supporting structures.
Repairing teeth for function, health, aesthetics.
Precise evaluation of bite alignment and jaw function.
Enhance smiles with aesthetic and dental treatments.
If your dentures move, your teeth are failing, or chewing hurts—full-arch implants can rebuild a secure bite and a smile you can use every day. At Angela Leung DDS PC Endodontics and Dental Implants, we don’t just place implants and hope the bite “works out.” We design your bite and tooth position first, then place implants and restorations to support daily comfort, strong function, and long-term stability.
If you’re tired of chewing on one side, breaking dental work, waking up with jaw fatigue, or feeling like your bite keeps changing full mouth reconstruction is where we stop “patching” and rebuild the whole system. At Angela Leung DDS PC Endodontics and Dental Implants, Dr. Angela Leung, DDS, FICOI, DICOI, Associate Fellow, AAID designs the final bite and smile first then rebuilds teeth, supporting structures, and implant restorations to match that plan.
If your teeth are failing—or your denture won’t stay put—you need a solution that lets you chew comfortably, speak clearly, and stop worrying about movement, sore spots, and broken dental work. At Angela Leung DDS PC Endodontics and Dental Implants, we rebuild full-mouth function by planning the final bite and smile first, then placing implants and restorations to support long-term stability so your new teeth don’t just look good in photos… they feel right in real life.
If your denture rocks, pinches, or slips—mini dental implants can turn “barely usable” into stable, confident chewing. The difference is planning for comfort first, then placing mini implants to support that plan. At Angela Leung DDS PC Endodontics and Dental Implants, Dr. Angela Leung, DDS, FICOI, DICOI, Associate Fellow (AAID) designs mini implant cases around the result you live with every day: a secure bite, a denture that stays put, and a setup that’s easy to clean.
If you’re investing in dental implants, the riskiest mistakes often happen after placement: loading too soon, pushing a fixed calendar, or missing overload signs in a strong bite. Osstell Implant Technology adds a missing safeguard objective stability measurements so the next step is based on data, not guesswork. (RFA creates an ISQ value that tracks implant stability.)
If you’ve been told “you need an implant,” the real question is whether the implant will feel right every day—when you chew, when you speak, and when you clean around it. Simplant Guided Implant Placement at Angela Leung DDS PC Endodontics and Dental Implants is built around one priority: design the final tooth and bite first, then place the implant to match that plan. That’s how you avoid implants that “look fine” but end up with a bulky crown, a food trap, or a bite that never settles.
If your tooth has a root canal but you’re still getting swelling, a gum “pimple” that drains, bite pain, or flare-ups that keep coming back, the problem is often a hidden infection at the root tip. At Angela Leung DDS PC Endodontics and Dental Implants, your apicoectomy isn’t treated like a quick add-on. Dr. Angela Leung plans it like a precision infection-control procedure: confirm the true source, rule out cracks or non-restorable teeth, map anatomy, then remove and seal with a documented plan to confirm healing.
A cracked tooth can feel like a trap: sharp pain when you bite, a “zap” on release, cold that lingers, or soreness you can’t reliably point to. The danger is the quiet part—each time the tooth flexes under bite force, a small crack can deepen, bacteria can seep toward the nerve, and the tooth can suddenly split. At Angela Leung DDS PC Endodontics and Dental Implants, We treat cracked teeth as structural problems stabilizing first, relieving stress, sealing pain pathways, and protecting the tooth with bonded reinforcement, crowns/onlays, root care, or extraction only if truly needed.
That tooth isn’t “being dramatic.” If it has a root canal and it still hurts, swells, forms a gum pimple, or never fully heals on X-ray, there’s usually a specific failure point: a missed canal, a leak under the crown, trapped bacteria, a crack, or an obstruction inside the root. At Angela Leung DDS PC Endodontics and Dental Implants, we treat retreatment as precision troubleshooting not a generic redo. We find the reason the first treatment didn’t resolve the infection, clear it at the source, and coordinate the final seal so the tooth stays protected long-term.
If you hit a tooth and it feels loose, looks “longer,” chipped, painful to bite on, or got knocked out, the clock matters. At Angela Leung DDS PC Endodontics and Dental Implants, we treat dental trauma as a time-sensitive, biology-driven problem: stabilize tooth position, protect blood supply, control inflammation/bleeding, manage infection risk, and map a plan that preserves the tooth, nerve, ligament, bone, and gumline shape.
If you’ve been told you “don’t have enough bone” for an implant, you’re not stuck. Bone grafting rebuilds the foundation so a future implant (and the final crown) can be placed in the right position—not the only position the remaining bone allows. At Angela Leung DDS PC Endodontics and Dental Implants, bone grafting is planned with the end result in mind: stable function, cleanable contours, and long‑term support.
A crown lengthening procedure can be the difference between a crown that “barely works” and a restoration that stays comfortable, cleanable, and stable for years. At Angela Leung DDS PC Endodontics and Dental Implants, we plan crown lengthening around healthy gum levels, bone support, and the final restoration not just “showing more tooth.”
A tooth extraction is time-sensitive. The bone and gum contours start changing right away — which can make a future implant or bridge harder to place and harder to make look natural. At Angela Leung DDS PC Endodontics and Dental Implants, we preserve the extraction socket at the time of removal when appropriate, so you don’t “lose the site” and then need larger grafting later.
A facial injury can change your bite, loosen teeth, and shift how your jaw closes—fast. If you’re stable and out of immediate danger, the next priority is stabilizing facial structures and bite alignment so future dental repairs (root canal therapy, implants, crowns) aren’t forced into a compromised position.
If you’ve noticed a mouth change that won’t heal, keeps returning, or looks different than it used to, you deserve clarity—not “let’s keep an eye on it” with no plan. At Angela Leung DDS PC Endodontics and Dental Implants, we evaluate oral lesions with a diagnosis-first approach: we rule out serious disease early, confirm what’s happening with appropriate testing (including biopsy when indicated), and build a next-step treatment plan that protects your long-term oral health—teeth, bone, nerves, and future dental work.
PRP can support faster, cleaner healing after dental surgery—but only when the fundamentals are handled first. At Angela Leung DDS PC Endodontics and Dental Implants, PRP isn’t “spin blood and sprinkle.” It’s used as a biologic performance tool alongside a surgical plan designed to protect blood supply, control inflammation, reduce infection risk, and support the next step—whether that’s an implant, graft maturation, or stable soft tissue.
When the ridge collapses after tooth loss, everything downstream gets harder: implants need bigger grafts, front-tooth esthetics look “sunken,” dentures wobble, food traps form, and timelines stretch. Ridge modification is the site-development procedure that protects ridge shape now—so your future restoration fits the way it’s supposed to.
When you’re ready for an implant in the upper back jaw, the most common roadblock is simple: there isn’t enough vertical bone under the sinus to hold the implant securely. That’s where sinus augmentation comes in a planned, safety-first way to rebuild bone height while protecting sinus anatomy, so your implant isn’t a “hope it grabs” situation.
You’re not sleeping because your airway keeps collapsing at night—and your body keeps “micro-waking” to breathe. That’s why you can rack up hours in bed and still feel wrecked in the morning. At Angela Leung DDS PC Endodontics and Dental Implants, we take a dentist-led, medically coordinated approach to sleep apnea treatment: careful screening, the right referral/testing path when needed, a custom oral appliance built for comfort, and structured follow-ups that adjust therapy until it’s actually working.
A problem tooth can hijack your whole week—pain, swelling, bad taste, “I can’t chew on that side,” or a tooth that keeps getting infected. We remove teeth safely and strategically so you heal predictably and don’t lose future options like implants, bridges, or comfortable chewing.
A facial injury can change your bite, loosen teeth, and shift how your jaw closes—fast. If you’re stable and out of immediate danger, the next priority is stabilizing facial structures and bite alignment so future dental repairs (root canal therapy, implants, crowns) aren’t forced into a compromised position.
A crown or bridge should not be a gamble. If your tooth is cracked, heavily filled, painful to bite on, or you’re missing a tooth and want a fixed solution, the goal is simple: restore chewing strength, protect what’s left, and keep the gumline healthy so the work lasts.
A missing tooth isn’t just a cosmetic gap. It changes how you chew, invites nearby teeth to drift, and can overload the teeth that are “doing extra work.” A dental bridge replaces missing teeth with a fixed solution built to look natural, restore chewing strength, and stay stable because we plan the foundation first.
If your tooth feels fragile, keeps chipping, or hurts when you bite, you’re not looking for a “cap.” You’re looking for a restoration that holds up to real chewing forces, seals out bacteria, and stops the repeat cycle of breakage, sensitivity, and rework.