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  1. Dr. Man Wai Ng is chief of the Department of Dentistry at the Childrens Hospital Boston. Previously she was chief of the Department of Dentistry at Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, D.C., where she was also the director of the Residency Program in Pediatric Dentistry.

  2. Man Wai NG | Cited by 1,154 | of Harvard University, MA (Harvard) | Read 39 publications | Contact Man Wai NG

  3. Man Wai Ng investigates practice patterns in pediatric dentistry with the goal of improving the delivery of pediatric dental care, particularly in a multicultural setting. She has been the recipient of a Health Resources and Services Administration grant to develop an oral health curriculum for primary care pediatricians.

  4. Dr. Man Wai Ng is Chief of the Department of Dentistry and the DentaQuest Endowed Chair in Pediatric Oral Health and Dentistry at Boston Children’s Hospital. She is also Associate Professor of Developmental Biology at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine.

  5. Francisco Ramos-Gomez 1 , Man-Wai Ng. Affiliation. 1 University of California, Los Angeles, School of Dentistry, Section of Pediatrics, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1668, USA. PMID: 22132584. PMCID: PMC3457698. Abstract. Early childhood caries prevalence has increased significantly in children ages 2-5 years.

    • Francisco Ramos-Gomez, Man-Wai Ng
    • 2011
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    Man Wai Ng, DDS, MPH is Dentist-in-Chief and the DentaQuest Endowed Chair in Pediatric Oral Health and Dentistry at Boston Children’s Hospital and Associate Professor of Developmental Biology (Pediatric Dentistry) at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine.

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  8. Until recently, the standard of care for early childhood caries (ECC) has been primarily surgical and restorative treatment with little emphasis on preventing and managing the disease itself. It is now recognized that surgical treatment alone does not address the underlying etiology of the disease. ….