Dr. Sally Hong, DMD

Dr. Hong has received her Bachelor of Science in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry at Simon Fraser University and Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from University of British Columbia. She is trained in all aspects of general dentistry, including restorative and extractions. In her graduating year, she received Carlos Carrillo Community Service Award and Dr. Ralph Yorsh Scholarship.

Dr. Hong is passionate in making a difference in people’s lives in both her community and internationally. She volunteered at a mobile dental clinic and at the Vancouver Aboriginal Health Society, where she helped low-income individuals and families overcome financial barriers to dental care. She has also served as the student leader for a dental missionary trip to Jamaica, where they have provided oral health care in underserved communities.

Dr. Hong focuses on listening to every patient’s story and understanding different struggles one may have. Her primary mission is to provide gentle yet efficient and high quality-care to patients of all ages. She believes in the golden rule of “treat others how you want to be treated”.

Outside of clinic, you can find her spending time at home baking or outside the trails going for a run. She is truly excited to make Fort St. John her new home and meet new patients!

Dr. Myers, Fort St. John Dentist

Dr. Sally Hong

General Dentist
DMD, University of British Columbia

Full-Family, Full-Life Dental Care

At Alaska Avenue Dental, we are here for you and your family... for life. Whether you simply need a regular check-up and hygiene, or you believe you need a filling or crown, we are your one-stop dental practice in Fort St. John, BC.

General Dentistry  Cosmetic Services  Dental Implants 

Tips for a Healthy Smile from the Alaska Avenue Dental Team

Testimonials, Alaska Avenue Dental, Fort St. John, BC

  • Sugar plays a big role in the development of cavities. Avoid foods with 'hidden' sugars, like crackers, processed food, and milk. Brushing twice daily, swishing with water or chewing sugarless gum after meals can reduce the harmful of effect sugar on your teeth.
    - Our Dental Team

Looking for a healthier smile? Contact the Alaska Avenue Dental team today!

(250) 787-1606