How Growing Up in Third World Countries Inspired Me

Discover the inspiring journey of a dentist who turned early life challenges into a passionate career dedicated to transformative dental care.

From getting braces twice to owning my own practice! What a journey it has been!

Early Influences and Challenges

From getting braces twice to owning my own practice! What a journey it has been! To many, dentistry is about cavities, root canals, braces, etc. And honestly, I used to think like that; a dentistry career was never on my radar. Academically, I always kept high marks and interest in my science courses. Outside of academics, I was focused on playing sports like softball and basketball, which required good hand eye coordination, and instruments like the piano and guitar. Thus, I only knew that I wanted to pursue a science related career that also allows me to use my hands. It was only when I was 13 after a bad dental experience that I realized the many technical and social aspects to dentistry that draws me to this career.

Orthodontic Journey and Realizations

I first got braces at 11, while living in Indonesia. After they were removed, I started to experience jaw clicks and regular headaches and fevers-all symptoms of Temporo Mandibular Joint Disorder (TMJ). I discovered that my dentist was not professionally trained in braces or in any orthodontics and therefore rushed me into getting braces when my bone structure wasn’t ready yet, causing the TMJ. I underwent jaw therapy and another two-year orthodontic treatment to fix the TMJ and properly set my jaw and teeth in place. Duringthe treatment, I had to take routinely visits to a proper dentist in Singapore, requiring 10-hour round trips between Jakarta and Singapore. As a result, I spent a lot of time at the dentist, observing treatments, asking questions about procedures and interacting with my orthodontist. While it was stressful, the whole experience sparked my interest in dentistry.

Internship Insights and Professional Aspirations

I later took a summer internship at my dentist’s clinics in Singapore, shadowing dental professionals and clinic staff. From this, I gained insights into the types of treatments dentists do day-to-day and the personality traits that made a good dentist. And as I charted the path and the huge investment to realize this ambition, I reflected on the aspects of dentistry that drew me to this career.

Vision for Impact and Community Service

First, my TMJ experience showed me that there are many patients in 3rd world countries suffering from dentists who – for money or from lack of proper education – prescribe the wrong treatments. This could be due to the lack of focus on both the countries’ educational and justice systems. As a citizen of the Philippines, a 3rd world country, I want to eventually open a community clinic there and make a positive impact on its society. I believe that my impact can be made by having the best education I can have and becoming the most well trained and qualified dentist I could be; one who will put a patient’s interests ahead of commercial gain.

Personal Fulfillment and Dentist-Patient Relationship

Second, to be confident requires one to be content with one’s appearance, and a large part of being a dentist, particularly a cosmetic focused dentist, is helping people do just that. I gain so much fulfillment in my heart to know I can make a positive life changing impact in people’s lives by improving their smile and oral health.

The Importance of Trust and Diversity

Finally, there is a social pact between a dentist, a young patient and his or her parents. My parents and I developed a deep long-term trust in my orthodontist, and it has showed me that good dentist-patient interaction is as important as the actual dental treatment. It reinforces the trust needed to continue to seek a dentist’s professional treatment when needed. Having lived in six countries and studied in six schools, I have developed friendships and relationships with people from diverse cultures and backgrounds. Moving around to different countries can be taxing on a growing child, but it was these experiences that have helped me choose my career in dentistry and have made me the dentist I am today.

Reflections on a Fateful Journey

In a way, my TMJ ordeal was a blessing, opening the possibility of becoming a dentist and the type of dentist I want to become. I believe everything happens a reason and I truly believe my purpose in life is to be the best dentist I can be. My experiences and interaction with friends and other people have shaped me to become the person and dentist I am today.

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Meet Dr. Olivia Moran

Dr. Olivia Moran was born in the Philippines and raised across Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Singapore, and Canada before making San Francisco her home. She knew she wanted to become a dentist at just 12 years old and later earned her Doctorate in Dental Surgery from the Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry. One year after graduating, she took a leap of faith and opened her practice during the height of the pandemic.

Since the beginning of her career, Dr. Moran focuses on cosmetic and comprehensive dentistry, including porcelain veneers, smile makeovers, and full-mouth rehabilitations. She has completed thousands of hours of continuing education to keep perfecting her craft and is known for her kindness toward each patient, meticulous attention to detail, and ability to create natural, beautiful smiles that feel personal to each person.

Her international upbringing shaped the way she connects with people, and building real relationships with her patients is one of the parts of dentistry she loves most.

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"Dr. Moran completely transformed my smile and my confidence! With my wedding coming up, I was so anxious about my front teeth, especially my discolored, uneven crowns, and I couldn’t be happier with my new veneers. Dr. Moran genuinely cares about her patients. She’s a true perfectionist, always taking the time to answer questions and go the extra mile."

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“Dr. Moran's knowledge extends far beyond one area of dentistry. She has a unique ability to explain how orthodontics, aesthetics, endodontics together. She helps me understand my dental health as a whole. I genuinely enjoy coming to her office and couldn't recommend her more highly.
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Dr. Moran is truly an artist! I came to her after an accident left me with broken teeth and composite bonding that was long overdue to be fixed. I had been hesitant to move forward because I wanted a dentist I could trust, someone whose recommendations didn’t feel like a cash grab and who would preserve what made my smile mine.
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Every aspect of your treatment is designed to contribute to a healthier, happier you. It’s not just straightening, or the appearance of a tooth — but enhancing overall dental health and well-being.
No two smiles are alike, and neither are the treatment plans. We personalize your dental journey to match your unique needs.

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Even though we enjoy seeing you, our goal is to make sure it doesn’t need to happen too often. Our approach aims to be preventative and long-term, to minimize the risk of complications and unwanted return visits.
Therefore, we are meticulously thorough and promise never to compromise on dental expertise.

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Feeling uneasy about visiting the dentist is common and nothing to be ashamed of. Let us know when booking, and we will tailor your visit to your comfort. Dr. Moran and her team go above and beyond to support and accommodate patients with varying levels of dental anxiety, ensuring a positive and stress-free experience.

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At ME Dental, we craft each set of veneers to complement your unique smile, ensuring a natural look. Dr. Olivia Moran and our dedicated team begin with a thorough evaluation of your dental features and personal preferences. Using precise color-matching techniques, we design veneers that blend effortlessly with your teeth, providing both beauty and durability.
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Caring for your veneers over the long term

Your well-being is our top priority at ME Dental. We’re dedicated to more than just providing treatment; we’re here to support your long-term health and happiness. From tailored guidance to attentive follow-up, Dr. Moran and our team are committed to ensuring your comfort, satisfaction, and confidence every step of the way—creating smiles that look and feel great for a lifetime.

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