Dr. Vincent L. Yeung, DMD
About Dr. Vincent L. Yeung, DMD
Pediatric dentistry bridges the gap between early oral health and lifelong habits, which is why specialists in this field play a key role. Dr. Vincent L. Yeung, DMD focuses on dental care tailored to children and adolescents, addressing everything from first teeth to braces readiness. The practice handles routine cleanings, cavity prevention, and those inevitable childhood dental emergencies—because a chipped tooth from a playground mishap or a stubborn baby molar doesn’t wait for a convenient time. Parents often underestimate how early dental visits should start, but early checkups can set the stage for fewer problems later.
The office sits at 3727 N Goldenrod Rd in Winter Park, a stretch of road that’s more residential than commercial, though still easy to spot. This part of Goldenrod Road is lined with a mix of medical offices and small businesses, making it a practical stop for families running errands or heading to nearby schools. Pediatric dentists in the area tend to cluster around family-friendly neighborhoods, and this location fits that pattern—close enough to major roads but without the chaos of downtown traffic. For families new to the area, it’s one of those addresses that becomes familiar after the first visit.
Booking an appointment usually starts with a call to (407) 671-0001, whether it’s for a six-month checkup or a more urgent issue like a loose tooth that won’t budge. First visits often include a gentle introduction to the dental chair, a quick count of teeth, and advice on brushing techniques that actually work for kids. Some practices overwhelm parents with brochures; others keep it simple, focusing on what’s immediately useful. This one leans toward the latter—no frills, just the essentials to keep young smiles healthy.
If you’re mapping out the route, the directions are straightforward, though afternoon traffic near Aloma Ave can slow things down. Winter Park’s mix of old Florida charm and suburban practicality means you’ll pass everything from oak-lined streets to strip malls on the way—just another day in a city where even dental visits blend into the rhythm of family life.
This listing was last updated on April 07, 2026