Meet Joseph Yoo, DMD

Dr. Yoo is proud to support the oral health needs of the Aubrey community and the neighboring
towns of Denton County. He believes in providing the type of dental care he would want to
receive himself, which means prioritizing honest and thorough feedback, gentle treatments, and
care that is personalized for each patient’s needs.
Dr. Yoo grew up in southern California. He earned B.A. degree with multiple Dean’s Honors List
at the University of California Irvine, where he also received a minor in Information and
Science. He continued his education at California State University Long Beach to earn his B.S.
degree in Biology-Physiology, graduating with a 4.0 GPA. Then he earned his Doctor of Dental
Medicine (D.M.D.) at Roseman University of Health Sciences in Utah. While there, he fulfilled
multiple roles with ADEA and ASDA and received a leadership award at the Annual ADEA Conference.
Following his graduation from dental school, Dr. Yoo completed residency at Montefiore Medical
Center in New York City where he expanded his experience in oral surgery, endodontic,
periodontic, prosthodontic and sedation.
When he is not seeing patients or attending dental seminars, Dr. Yoo enjoys traveling, hiking,
reading, watching sports, and experimenting in the kitchen with new recipes.
Dr. Yoo’s International Volunteer Experience
Dr. Yoo was one of the few individuals selected nationally to take part in the Give-Kids-A-Smile
program in Missouri to help provide dental services for children who had limited access to oral
health services.
In addition to his work with Missouri’s Give-Kids-A-Smile program, Dr. Yoo has used his skill
and training in dentistry in volunteer outreach programs. During an outreach trip to Guatemala,
he and his fellow practitioners provided oral health services for more than 500 local patients
who lacked accessible care. The services Dr. Yoo provided ranged from general examinations to
more involved work, such as tooth extractions. He was also able to provide guidance on oral
health matters to help people protect themselves against future threats.

