Dr. Lascoe
Dr. Ronald J. Lascoe

Dr. Lascoe received his DMD degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine in Philadelphia. He then did a general practice residency at the Veterans Administration Hospital in West Los Angeles where he remained to complete a residency in periodontics. He was the chief dental resident and preceded to be the outstanding resident in 1985. For several years he taught at UCLA and was the head of Periodontics at Rancho Los Amigos Hospital in Downey.
Dr. Lascoe is a member of the following associations: American Dental Association, California Dental Association, American Academy of Periodontology, and the California Society of Periodontists. He holds licenses in California to practice dentistry and for providing conscious sedation.
Dr. Lascoe is married and has two daughters. He and his family live in the San Fernando Valley where he grew up. While not working, Dr. Lascoe enjoys hiking, reading and being a great dad.
Dr. Waki
Dr. Marc Y. Waki

Dr. Waki has been practicing periodontics and implant dentistry since 1989. His focus is on treating periodontally involved teeth with complete periodontal therapy, including both surgical and non-surgical treatment. He utilizes the latest therapeutic methods including bone regeneration surgery and a local application of medicines around the gum tissue. Dr. Waki brought about an alternative to the replacement of missing teeth with the surgical placement of dental implants. He is a graduate of UCLA School of Dentistry where he received his DDS degree. He had hospital training from the Palo Alto Veterans Administration Medical Center.
Dr. Waki is a member of the American Dental Association and the California Dental Association as well as the American Academy of Periodontics and the California Society of Periodontology. He holds licenses in California for practicing dentistry and providing conscious sedation.
Dr. Waki resides in Manhattan Beach with his wife, two sons and daughter. When not practicing dentistry, he enjoys golfing, skiing, snowboarding and spending time with his family.
Dr. Hoang
Dr. Taylor M. Hoang

Dr. Hoang attended the University of California, Irvine on scholarship as a Regents, Foundation, and University Scholar and graduated in 1992 with a Bachelor of Science degree. She belonged to the Dean's Honor List and the Golden Key National Honor Society while at UC Irvine. She attended and received her DDS degree at UCLA School of Dentistry in 1996. While there, she received the American Society for Geriatric Dentistry Ð Crest Award, UCLA Section of Geriatric Dentistry Award, and the June and Paul Ehrlich Geriatric Dentistry Award for the top graduating senior. She then moved on to the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor for her Implant and Periodontal residency with a Rackham Graduate Fellowship and an Abigail Marie Shaw Lawler Scholarship. There, she learned the latest surgical and non-surgical techniques including placement of local antimicrobial therapy, tissue regeneration, periodontal plastic surgery, dental implant placement, and sinus augmentation. Dr. Hoang earned top honors including the Sigurd Ramjford Award for Excellence in Periodontics, given to the top graduating resident(s).
In private practice, Dr. Hoang proceeded to earn her Diplomate status and is currently a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology. As a result, she is board certified. She belongs to the American Academy of Periodontology, California Society of Periodontology, Academy of Osseointegration (implant association), American Dental Association, California Dental Association, and San Fernando Valley Dental Society.
Although she has lived most of her life in Orange County where her parents still reside, she is currently living in the San Fernando Valley with her husband, son, and daughter. Their free time is devoted to raising their children, volunteering at their children'ws school programs, and enjoying the many milestones in their lives.