Dr. Tracey
Lansdowne Dental Care
“We change lives by creating beautiful, healthy smiles”
Dr. Tracey Nguyen, FAGD, AAACD, D.ABDSM
As a scientific advisor for the renowned Kois Center, Dr. Nguyen is at the forefront of dental education, particularly in the area of airway management and cosmetic dentistry. She combines her extensive expertise to create smiles that not only look beautiful but also enhance breathing and overall health.
- Accredited Member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AAACD)
- Fellow, American Academy of General Dentistry (FAGD)
- Diplomate, American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine (D.ABDSM)
- Co-founder of the Airway, Sleep and Pediatric Pathway (Educational Center)
- Scientific Advisor for the Kois Center (Advanced Dental Education Center)
Dr. Tracey Nguyen maintains a private practice 30 minutes outside of Washington, DC in Northern Virginia. In 2015, she was accredited by the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. In 2016, she was honored with Top 25 Women in Dentistry by Dental Products Magazine.
She lectures on dentistry’s role in treating patients with dental malocclusions that are comorbid with airway and sleep issues. As a visiting faculty mentor at Spear Education, she frequently mentors the Airway Workshop by Dr. Jeff Rouse.
In 2016, she developed the Sleep and Airway Group, a local interdisciplinary group of doctors of various specialities. Her passion to create an awareness of the dental intervention strategies available to her peers and to her community.
In 2020, she co-founded ASAP, Airway, Sleep and Pediatric Pathway. ASAP is an online mini-residency for pediatric dental sleep medicine.
It is no secret that she has an exceptional breadth of knowledge of Pediatric Airway Management. In 2021, she was honored as the Scientific Advisor for the prestigious advanced dental education center, the Kois Center.
In 2024, she achieved her diplomate status with the American Academy of Dental Sleep medicine, widely recognized as the gold standard for excellence in dental sleep medicine. Screening for airway issues starts at birth and should be managed throughout life. She has extensive knowledge in the treatment and co-management of this disease through various dental interventions like oral appliances, skeletal expansion and orthodontics and surgery.
She speaks all over the world and is currently in the Seattle Study Club curriculum. This program has over 150 study clubs all over the world.
Her social media platform brings clinicians all over the world together for a common cause. Her mission is to develop a better understanding for the complexities of the disease and bring like minded professions together to co-diagnose and treat.