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Hi-Tech Dental Care
Sedation Dental Care
6870 S. Rainbow Blvd, #119
Las Vegas, Nevada  89118
Phone: (702) 233-5551
(702) 434-9222

Mon. - Thurs: 8 am - 6 pm
Friday: 8 am - 1 pm

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William T. Liu, DDS

Dr. Liu

Undergraduate Studies: Bachelor of Science Degree, University of California at Irvine, 1994

Graduate Studies: Doctor of Dental Surgery Degree, Case Western Reserve University; Cleveland, OH 1999.

Hobbies: Mountain biking, golfing, hiking, and most outdoor activities. Watching movies.

Other Info: Dr. Liu is a handyman and enjoys working on projects around the house.

Treatment Philosophy: Dr. Liu adopts the same philosophy in his practice as he lives his life; 'treat others the way you want to be treated'. Dr. Liu believes in educating patients and guiding them to make the best decision for their dental health.

Family Background: Dr. Liu is the younger of two boys and was born in Taiwan. He and his family moved to the Philippines when he was 6. They immigrated to the United States when he was 13. He grew up in Southern California with a very supportive and close knit family. He has had a very modest upbringing. His success can be attributed to the support that he has from his parents and brother. He speaks English and Mandarin. Dr. Liu currently practices in Las Vegas, NV.

Kayla Mai, DDS

Undergraduate Studies: Bachelor of Science degree, University of California, Los Angeles

Graduate Studies: Doctor of Dental Surgery degree, Case Western Reserve University; Cleveland, Ohio; 2000

Hobbies: Spending time with her son, Quinn, her father and the rest of her family; traveling to other countries; and acting. She loves getting massages and facials. She loves babies. She loves to cook, and would like someone else to clean up the mess!

Other Info: Dr. Mai loves to smile all the time and be happy. She loves to take care of people and pamper them. She believes that when you cannot smile anymore, just take a vacation! When you feel down, get someone who loves you to pamper you and you will be happy again!

Family Background: Dr. Mai is the youngest of nine children. Her family came to Vietnam by boat when she was 8 years old. Her mother is illiterate and her father only went to third grade. Her parents were farmers in Vietnam and had risked their lives by leaving Vietnam due to extreme poverty and communist control. Dr. Mai has worked all her life, even before she started dental school. She has worked as a babysitter, a farm girl (picking strawberries, onions, plums, peppers, etc.), home cleaner, newspaper delivery person, waitress, cashier, lab technician, food caterer and more. Being raised in an extremely poor family of nine children, the in-laws, and more than 25 nieces and nephews, Dr. Mai has learned to share what she has and to get along with everyone.

Personally from Dr. Mai:
I have been a dentist since 2000. When I entered this profession, little did I know that it was “meant to be” for me! It is like finding the other half, a soul mate in your life: something that makes you smile when you think about it. I can barely describe in words what dentistry means to me. So I do hope you understand.

Every single day that I practice dentistry, I remember events that make me smile in the office, and when I get home, I am still smiling inside. My son asks me all the time, “Mommy, do you love me more than dentistry?” I have many times told Quinn that I love him most in life. It is the special relationships that I have with my team members and patients that make this profession so endearing and powerful to me. The best rewards come when my patients, because they are happy and satisfied with our office, start bringing their loved ones and goodies to our office. The instant cosmetic results, pain relief, and the comfort they feel make our patients happy. To me, happiness is like watching someone yawn: it is contagious. When I see my patients leave our office with a sparkling smile, it makes my heart sing the whole day. I am so thankful that I get to do what I do today. It is a privilege like no other. For this reason, I will cherish this profession and all that it has given me for the rest of my life.