Meet the Commanders

Sure the Space Station is fun, but you'll soon discover that it's so much more. The Thousand Oaks Childrens Dental Group has gathered together a team of dentists and clinical assistants whose focus is entirely on their small patients. So while you appreciate the training and experience of the space station crew, it's their gentle combination of enthusiasm, patience and reassurance to which your children respond.

Dr. Cho Thousand Oaks Children's Dental GroupEunha Cho, DDS

Dr. Eunha Cho, a native Southern Californian and a loyal Bruin, received her bachelor’s degree, her dental degree, and then completed her residency training in pediatric dentistry at UCLA. She has returned to her alma mater to teach dental students and remains active in her dedication to educating future colleagues. Dr. Cho is committed to providing excellent care for her patients and is a Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry. During her free time, Dr. Cho enjoys indoor rock climbing and yoga, but her favorite way to relax is to attend theater, concerts, and other cultural events.

 

Dr. Raza Thousand Oaks Children's Dental GroupAhsan Raza, DDS

Communication and interaction with patients and parents is a big part of how Dr. Raza cares for his patients at our Space Stations. Native to Canada, Dr. Raza completed his dental and specialty training at USC and Childrens Hospital Los Angeles. Humanitarian work for underprivileged children and USC football are his passion; horseplay with his daughter and baby son is his fun. Helping his patients have the healthiest smile in the universe is his mission!

 

 

 

Michelle Wild Thousand Oaks Children's Dental GroupMichelle Wild, DMD

Dr. Michelle Wild grew up in Santa Monica, California and received her Bachelor of Arts and Doctorate of Dental Medicine degrees at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Wild served as a general dentist in the United States Air Force, completing an Advanced Education in General Dentistry at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, followed by three years as a general dentist at Ramstein Air Force Base, Germany.

In 2009, Dr. Wild returned to Southern California to complete a Pediatric Dentistry residency at UCLA, caring for children with special needs. Dr. Wild volunteers as faculty in the Department of Pediatric Dentistry at UCLA.

In her free time, Dr. Wild enjoys training for triathlons, playing with her German Shepherd, Daisy, baking and teaching spinning classes.