Dr JH Song holds dental licences in both Australia and Korea.
Dr Jeonghwan Song is a digital prosthodontic clinician focused on full-arch implant surgery and prosthetics, minimally invasive veneer-based aesthetic restorations, and prevention-centred oral health care. After earning his Korean dental license (DDS, Chosun University), he was drawn to Australia’s culture and environment and, in 2017, obtained his Australian dental license through the Australian Dental Council (ADC) pathway and became a member of the Australian Dental Association (ADA).
Now at DDSS, he optimizes and applies the latest Korean digital prosthodontic workflows to clinical practice in line with Australian standards, and recently has been integrating 3D facial scanning, intraoral scanning, CAD/CAM milling, and 3D printing into a unified workflow to pursue predictable, reproducible outcomes. In particular, he focuses on achieving the best results in aesthetic dentistry through digital diagnostics and prosthesis fabrication.
From 2018 to 2025, he founded and operated Zion Dental Clinic in Busan, gaining broad clinical experience in full-arch prosthetics, vertical-dimension rehabilitation, and implant prosthodontics. He has also served since 2018 as a research advisor and collaborative researcher for DIO navigation-guided implant workflows. During this period, his cumulative implant placement experience exceeds 10,000 fixtures.
He is certified in Advanced General Dentistry (Republic of Korea, Ministry of Health and Welfare, 2020). He also completed the Micro-endodontics course supported by the University of Pennsylvania Department of Endodontics (2015) and advanced Periodontics/Implantology training at Seoul National University Graduate School (2017). He continues to refine his clinical protocols through the Implant Master Study Group (IMC/CMC) and the MINISH Cosmetic Veneer Academy.
Beyond clinical practice, he served as a Support Dentist for the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics, and contributed to oral disease prevention in public health as a Dental Epidemiology Officer for the Korea CDC (2012).
Beyond dentistry, Dr Song finds balance in simple rhythms—Sunday church, coastal walks, and unhurried afternoons at the park with his family. Sydney’s beaches and green spaces are where he resets. He keeps a regular habit of devotional reflection, which he says helps him stay grounded and seek ways to be of tangible benefit to those around him.
Professional Memberships
- Member of Australian Dental Association (ADA)
- Member of Korean Dental Association (KDA)
- Member of Korean Association of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery (KAOMS)
- Member of Korean Academy of Oral & Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI)
- Member of Korean Academy of Digital Dentistry
- Member of Korean Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry
- Member of Korean Academy of Sports Dentistry