Doctor of Dental Medicine, General Dentist (DMD)
I'm a dentist based in the UK but trained in the UAE, boasting a diverse skill set in various aspects of general dentistry. While I possess expertise in all areas of this field, my passion lies in the realm of cosmetic dentistry, where I specialize in rejuvenating and transforming smiles. I hold a DHA license and hold a Diploma in Endodontics, enhancing my qualifications.
My professional journey in Dubai has been enriching, offering me the opportunity to cater to a culturally diverse patient base, spanning across adults, adolescents, and children.
Notably, I have encountered numerous patients with dental phobias, an experience that has sharpened my focus on empathy and promoting patient autonomy. I firmly believe that by creating an environment where patients feel heard and can freely express their concerns, I can elevate their overall dental experience, fostering trust and facilitating better oral health outcomes.
Comprehensive evaluation of dental tissues and abnormalities, including dental radiography in order to diagnose and treat conditions accurately
Offer oral hygiene instructions to patients and elaborate on adequate brushing techniques for the purpose of preventing decay and plaque accumulation.
Complete periodontal evaluation and treatment for bleeding gums
Taking a holistic approach in detecting dental anomalies in children aged under 12 and managing oral conditions in an atraumatic manner.
Removal of problematic wisdom teeth and specialized post extraction care
Appropriate diagnosis of Irreversible and Reversible pulpitis and the necessary treatment required
The symptoms of a cavity vary depending on its size and location in the mouth. While some people may not experience any symptoms, others might have one or more of the following:
If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s important to reach out to your dentist for advice and care.
Tooth sensitivity can be caused by any or a combination of the following;
If you experience ongoing or severe tooth sensitivity, it's a good idea to consult with your dentist to identify the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.
Flossing helps clean the tiny spaces between your teeth that a toothbrush can’t reach. Food particles and debris can get trapped in these areas, leading to plaque buildup. If plaque isn’t removed, it hardens and becomes much harder to clean. Over time, the bacteria in plaque can harm both your teeth and gums, leading to tooth decay and gum disease. Flossing daily removes a lot of the trapped particles, preventing plaque from forming and promoting a healthier mouth overall.
In short, yes. However, whitening toothpaste mainly helps remove light surface stains. For more noticeable results, it's best to consider professional teeth whitening, either supervised or performed by your dentist. Treatments like chair-side whitening can offer fast results in a single visit, though the level of whiteness may vary from person to person. For a more dramatic and instant transformation, porcelain veneers are an option. These thin, durable shells of dental porcelain are applied to cover problematic teeth, providing a more uniform and aesthetically pleasing smile.
While it might be tempting to overlook a missing tooth especially if it's not visible when you smile, a lost tooth can lead to a multitude of problems that could eventually result in more tooth loss. So if you are looking to protect your oral health, it's advisable to replace any missing teeth with necessary dental intervention.
We encourage scheduling a dentist appointment as soon as your child’s first tooth appears. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that children be seen by the time they’re six months old or by their first birthday, whichever comes first.
While they don't last as long as permanent teeth, your child's primary teeth are essential for their development. These early teeth help your little one with speaking, smiling, and chewing properly, and they also save space in the jaw for the permanent teeth to come. If a tooth is lost too soon—whether from decay or injury—the neighboring teeth might shift into the empty space, potentially causing permanent teeth to come in crooked or misaligned. Additionally, your child's overall health is directly impacted by the condition of their teeth and gums.
We typically recommend scheduling checkups every six months. However, depending on your child's specific oral health needs, we may suggest more frequent visits.
Before your baby’s first tooth emerges, we recommend gently cleaning their gums with a soft, damp washcloth after feedings. Once the first tooth appears, you can begin using a toothbrush. Opt for a toothbrush with soft bristles and a small head, which you can easily find in the infant care section of most drugstores.