Dental Surgeon, Endodontist

Dr Nagham Serhal Kanaan

Specialities

Dental Surgeon, Endodontist

Years of Experience

16

Languages Spoken

AR, EN, FR

Dental Surgeon, Endodontist

Dr Nagham Serhal Kanaan

Specialities

Dental Surgeon, Endodontist

Years of Experience

16

Languages
Spoken

AR, EN, FR

Doctor's Bio

Dr. Nagham is a highly qualified Dental Surgeon with a wealth of experience spanning over 15 years. Her professional journey has been marked by a commitment to excellence in oral healthcare, and she has been dedicated to improving the lives of her patients through her exceptional skills and expertise. With a diverse background in dentistry and a passion for staying updated on the latest advancements in the field, Dr. Nagham has left a significant mark in the healthcare industry.

Throughout her career, Dr. Nagham has had the opportunity to work in various healthcare settings, including health centers, clinics, and hospitals across the United Arab Emirates. Her hands-on experience in different environments has honed her abilities, enabling her to provide top-notch dental care to her patients.

Dr. Nagham’s commitment to excellence is underscored by her dedication to staying informed about the latest developments in dentistry. She has actively participated in numerous conferences on dentistry in the Arab world and attended worldwide congresses, broadening her horizons and keeping her knowledge current. This unwavering quest for knowledge allows her to integrate cutting-edge techniques and treatments into her practice, ensuring the highest quality of dental care for her patients.

Dr. Nagham is a member of the French Society of Endodontic, a professional organization dedicated to the field of endodontics, emphasizing her commitment to specialization and expertise. She is also a member of the Alumni of Saint Joseph University, demonstrating her strong connection to her educational roots.

In 2011, Dr. Nagham achieved a significant milestone in her career by winning the equivalence competition to practice dentistry in France. This accomplishment reflects her dedication to her profession and her determination to uphold the highest standards of dental care on an international scale.

Dr. Nagham’s impressive career, extensive experience, and continuous pursuit of knowledge make her a highly respected and sought-after Dental Surgeon in the field. Her commitment to excellence, professional memberships, and notable achievements set her apart as a true leader in the dental healthcare community. With a patient-centered approach and a passion for delivering the best possible care, Dr. Nagham continues to positively impact the oral health and well-being of her patients.

Focus Area
  • Endodontics
  • Oral Health
  • Dental CTSCAN and x-rays
  • Root canal therapy
  • Pulp anatomy
  • Microscopic Endodontic
  • Dental Surgery
Experience

2019 – 2021
GMC Medical Group, Dubai, U.A.E
Exclusive endodontist

2020
Drs. Nicolas and ASP, Dubai, U.A.E
Exclusive endodontist

2016 – 2020
Bissan Dental Center, Dubai, U.A.E
Exclusive endodontist

Education

2015
Saint Joseph University
Advanced Studies Diploma DEA in Biological Sciences

2009
Saint Joseph University
Masters in endodontic

2009
Saint Joseph University
Diploma in oral pathology

2005
Saint Joseph University
Dental surgeon degree

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is endodontics and when do I need to see an endodontist?
Endodontics is a dental specialty focused on treating the inner part of the tooth (the pulp and root canals). You may need to see an endodontist if you experience tooth pain, sensitivity to heat or cold, or swelling around the gums. Early treatment can save your natural tooth and prevent infection.

2. Is root canal treatment painful?
Modern root canal therapy is virtually painless, thanks to advanced anesthesia and techniques like microscopic endodontics. Most patients report that the procedure feels no more uncomfortable than getting a simple filling.

3. How does microscopic endodontic treatment improve results?
Microscopic endodontics allows dentists to see the smallest details inside the tooth, ensuring complete cleaning and sealing of root canals, which reduces the chance of reinfection.

4. How do I know if I need a root canal or just a filling?
If you have severe tooth pain, swelling, or sensitivity that lingers after eating or drinking, you may need a root canal. A simple filling treats minor decay, while a root canal treats infection deep inside the tooth. Dental X-rays and CT scans are usually used to determine the right treatment.

5. How long does treating a root canal take and how long does it last?
A root canal treatment usually takes one to two visits, depending on the tooth’s condition. With proper oral hygiene and regular checkups, a treated tooth can last a lifetime.