
BDS
General and cosmetic dentist with 10+ years of experience in restorative and preventive care
Experience
10 years
Languages
Arabic, English
Location
Al Nahda, Dubai
Sees
adults
Dr. Suaad Hitalani is a general and cosmetic dentist with over 10 years of clinical experience. She graduated from Aleppo University in Syria with a BDS degree and has worked across multiple dental practices in Dubai and Syria before joining Zulekha Hospital in Dubai.
Dr. Suaad offers a wide range of general and cosmetic dental services. Her clinical work includes preventive care (scaling and polishing), root canal treatment and retreatment using rotary techniques, cosmetic fillings, tooth whitening, smile design with veneers, full-mouth rehabilitation with crowns and bridges, and simple extractions. She combines restorative dentistry with esthetic principles to improve both function and appearance.
She is a good fit if you need routine preventive care, cosmetic improvements to your smile, or more complex restorative work in a calm, experienced setting.
Special interests: smile analysis and design, esthetic dentistry, preventive dental care, rotary endodontics.
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BDS
Aleppo University, Syria
General and Cosmetic Dentist
Zulekha Hospital, UAE
General and Cosmetic Dentist
Villanova Cosmetic & Surgical Clinic, UAE
General and Cosmetic Dentist
multiple clinics, Syria
Consultations are available in Arabic, English.
Zulekha Hospital — Dubai, Al Nahda, Dubai.
This doctor primarily sees adults.
Commonly treated: Discolored Teeth, Gum Disease, Misaligned SMILE, Missing Teeth, Tooth Decay.
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