
Orthodontist specializing in braces, aligners, and bite correction
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Languages
Arabic, English
Location
UAE
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Dr. Laith Salim Mohammed Al Hamdany is an orthodontist at Saudi German Hospital with specialized training in diagnosing and treating misaligned teeth and jaws. He completed his Bachelor of Dental Surgery at University of Mosul in Iraq, followed by a Master of Science from European University College in the UAE and a Certificate of Specialization from Malmo University in Sweden.
Dr. Al Hamdany uses a range of orthodontic treatments including fixed braces, clear aligners, and functional appliances to straighten teeth, correct bite problems, and close gaps between teeth. He interprets X-rays to plan treatment and can handle complex cases such as impacted teeth and surgical orthodontics when needed.
He is a good fit for patients seeking comprehensive orthodontic care, from routine teeth straightening to specialized cases requiring surgical intervention. He also offers night guards and sports guards for those needing protective dental appliances.
Special interests: braces, aligners, functional orthodontic appliances, retainers, impacted teeth, surgical orthodontics.
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Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)
University of Mosul, Iraq
Master of Science (M.Sc.)
European University College, United Arab Emirates
Certificate of Specialization
Malmo University, Sweden
Orthodontist
Saudi German Hospital, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in Arabic, English.
Commonly treated: Crowded Teeth, Gaps Between Teeth, Impacted Teeth, Misaligned Teeth, Overbite and Underbite.
Profile compiled from Saudi German Hospital's public website (see original profile via the booking link). Data is informational, not medical advice.
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