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In Dr. Mahmoud Dental Center, we care about your happiness and health, so we take in consedartion every detail regarding your teeth status and treatment plan, to bring the happiness to your smile!

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They are replacement tooth roots. Implants provide a strong foundation for fixed (permanent) or removable replacement teeth that are made to match your natural teeth.

It is the branch of dentistry that focuses on improving the appearance of your smile. Common cosmetic dental treatments include teeth whitening, dental bonding and veneers.

Is a branch of dentistry specializes in oral health of children and adolescents. This type of dentistry requires additional training to address the unique needs of younger patients.

A dental filling is a procedure used to fill a hole, or cavity, in a tooth. You may need a filling if you have tooth decay or if the structure of the tooth is lost due to trauma.

Oral and maxillofacial surgery is a surgical specialty that focuses on the treatment of disorders, injuries, and defects related to the mouth, teeth, jaws, and facial structures.

Is a common and popular chemical process used to whiten teeth. Some people get their teeth bleached to make stains disappear, while other just want a whiter shade.

It refers to the use of digital technologies in dental procedures. It includes use of computer-aided design & manufacturing (CAD/CAM) systems, digital radiography & 3D printing.

Is a type of restorative dentistry that replaces missing or damaged teeth with artificial teeth that are permanently fixed to the natural teeth or dental implants.

Restorative dentistry is a branch of dentistry that focuses on restoring the function, stability, and appearance of teeth that are damaged or missing.

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Dr. Mahmoud Nour Dental Center

Every tooth in your head is more valuable than a diamond, don't ever lose it!

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A story of huge dream for a passionate dentist 10 years ago to establish a Dental Center providing not just the general dental services but the most advanced and academic dental procedures. That’s was Dr Mahmoud Nour Dream which started with a small center and now it become one of the leading and most reputable Dental centers in Egypt.

The center Team are Composed of Highly Qualified Consultants and Specialists Having Well Known local and International Degrees as Masters and Ph.D. Degrees and Membership of Royal College of Edinburgh.

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Before and After Gallery

A smile always open new doors!

However the problem your teeth are facing, we are going to solve it, and bring your special smile to your life, It may takes long time or may take just little hours to make you feel the difference in your tooth between Before and After, and to keep it always in the After!

    • FEBRUARY 16, 2023
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    What makes us attractive?

    What makes us attractive?

    Do you remember being in high school or college and noticing a group of females who had their own special group? More than likely they were the “popular” girls and the most pretty and conceited. When these kinds of people are depicted in movies they often get their egos crushed by plain classmates with better personalities. But, unfortunately, in real life this is unlikely. Being “beautiful” has its rewards and these usually continue throughout adulthood. Studies show attractive people prefer to associate with others like themselves. The secret of beauty and attractiveness has been a quest of humans for as long as we have been civilized. Many women (and some “metrosexual” men) spend up to one-third of their income on looking good. Why? Besides being popular, beautiful people get special attention from teachers, the legal system and employers. Good-looking people tend to make more money than their plain-Jane counterparts, according to a study by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Researchers found that beautiful people tend to earn 5 percent more an hour than their less comely colleagues. If that weren’t enough, the Fed also discovered a “plainness penalty,” punishing below-average-looks with earnings of 9 percent less an hour. While we instinctively know what appeals to our own sense of beauty — we know it when we see it — defining what determines attractiveness is not always easy. In frustration, we often give up and claim that “beauty is in they eye of the beholder.” But is beauty really a personal phenomenon? Recent studies have shown that the secret of beauty may at last be understood. It seems that attractiveness may be hard wired in our brains. Experiments designed to measure attractiveness usually involve showing a series of images of human faces and asking subjects to rate their visual appeal. Surprisingly, people from a variety of different ages, races and cultures agree on what is and isn’t beautiful. Babies as young as 3 months can identify and prefer faces that most adults would deem beautiful. Europeans can pick out the same beautiful Japanese faces as Japanese subjects; Japanese can agree on which European faces another Europeans will view as beautiful. In fact, humans can even agree on the attractiveness of monkey faces, thus ruling out most unique racial, cultural and even species influences. So what’s going on? Facial recognition is a complex process. Only recently, with the need to spot criminals and terrorists, computer facial recognition programs have been developed to analyze the subtle variations of such things as the space between our eyes, the size of our noses and the proportions of our facial features. Scientists have discovered certain mathematical facial proportions that identify beautiful people. But is there more to beauty than the mere arrangement of eyes, noses and chins? Our brains seem to do much more than simply recognize a beautiful face. Most people can assess emotions, personality traits and fertility — as well as beauty — almost instantaneously. In fact, the human brain has special part called the fusiform, located in the back of the head near the spine. It’s the same neural pathway needed to recognize faces of family, friends and people we have met. When it’s damaged, the patients cannot recognize anyone, even people they has just met. Also, in experiments, they cannot discriminate between photographs of plain and beautiful faces. Studies show that when we recognize a face as “beautiful” we are actually making a judgement about the health and vitality of that individual. We interpret facial symmetry (the similarity of left and right halves of a face) and the smoothness of the skin to mean that a person has good genes and has been free from diseases. This is part of what we mean by “beautiful” but it is just the beginning.

    • FEBRUARY 20, 2023
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    Impact From Squeezable Fruit Puree Snacks

    Impact From Squeezable Fruit Puree Snacks

    Squeezable fruit packs may not be all they’re cracked up to be. The puree snacks have become a favorite of many children because they are quick, tasty and fruit-based. But dentists say that the snacks may have a devastating effect on a child’s oral health. The snacks seem like they’re healthy based on their fruit and vegetable content. The products are also organic and possess no added sugar. The issue lies in the concentrated fruit sugar that builds up on children’s teeth. The fiber that comes from the fruit doesn’t appear in these drinks. Instead, distilled sugar is what is consumed. Another problem stems from the fact that these pouches are sometimes consumed for a period of hours. This means teeth are exposed to the sugar for an extended period of time. For comparison’s sake, when eating fruit, the teeth are only exposed to the sugar for a matter of minutes. Rinsing and brushing are the keys to minimizing the possible negative effects from the sugar.