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Dentistry (oral surgery/ oral medicine/ oral pathology/ fixed prothodontics/ removable prothodontics/ endodontics/ operative/ periodontology )
From 43.5 C$ /h
Hello everyone
,, iam an expert dentist passionated about teaching dental subjects in a simple and smart way 😉
I use photos/ videos/ subtracts to simplify complicated information we have in dentistry🦷
With me you will graduate with best degrees
,, iam an expert dentist passionated about teaching dental subjects in a simple and smart way 😉
I use photos/ videos/ subtracts to simplify complicated information we have in dentistry🦷
With me you will graduate with best degrees
Location
Online from Egypt
About Me
Love science and education and the field of oral and dental medicine
Friendly with students
Adherent to lesson schedules
Familiar with all that is new in the field of oral and dental medicine
Flexible in dealing with students
Friendly with students
Adherent to lesson schedules
Familiar with all that is new in the field of oral and dental medicine
Flexible in dealing with students
Education
Obtained: High school diploma with a grade of 98%
She holds: Bachelor of Oral and Dental Medicine and Surgery with distinction with honors
She holds certificates accredited by the American Dental Association (ADA) in the specialty of periodontal diseases
She holds: Bachelor of Oral and Dental Medicine and Surgery with distinction with honors
She holds certificates accredited by the American Dental Association (ADA) in the specialty of periodontal diseases
Experience / Qualifications
Qualification: Bachelor of Oral and Dental Medicine and Surgery, distinction with honors
One year online teaching experience
Three years of experience in performing scientific research
One year online teaching experience
Three years of experience in performing scientific research
Age
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
30 minutes
45 minutes
60 minutes
The class is taught in
Arabic
English
Skills
Availability of a typical week
(GMT -05:00)
New York
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
Do you feel drowned in difficult and complex medical words? 👀
Don't worry... you're not alone! This course is designed to simplify the medical terms you'll encounter in anatomy, physiology, and dentistry. You'll learn how to understand them, pronounce them correctly, and use them in a practical way.
And also... medicine isn't just a science; it's about communicating with people. So, we'll cover the basics of communication skills: how to talk to your doctors, ask intelligent questions, and build confidence when speaking to colleagues or future patients.
What will you benefit from?
Understand the basic rules for constructing medical terms (prefixes, endings, roots).
Memorize the most important terms you will encounter in your first year of dentistry.
Practical training on correct pronunciation to appear professional.
Simple communication skills will make it easier for you to study and deal with patients later.
Practical tips for note-taking, presentations, and how to ask questions in lectures.
This course is your shortcut to pass your first year of dentistry with confidence and success.
Don't worry... you're not alone! This course is designed to simplify the medical terms you'll encounter in anatomy, physiology, and dentistry. You'll learn how to understand them, pronounce them correctly, and use them in a practical way.
And also... medicine isn't just a science; it's about communicating with people. So, we'll cover the basics of communication skills: how to talk to your doctors, ask intelligent questions, and build confidence when speaking to colleagues or future patients.
What will you benefit from?
Understand the basic rules for constructing medical terms (prefixes, endings, roots).
Memorize the most important terms you will encounter in your first year of dentistry.
Practical training on correct pronunciation to appear professional.
Simple communication skills will make it easier for you to study and deal with patients later.
Practical tips for note-taking, presentations, and how to ask questions in lectures.
This course is your shortcut to pass your first year of dentistry with confidence and success.
43.5 C$ /h
✨ Facial Anatomy for Dental Students: Understand the facial map before you pick up the tools!
In this interactive and simplified lesson, we take you on a journey to understand facial anatomy in a practical and smooth manner, creating a solid scientific foundation to support your future studies and clinical skills.
🔍 What will you learn in this lesson?
Facial expression muscles: How do we smile? How do we express pain?
Important nerves in the face, especially the facial nerve and the trigeminal nerve
Important surface signs on the face and their clinical role
The main arteries and veins of the face and their effect on surgical injections and anesthesia
Relating anatomical information to practical use in the dental clinic (e.g., nerve blocks and aesthetic facial features)
🎯 Class features:
Simplified and designed specifically for dental students
Supported by illustrative images and anatomical drawings
Real-life clinical examples link theory to practice.
Ideal for review, exam preparation, or establishing confidence before entering the clinic.
📌 Suitable for:
First and second year dental students – trainees – interested in clinical anatomy
🎓 Objective: To leave the lesson able to understand the main facial features and apply them clinically with confidence.
Facial Anatomy for Dental Students – Understand the Face Before You Treat It!
Step into the fascinating world of facial anatomy — an essential foundation for every aspiring dentist. This session simplifies complex structures into clear, relatable concepts that will strengthen your clinical confidence from day one.
🔍 What you'll learn:
The key muscles of facial expression — learn how we smile, frown, and show emotion
The most important facial nerves, especially the facial nerve and trigeminal nerve, and how they impact dental procedures
Surface landmarks of the face and their clinical significance
The major arteries and veins of the face — what you need to know before giving injections or planning treatments
Clinical connections: From nerve blocks to cosmetic awareness — how this anatomy plays out in the dental chair
🎯Why this session stands out:
Designed specifically for dental students and healthcare learners
Combines clear explanation, engaging visuals, and real-life clinical examples
Ideal for exam prep, revision, or building your knowledge before entering the clinic
Interactive style with room for questions and recap
📍 Perfect for:
Dental students (1st–2nd year), interns, or any learner looking to strengthen their understanding of facial anatomy
💬 Extras: Post-session Q&A and optional revision notes
In this interactive and simplified lesson, we take you on a journey to understand facial anatomy in a practical and smooth manner, creating a solid scientific foundation to support your future studies and clinical skills.
🔍 What will you learn in this lesson?
Facial expression muscles: How do we smile? How do we express pain?
Important nerves in the face, especially the facial nerve and the trigeminal nerve
Important surface signs on the face and their clinical role
The main arteries and veins of the face and their effect on surgical injections and anesthesia
Relating anatomical information to practical use in the dental clinic (e.g., nerve blocks and aesthetic facial features)
🎯 Class features:
Simplified and designed specifically for dental students
Supported by illustrative images and anatomical drawings
Real-life clinical examples link theory to practice.
Ideal for review, exam preparation, or establishing confidence before entering the clinic.
📌 Suitable for:
First and second year dental students – trainees – interested in clinical anatomy
🎓 Objective: To leave the lesson able to understand the main facial features and apply them clinically with confidence.
Facial Anatomy for Dental Students – Understand the Face Before You Treat It!
Step into the fascinating world of facial anatomy — an essential foundation for every aspiring dentist. This session simplifies complex structures into clear, relatable concepts that will strengthen your clinical confidence from day one.
🔍 What you'll learn:
The key muscles of facial expression — learn how we smile, frown, and show emotion
The most important facial nerves, especially the facial nerve and trigeminal nerve, and how they impact dental procedures
Surface landmarks of the face and their clinical significance
The major arteries and veins of the face — what you need to know before giving injections or planning treatments
Clinical connections: From nerve blocks to cosmetic awareness — how this anatomy plays out in the dental chair
🎯Why this session stands out:
Designed specifically for dental students and healthcare learners
Combines clear explanation, engaging visuals, and real-life clinical examples
Ideal for exam prep, revision, or building your knowledge before entering the clinic
Interactive style with room for questions and recap
📍 Perfect for:
Dental students (1st–2nd year), interns, or any learner looking to strengthen their understanding of facial anatomy
💬 Extras: Post-session Q&A and optional revision notes
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