Sura Hadad, BSc, DDS, MED
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278 Lacewood Dr Halifax Nova Scotia, B3M 3M9About
Sura Hadad, DDS, MEd, is a prominent family dentist currently serving her patients at Lozowski & Hadad Family Dental Centre located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. As a dentist, Dr. Hadad has dedicated training and unique experience specializes in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases and conditions of the oral cavity. She has an impressive professional journey that spans 21 years and her areas of expertise cover all facets of family dentistry. Furthermore, Dr. Hadad is a member of the admittance committee at Dalhousie University and has been working there one day a week as part time instructor since 2009. “Dr. Hadad’s number one philosophy is patient comfort and satisfaction. She takes pride in her quality of work by paying close attention to every detail and ensuring she provides the best quality work for every single patient, every single day”, states the official website of her practice. To begin her career, Dr. Hadad attended Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, and earned her dental degree in 1998. From there, she earned her Master of Education degree from Acadia University in 2014. Dr. Hadad cares for all patients and she believes that she can make a difference by providing services for people in need. In 2016, she helped provide dental services for people in need and has been involved with many organizations and orphanages outside of the dental field that help people in need. Additionally, she dedicates her spare time to raising her four children with her husband. Dr. Hadad speaks English, Arabic, and Greek.
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Why do some dentists hurt during cleanings more than others?
Sometimes, if it has been a bit longer than your regular recall, then the gums will be a bit more sore. Every dentist practices their own way and techniques. READ MORE
Is the fluoride treatment at the dentist really worth it?
Fluoride is very useful and if you have it every 6 months to a year, that's good. You should also practise good oral hygiene. READ MORE
How can I close the gap between my frontal teeth?
There are many options to close the gap. You can have fillings to close it, veneers, or crowns. All are a quick fix, but you still have to get retainers as the teeth will keep moving and you might get space again. READ MORE
Can a gum infection pass to other parts of the body?
Any oral infection to the teeth and gums can spread to the head or heart. Regular checkups with your dentist will identify an infection and prevention is the best thing. READ MORE
Do I have to be numb?
The discomfort depends on how big is the cavity. You can always try it without freezing and if it bothers you, then they can freeze you. READ MORE
What are the most visible signs and symptoms of a gum disease?
Some of the signs and symptoms are pain, swelling, redness, tenderness and many other signs. Regular visits to the dentist and good oral hygiene will prevent any infection. READ MORE
What is gingivitis and its risk factors?
Practicing good flossing and brushing techniques will prevent that. READ MORE
What does bone loss in the teeth mean?
Bone loss around the teeth will affect the stability of the teeth and will cause the teeth to wiggle and sometimes, tooth loss. It can be prevented from going further by getting cleanings every 3 months as diabetic people are more prone to bone loss. READ MORE
Is water-flossing as effective as regular flossing?
Nothing can replace the regular floss as it gets in between the right areas. But if he is not flossing and that's the only methtod he will do, then it is better than not doing anything. READ MORE
What if only one tooth is crooked?
Well if you don't mind that tooth then don't do anything. But if you are going to straighten it then yes the other teeth will move to accommodate for that tooth and make everything proportional. READ MORE
What can I eat or avoid eating to reduce plaque?
They way you should brush is alway brush close to the gum lines from inside and outside of your teeth. Plaque mostly accumulates around gum lines. Try that. READ MORE
Can I whiten my teeth with baking soda alone?
You can use baking soda but not too much as it is a bit abrasive on the teeth. READ MORE
Bloody painful gums, what should I do?
First you can check with your dentist to make sure nothing major is going on. Then when you first start flossing it will be painful and slowly it will get better once gums become healthier. READ MORE
Wisdom teeth removal
Hello Well if the wisdom teeth are impacted or are sideways then they are removed by the oral surgeon. But if they are out and easy to remove then they are removed by your dentist. READ MORE
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- Part Iime Instructor Dalhousie University 2009 - Present
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Sura Hadad received her Doctor of Dental Surgery Degree in 2003 from the Dalhousie Dental School in Halifax, Canada. In 2014, she received her Masters in Education from Acadia University in Wolfville, Canada. Dr. Hadad is a member of the admittance committee at Dalhousie university and has been working there one day a week as a part-time instructor since 2009. She is an established Dentist who continues to provide exceptional care and support to her patients within Clayton Park Dental located in Solana Beach, California. Dentistry is a branch of medicine that consists of the study, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases, disorders, and conditions of the oral cavity. Dr. Hadad has vast expertise in all aspects of family dentistry, specializing in dental procedures and oral health for all ages. She remains determined to enhance her patients’ quality of life by continuously providing them with high-quality, individualized care.
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