Dr. El-Sawy Salah El-Din

Dr. El-Sawy Salah El-Din

Specialist in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Dental Implants

Dr. El-Sawy Salah El-Din

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Name: Dr. El-Sawy Salah El-Din
Title: Specialist in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Dental Implants

Specialization:

Gum Treatment

Geriatric Dentistry

Dental Radiology

Root Canal Treatment

Orthodontics

Dental Prosthetics

Pediatric Dentistry

About the Doctor:
Dr. El-Sawy Salah El-Din is a specialist in oral and maxillofacial surgery and aesthetic dentistry at Tanta University. He has a British fellowship in oral and maxillofacial surgery from the Royal College in Edinburgh, England. He specializes in providing Hollywood Smile services, cosmetic veneers, teeth whitening, lip swelling treatment, gum inflammation treatment, periodontal pocket treatment, gum pigmentation treatment, and dental abscess treatment. He offers various types of prosthetics, including porcelain, zirconia, and Emax, along with fixed and removable orthodontics, laser whitening, and surgical procedures for the gums and jaws. He employs the latest technologies in pediatric dentistry.

Location:

Tanta: Main Directorate Street from the train station

Summary:
Dr. El-Sawy Salah El-Din provides comprehensive services in the field of dentistry and oral surgery, focusing on advanced solutions for all dental issues. He is committed to delivering high-quality care with special attention to patient comfort and needs, making him the ideal choice for anyone seeking effective dental care.



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FAQ

Yes, a regular dental filling (such as cavity fillings) usually requires the use of local anesthesia. The anesthesia is intended to minimize pain and discomfort during the filling procedure. It is administered through an injection in the area around the treated tooth, reducing sensitivity in that area during the process. After the procedure, the effect of the anesthesia may take some time to wear off, and the patient typically feels comfortable once its effect subsides.

If you have any additional questions about procedures or types of fillings, feel free to ask!