Dr. Tarek Abdel Aziz
Specialist in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

- Name: Dr. Tarek Abdel Aziz
- Phone: 01064564694
🦷 Dr. Tarek Abdel Aziz
🎓 Specialist in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Academic Degree:
Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in London
Specialist in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery from Cairo University
📞 Contact Information:
Clinic Number: 01064564694
Address: 15 El Khamsin St., Zahraa El Maadi, 7th Floor, Cairo
🦷 About Dr. Tarek:
Dr. Tarek Abdel Aziz has extensive experience in the field of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, providing comprehensive services including treatment and cosmetic procedures.
Dr. Tarek uses the latest technologies and equipment to ensure patients receive the best results and maximum comfort during the treatment process.
🦷 Services Offered:
🌿 Gum Treatment:
✔️ Treatment of gum inflammation and cleaning: Eliminating gum inflammation and ensuring its health.
✔️ Surgical procedures to improve gum health: Advanced techniques for gum care.
🦷 Dental Implants:
✔️ Traditional and modern dental implants: Using the best implant methods to replace missing teeth.
✔️ Implants without surgery using the latest techniques: Non-surgical implants to avoid pain.
💎 Cosmetic Dentistry:
✔️ Veneers: Creating a perfect smile with a natural look.
✔️ Hollywood Smile: Enhancing your smile to appear more beautiful.
✔️ Cosmetic fillings: Modern materials to restore the natural shape of teeth.
🦷 Root Canal and Nerve Treatment:
✔️ Treatment of tooth decay: Treating cavities with a safe method.
✔️ Permanent and quick fillings: Strong and effective fillings that last long.
🦷 Children's Dentistry:
✔️ Cavity treatment for children: Specialized care for children's teeth.
✔️ Teeth cleaning and preventive care: Teaching children how to care for their teeth to avoid future problems.
🦷 Geriatric Dentistry:
✔️ Appropriate dentures: Comfortable dentures for the elderly.
✔️ Specialized care for advanced dental conditions: Treatment for complex dental issues in older adults.
🦷 Dental Prosthetics:
✔️ Fixed and removable prosthetics: Various options to replace missing teeth.
✔️ Acrylic dentures with metal base: Custom-fit dentures made of high-quality materials.
🦷 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery:
✔️ Surgical treatment for jaw problems: Performing necessary surgeries to treat jaw issues.
✔️ Extraction of impacted teeth: Removal of impacted or complex teeth.
🦷 Orthodontics:
✔️ Clear and decorative braces: Invisible braces for aesthetic results.
✔️ Braces for children and adults: Treating misaligned teeth for all ages.
🦷 Tooth Extraction:
✔️ Regular and surgical tooth extractions: Safe and effective extraction procedures.
✔️ Wisdom teeth removal: Removing wisdom teeth when necessary.
✨ Teeth Whitening:
✔️ Whitening with advanced Zoom system: Fast and effective teeth whitening.
✔️ Laser teeth whitening: Professional whitening with laser technology.
🦷 Teeth Cleaning:
✔️ Cleaning teeth from tartar: Removing plaque and tartar buildup.
✔️ Gum cleaning: Maintaining healthy gums.
🦷 TMJ Treatment:
✔️ Evaluation and treatment of jaw problems: Diagnosing and treating jaw joint pain.
🦷 Root Canal Treatments:
✔️ Advanced treatment for root infections: Treating root infections with advanced methods.
🩻 Dental X-Rays:
✔️ Panoramic and X-ray exams: Comprehensive diagnostic imaging for dental and jaw issues.
🌟 Dr. Tarek's Advantages:
High-quality medical care: Providing precise and advanced medical care with the latest techniques.
Patient comfort and reassurance: Ensuring a comfortable and safe environment for patients during treatment.
Excellent results: Delivering outstanding treatment outcomes across all specialties.
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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!
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Silver Fillings (Amalgam):
- Description: Made of a mixture of metals (such as silver, zinc, copper, and mercury).
- Price: Ranges between 300 to 500 EGP.
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White Fillings (Composite):
- Description: Cosmetic fillings that match the natural color of teeth, made of composite resins.
- Price: Ranges between 500 to 800 EGP.
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Glass Ionomer Fillings (GIC):
- Description: Made of glass powders and binding material, often used for front teeth.
- Price: Ranges between 400 to 600 EGP.
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Ceramic Fillings (Porcelain):
- Description: Durable and aesthetic fillings, typically used for front teeth or specific cases.
- Price: Ranges between 800 to 1500 EGP.
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Customized Fillings (Inlays/Onlays):
- Description: Specially crafted fillings tailored for the affected tooth, like treated fillings.
- Price: Can reach up to 2000 EGP or more depending on complexity.
Notes:
- Prices vary from one clinic to another based on location, reputation, and services offered.
- It is important to consult a dentist to determine the most suitable type for your case and discuss the cost accurately.
The price of a laser tooth filling in Egypt can range between 800 to 2000 EGP, depending on several factors:
- Type of filling used: Whether it is a white composite filling or another type.
- Clinic and location: Larger clinics or those with a strong reputation may charge higher prices.
- Case complexity: If the tooth requires additional procedures, such as root canal treatment, this can affect the cost.
The difference between white and black dental fillings includes several aspects, such as materials, appearance, benefits, and drawbacks. Here's a detailed comparison:
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Materials Used:
- White Fillings (Composite): Made of composite resins that can be colored to match the natural tooth shade.
- Black Fillings (Amalgam): Composed of a mixture of metals, including silver, zinc, copper, and mercury.
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Appearance:
- White Fillings: Aesthetic and blend with the tooth color, making them suitable for front teeth.
- Black Fillings: More noticeable with a gray or black color, often used for back teeth where visibility is minimal.
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Durability:
- White Fillings: Durable but less resistant to pressure compared to amalgam, preferred for areas with less biting force.
- Black Fillings: Stronger and more resistant, ideal for back teeth exposed to higher chewing pressure.
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Cost and Longevity:
- White Fillings: Generally more expensive and may require replacement more frequently if they wear out.
- Black Fillings: Cheaper and longer-lasting but may cause discoloration of adjacent teeth over time.
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Health Factors:
- White Fillings: Mercury-free, making them a safer option for some patients.
- Black Fillings: Contain mercury, raising concerns for some, though research has shown them to be generally safe.
After a dental filling, it is recommended to wait a certain period before eating. Here are some general guidelines:
- Temporary Fillings: If the filling is temporary, it's best to wait at least one hour before eating.
- Permanent Fillings: For permanent fillings (like composite or amalgam), you can usually eat after one hour. However, it's advisable to avoid hard or sticky foods for 24 to 48 hours to ensure the filling has fully set.
- Avoid Hot or Cold Foods: After the filling, it's recommended to avoid hot or cold foods and drinks for 24 hours, as the teeth may be sensitive after the procedure.
- Wait Until Anesthesia Wears Off: If local anesthesia was used, wait until its effect has completely worn off before eating, to avoid accidentally biting your tongue or cheek.
If you have any concerns or questions about your mouth after the filling, don't hesitate to consult your dentist.
The price of a root canal filling (root canal treatment) in Egypt can range between 1000 to 3000 EGP, depending on several factors:
- Dentist's Clinic: Prices vary depending on the location and reputation of the dentist.
- Case Complexity: If additional procedures are needed, such as X-rays or the use of special materials, it may affect the cost.
- Materials Used: The materials used for root canal treatment can also influence the price.
A root canal filling (root canal treatment) is typically considered a painless procedure, especially with the use of local anesthesia. Here’s what you can expect during the process:
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Before the Procedure:
You may feel some pain or discomfort if the tooth is inflamed or infected, but the dentist will numb the area before starting the treatment. -
During the Procedure:
With local anesthesia, you should not feel any pain during the treatment. You might experience some pressure or movement, but there should be no sharp pain. -
After the Procedure:
Once the anesthesia wears off, you may feel mild pain or sensitivity in the treated area. These symptoms are usually temporary and improve within a few days.
Your dentist may recommend pain relievers if needed after the treatment.
Post-treatment Tips:
- It’s advisable to avoid hot or cold foods for a short period after the treatment.
- Follow your dentist’s instructions for aftercare to minimize any discomfort.
If you have any concerns about potential pain or symptoms after treatment, don’t hesitate to consult your dentist.
The pain or discomfort after a root canal filling (root canal treatment) is usually temporary, but its duration varies from person to person. Here’s what to expect:
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Duration of Pain:
- Typically: Mild pain or discomfort can last between one to three days after the procedure.
- In complex cases: The pain may last longer, especially if there is significant inflammation in the tissues surrounding the tooth.
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Nature of Pain:
- You might experience mild pain or sensitivity when chewing food or when pressure is applied to the treated tooth.
- Some patients may feel pain when opening their mouth or when pressure is placed on the tooth.
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Pain Relief Tips:
- Painkillers: You can use over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen.
- Avoidance: Avoid hot, cold, or hard foods for a period after the treatment.
If the pain persists longer than expected or worsens, it’s a good idea to contact your dentist.