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Dr Shahin Nourozi

General Practitioner BDS, Dip Clin Dent (Oral Implants) Syd. Uni

Dr Nourozi graduated in 2004 from Tehran University dental school. He moved to Australia in 2007 and In 2009 he passed the Australian Dental Council examination at Westmead Hospital. Initially he practiced in Sydney and Gosford. In 2011 He moved to Dubbo and ran 2 very successful practices.  He introduced degital dentistry to his practice and within 5 years his practice of 2 chairs grew to 5 chairs multi-purpose practice.

 

Dr Nourozi has always been a strong believer in continuous education and self-improvement. As a result in 2011 he commenced further study and obtained the qualification of Graduate Diploma in Dental Implants from Sydney University. His passion in oral rehabilitation made him focus more on courses in advanced implant surgery, guided bone regeneration and Maxillary sinus lifting in 2015 and 2016. Currently Dr Nourozi is attending multiple CPD courses to bring more knowledge and experience to his patients.  Dr Nourozi decided to move back to Sydney in 2020. He is the principal dentist at Clovelly dental and Oxford St Dental.

Dr Nourozi is married and is a busy father of three kids.

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Your First Visit

For many people, a visit to the dentist is a check, clean and maybe a filling.
We would like to do a bit more than that as it can lead to poor dental health. While we are happy to help you with your emergency concern we would like to start with a journey of discovery.

We need to understand you and what you really want .
Then we can gather our records. A clinical exam, digital X rays, teeth pictures, full arch radiographs and teeth charting.

Co diagnosis – so you can choose what’s right for you

It’s now time to review your situation and all your options.
It’s not the dentists mouth, it’s yours. Your needs are paramount, not his opinion.
Our goal is for you to understand the issues and your choices, and we’ll use computer images and demonstration models to assist. Options, costs and risks of treatment need to be balanced against benefits until a clear choice can be made that suits you best.
Some people still like to just leave it up to us, and that’s fine, but we prefer you to understand why we made our final recommendations.

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