Nima Iranmanesh, DMD
Dentist | Prosthodontics
2814 W Waters Ave Tampa FL, 33614About
Dr. Nima Iranmanesh is a caring and passionate Prosthodontist that strives for perfection in his work. He was born and raised in Tampa, FL, and went to Jesuit High School. He continued his education at the University of South Florida where he received a degree in Biomedical Sciences. During his time there, he served as President of the Pre-Dental Society at USF.
Dr. Nima received his Dental degree at Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine, where he met his fiancée Dr. Armita Mashkouri, D.M.D. Boston University is the first dental school in the nation to seamlessly integrate digital dentistry into everyday patient care. From same day crowns, to digitally planning treatment, all of the newest technology was available to him in his training. During his time in the treatment clinic he was awarded the Brassler USA/Department of General Dentistry Award for Excellence in Fixed Prosthodontics for his hard work, dedication and attention to detail.
After graduation, Dr. Nima pursued a specialty certificate in Prosthodontics at Boston University. During his 3 year residency, not only was Dr. Nima trained in providing full mouth rehabilitation and treating a variety of complex dental situations, but being able to provide all of this treatment using state of the art technology. His specialty training includes, but is not limited to, recognizing and treating complex cases, full-mouth rehabilitation, esthetic veneers and smile creation, TMJ-related disorders, occlusal dysfunction, congenital disorders, and sleep apnea devices. This specialty training has allowed Dr. Nima to be able to provide comprehensive care and create treatment plans designed specifically with the patient and their goals in mind.
“Becoming a Prosthodontist was a dream of mine from a very young age, especially since both of my parents are dentists, because I love the notion of providing my patient with a healthy smile. I enjoy how complex treatments can become and I wanted the skill set to be able to handle any situation. This allows me to treat my patients to the best of my abilities, no matter what the treatment may be. My goal has always been to provide the best treatment possible because I truly want my patients to be able to have a confident smile.”
Education and Training
Boston University DMD 2017
Boston University CAGS 2020
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Awards
- Brassler USA Excellence in Fixed Prosthodontics 2017 Department of General Dentistry At Boston University
Professional Memberships
- American Dental Association
- American College of Prosthodontists
Professional Affiliations
- American Dental Association, American College of Prosthodontists
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