Karim Habib, Dentist
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Karim Habib

Dentist

5 Grenville Street Toronto Ontario, M4Y 1X5

About

Dr. Habib, the founder of T-Dot Dental, earned his Doctor of Dental surgery DDS degree from the University of Colorado, Denver. Before moving to Canada with his family, he was living in Cairo, Egypt, where he was born and raised and obtained his Bachelor of Dental Science from the School of Dental Medicine- Cairo University in 2006.

He has passed both the Canadian and American National Dental Board examinations and has completed Central Regional Dental Testing, making himself eligible to practice dentistry in several states.

Dr. Habib’s is committed to providing quality and comprehensive treatment for his patients and is equally committed to delivering excellent chair-side manners to complete the ultimate dental experience for you.

At T-Dot Dental, Dr. Habib offers complete services including restorative dentistry, oral surgery, impacted wisdom tooth removal, dental implants, cosmetic dentistry and periodontal surgeries. He is also certified to provide a wide range of sedation options for your comfort.

Dr. Habib thrives on continuous improvement by being engaged in several continuing educations courses, dental conventions and prestigious, reputable dental academies. His drive for personal growth comes in addition to being an active member of the Royal College Of Dental Surgery and the Ontario Dental Association.

Through his years of experience in Toronto, Dr. Habib has come to love the city as his new home and was inspired to build T-Dot right in the heart of downtown.

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Toronto, Ontario M4Y 1X5
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