Dr. Samer Abboud, Dentist
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Dr. Samer Abboud

Dentist

740 Boulevard Cote Vertu Ouest Suite 186 Montreal QC, H4L 5C8

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Dr. Samer Abboud is a General Dentist practicing in Montreal, QC. Dr. Abboud committed to providing you with the dental care you deserve. Continuing education in Universities of Paris - France - He is trained to carry out such treatment as professional cleaning, restorative, prosthodontic, and endodontic procedures, and performing examinations, Orthodontic treatments- Invisalign - Implant -among many others.

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Male English, Arabic, French
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740 Boulevard Cote Vertu Ouest Suite 186 -
Montreal, QC H4L 5C8
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