Dr. Marwa Hassan, Dentist
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Dr. Marwa Hassan

Dentist

1601 US Highway 59 N Loop, Suite 400, Livingston, TX 77351 Livingston Texas, 77351

About

When you come to our dental office in Livingston, TX, Dr. Marwa Hassan and her friendly team will give you a warm welcome. She earned her Doctorate of Dental Surgery from the University of Baghdad, in the year 2010. Her dedication to dentistry allowed her to get a second degree at the International Dental Program of Rutgers School of Dental Medicine in NJ. Dr. Hassan aims to stay updated with all the latest developments in the dental world, making sure her patients receive top-quality care. She provides exceptional dental services, including root canals, restorative crowns, bridge treatments, removable dentures, teeth whitening, extraction, and more.

Education and Training

University of Baghdad Doctorate of Dental Surgery 2010

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Dr. Marwa Hassan
Dr. Marwa Hassan's Expert Contributions
  • Demystifying Root Canals: Understanding Signs, Procedure, and Recovery

    Root canals often evoke dread, but the discomfort of avoiding one can far outweigh the procedure itself. It's important to note that undergoing a root canal is generally painless and highly effective in addressing tooth pain and cavities. While some pressure during the procedure is normal, you'll...

Areas of expertise and specialization

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Dr. Marwa Hassan's Practice location

1601 US Highway 59 N Loop, Suite 400, Livingston, TX 77351 -
Livingston, Texas 77351
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