About Dr. Nasseh
Allen Ali Nasseh, DDS., MMSc. PC. Endodontist
Dr. Nasseh is a member of the American Dental Association (ADA), the American Association of Endodontists (AAE), the Massachusetts Dental Society (MDS), Massachusetts Association of Endodontists (MAE), the Boston Metropolitan Dental Society (BMDS), and Boston Dental Alliance (Seattle Study Club).
Dr. Nasseh has been on the faculty as clinical instructor in the Department of Restorative Dentistry and Biomaterial Sciences of Harvard School of Dental Medicine since 1994. He also serves as assistant professor in the postdoctoral Endodontic clinic at Tufts School of Dental Medicine.
Dr. Nasseh is an international speaker and lecturer on non-surgical and surgical aspects of root canal therapy and is an active participant in many domestic and international endodontic clubs and organizations. He has lectured extensively in the areas of surgical endodontics, microsurgery, root canal therapy, anesthesia delivery, technological advances in endodontic therapy, and patient management.
Dr. Nasseh leads the team at MicroSurgical Endodontics and is in part-time academic teaching at Harvard School of Dental Medicine and Tufts School of Dental Medicine postdoctoral clinics. He is also a former instructor and lecturer in Head and Neck Anatomy at Harvard Medical School.
Mario E. Abdennour, D.M.D. ,M.M.Sc.
Endodontist
Dr. Abdennour is a graduate of Washington University School
of Dental Medicine where he received the Doctor of Dental
Medicine degree in 1989 with an “outstanding clinical ability”
award. Following his dental degree he attended a post-
graduate general practice residency at a University of
Southern California affiliated hospital in California, graduating in
1990. He practiced dentistry in California for a total of eight
years. In 1997 he entered the Advanced Graduate
Endodontic Program at Harvard University School of Dental
Medicine, receiving his Specialty certificate in Endodontics as
well as a Master in Medical Sciences in Oral Biology.
During his specialty program he also trained in Surgical
Endodontics at the Karl Franz University Hospital in Austria.
Upon graduation from Harvard he was the single recipient of
the Krakow award for clinical proficiency in Endodontics.
Dr. Abdennour also conducted Endodontic research at the
Forsyth Dental institute in Boston which has resulted in a
patent application for an endodontic therapeutic agent.
Dr. Abdennour currently holds a faculty appointment as a
clinical instructor at the Advanced Graduate Endodontic Program
at Harvard School of Dental Medicine where he teaches as a part
time basis surgical and non-surgical Endodontics. He has
lectured Harvard Dental students annually and at a local
component of State Dental Societies in the areas of
Endodontic surgery and non-vital intracoronal bleaching.
Dr Abdennour is a member of the American Association
of Endodontists, the American Dental Association and
the Massachusetts Dental Society. He was the past president of hte the Greater Salem Dental Society in New Hampshire and is the current chairman ofthe Merrimack Valley District Dental Society.
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