Dr. Ibrahim Alrawi
General Dentist
DDS
- Specializations: Restorative procedures, Prosthodontics, Veneers, Crowns and bridges, Preventive dentistry
- Experience: 10+ years of prolific experience
- Languages Spoken: English and Arabic
Dr. Ibrahim Alrawi attained his bachelor’s degree in Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the Middle East. He went on to get a one-year internship at the same university.
Dr. Ibrahim then worked at the University as a General Dentist. During this time, he guided students and taught them in various departments such as prosthodontics; periodontics; oral medicine and diagnostics departments; dental anatomy and occlusion, and biomaterials as a lecturer.
Dr. Ibrahim then moved to the private sector, having worked at notable dental practices.
His core area of expertise is restorative procedures, prosthodontics such as crowns, veneers, and bridges, preventive dentistry, and tooth extractions.
Restoring smiles using high ethical standards, educating people about oral health, and encouraging people to address their dentophobia — a condition that he admittedly suffered from in his early years — are some of the causes he is passionate about.
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Up, Close & Personal
What keeps you engaged when you are not working?
I like to keep myself occupied with recreational activities that I enjoy with my family and friends, such as sports. I also like to head outdoors, go to the beach, and enjoy traveling. When it comes to having a relaxing time, yoga and meditational activities are my forte.
What motivated you to relocate to Dubai?
I moved to the UAE over a year ago. And I have loved the country from the get-go. What initially was a relocation to Dubai for family and opportunities for growth has become one of the cities I have loved. To highlight in particular, I love the vibrancy of this city and its cultural diversity.
What do you like most about your job?
I love my job wholly, because it enables me to connect with my patients and help them overcome their dentophobia. I am also happy to get the opportunity to give my patients a smile they are proud of.
What is the best advice you can give to your patients?
Preventive dental care is the best dental care. Hence, I would strongly advise you to visit your dentist regularly, or once every 6 months. By doing so, any dental problems could be detected and treated at an early stage, thus reducing the risk of pain.
Why did you choose to become a dentist?
As a high school student, I remember going to the dentist and after observing her at work I became very interested and decided to pursue it.