• Prof. Dr. Jabbar HUSSEIN (PhD)
  • Assist Prof. Nofel Abdulmalik (PhD)  
  • Dr. Adil Othman (PhD)  
  • Dr. Zakaria Faris (PhD)
  • Dr. Alisher Babakuliyev (MSc)
  • Dr. Hicham Ibrahim  (MSc)
  • Dr. Karam Ahmad (MSc)
  • Dr. Pinar Khalis (MSc)
  • Dr .Bnar Othman (MSc)
  • Dr. Muhammed Faruk (BDS) (Research Assistant)
  • Dr. Zhakaw amanj (BDS)- (Research Assistant)
  • Dr. Bzhar Muhammad(BDS)
  • Dr. Mustafa Talat(BDS) (Research Assistant)
  • Dr. Sara Kawa(BDS) (Research Assistant)
  • Dr. Mhammad Tayeb (Research Assisstant)
  • Dr. Hedi Shwan

 


What is Operative Dentistry? 

Operative dentistry is the art and science of the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of defects of the teeth that do not require full coverage restorations for correction. Such treatment should result in the restoration of proper tooth form, function and esthetics while maintaining the physiologic integrity of the teeth in harmonious relationship with the adjacent hard and soft tissues, all of which should enhance the general health and welfare of the patient.

You can learn more about the discipline of operative dentistry through the Academy of Operative Dentistry.

The mission of the Department of Operative Dentistry is to support the academic goals of the institution through teaching, research, service and patient care. Our primary goal in teaching is to provide high quality didactic, pre-clinical and clinical instruction to graduate and undergraduate students in the discipline of contemporary operative dentistry. Research in operative dentistry is carried out through efforts in clinical, health services, and traditional biomaterials research supported primarily by federal grants and industrial contracts. Service goals are achieved through extensive involvement including leadership positions in committee activities, professional organizations, continuing education and other service related efforts. Patient care goals are carried out through involvement in clinical research and the Dental Faculty Practice. Excellence is the underlying goal of all activities.

Mission

The mission of the Department of Operative Dentistry is to support the academic goals of the institution through teaching, research, service and patient care. Our primary goal in teaching is to provide high quality didactic, pre-clinical and clinical instruction to graduate and undergraduate students in the discipline of contemporary operative dentistry. Research in operative dentistry is carried out through efforts in clinical, health services, and traditional biomaterials research supported primarily by federal grants and industrial contracts. Service goals are achieved through extensive involvement including leadership positions in committee activities, professional organizations, continuing education and other service related efforts. Patient care goals are carried out through involvement in clinical research and the Dental Faculty Practice. Excellence is the underlying goal of all activities.