Amal Noureldin, BDS, MS, MSD, PhD

Dr. Noureldin BDS, MSD, MS, PhD, Clinical Associate Professor and Director of Cariology in Department of Public Health Sciences of College of Dentistry Texas A&M, specializes in three areas of dentistry, operative dentistry, preventive dentistry and cariology (caries management).

She received her dental degree (1993) at Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine, Cairo University, Egypt. Noureldin began her career as a dentist and a faculty and earned Master of Science degree in Operative Dentistry, Cairo University, Egypt (1998). Earned Master of Science in Biomaterials (2003) from Baylor College of Dentistry (Texas A&M University, USA) and PhD degree in Operative dentistry (2007), joint supervision between Baylor College of Dentistry and Faculty of oral and Dental Medicine, Cairo University.

Dr. Noureldin is a dentist, scholar, educator and a dedicated mentor. Currently, a Currently as Associate Professor her responsibilities include pre-doctoral/postdoctoral didactic and preclinical/clinical Cariology and Prevention teaching with administrative responsibilities as Vice Department Head and Director of Pre-doctoral Program. Amal has special passion in mentorship both within and outside COD, and at international level. She is the program director of Summer Research Group) for undergraduate students.

Her research interest, which is on dental caries and white spot lesion prevention and treatment, has been supported by Industry contracts and intramural grants. She published in peer-reviewed journals. Noureldin is the elected President of the (AADR)-Dallas Chapter. In recognition of her leadership qualities and accomplishments, Noureldin was honored with Distinguished Teaching Excellence Award (2016) and honored with Clinical Faculty Research Award in 2019 by Texas A&M College of Dentistry.


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Management of the Patient with Dentin Hypersensitivity (2nd Edition)

Dentin hypersensitivity is a quality-of-life issue, impacting a significant number of individuals. Left untreated, it creates suffering for the patient and risk for further deterioration of tooth structure. This Quality Resource Guide (QRG) presents the theories of causation, and the clinical contributing factors, for dentin hypersensitivity, as well as its classic symptoms. The QRG then, using an evidence-based approach, discusses contemporary management of the condition, including prevention and treatment with at-home and in-office approaches. The QRG is an important reference for the dental clinician assessing a patient with dentin hypersensitivity. It also provides background information for the dental office team to answer a patient&rsquo\;s questions regarding the reasons why he/she may have dentin hypersensitivity, and the therapy options that are available.

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