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Blogs By Dr. Syed Nabeel

The Biology Beneath the Bite: Occlusion, Implants, and the Logic That Governs Both

In 2010, I was on a late-night international call with an NMD-trained dentist in the United States. I was not calling to argue philosophy. I was calling because something in the biomechanics of daily dentistry refused to sit quietly in my mind. I had been thinking deeply about occlusion, implants, bridges, vertical dimension, force transmission, […]

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Blogs By Dr. Syed Nabeel

A Morning Reflection: Why AI Matters — and Why I Matter Too

  I opened my laptop one quiet morning, coffee beside me, scrolling as I usually do. Somewhere between emails and headlines, one article stopped me in my tracks: AI Takes Center Stage at Harvard School of Dental Medicine Symposium. I clicked. As I read, I didn’t just see technology. I saw possibility. And a thought […]

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Blogs By Dr. Syed Nabeel

The HLA-B27 Gene: Key Implications for Dentistry and Sports Medicine- 1

  The human leukocyte antigen B27 (HLA-B27) is far more than a lab value that rheumatologists tick off on a form. It is a biological signal — a subtle warning — that can quietly shape a patient’s life across multiple specialties, including dentistry and sports medicine. More than 90% of patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) […]

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Blogs By Dr. Syed Nabeel

Revolutionizing Smiles: The Breakthrough That Could Make Cavities a Thing of the Past

A Call, A Back Sprain, and a Return to the Blog It was early evening when the phone rang on my desk, just as the Mysore sky was melting into copper and gold. I leaned back—carefully—and answered. On the line was Dr. Catherine Osmanova, an early subscriber of DentistryUnited, a Moscow-based clinician who has followed […]

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Blogs By Dr. Syed Nabeel

When AI, Dentists, and Patients Don’t Agree: Who Decides What’s “Right” in Dental Care?

Exploring bias, conflict, and compassion in the age of algorithm-driven dentistry. Prologue: A Diwali Night at Smile Maker It was Diwali night. Outside Smile Maker, the air shimmered with the scent of burnt sparklers and warm sweets. Inside, under the soft hum of the clinic lights, I was finishing my last consultation for the day […]

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Blogs By Dr. Syed Nabeel

How Oral Bacteria May Predict Pancreatic Cancer: New Research Insights

Prologue This morning, as the golden edge of dawn filtered through my window, I found myself reading about the life of Steve Jobs. His journey—marked by brilliance, rebellion, and an unyielding search for meaning—has always intrigued me. There was something hauntingly poetic in how a man who revolutionized human connection was ultimately undone by a […]

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Blogs By Dr. Syed Nabeel

Mercury-Free Dental Restorations: The 2025 Amalgam Shift

Prologue: The Message That Sparked a Reflection It was a quiet Sunday evening when my phone blinked with a familiar chime—our old dental college WhatsApp group had come alive again. Amidst photos of silver anniversaries and gray hairs masked by filters, a message stood out. “Still using amalgam, Nabeel?” one of my batchmates teased, attaching […]

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Managing Unparallel Teeth in Dental Bridges: Solutions for Optimal Alignment

When Abutments Diverge: Navigating the Challenges of Unparallel Teeth in Fixed Partial Dentures In the intricate world of restorative dentistry, the quest for prosthetic harmony often hinges on a fundamental principle: parallelism of abutment teeth. As an alumnus of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, where I honed my skills in prosthodontics amid a […]

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Blogs By Dr. Syed Nabeel

Invisalign vs Other Aligner Systems: A Global Orthodontic Perspective by Dr. Syed Nabeel

By Dr. Syed Nabeel, BDS, D Orth, MFD RCSI, MFDS RCPS (Glasgow) Prologue The evening in Mysore carried a gentle stillness. The last rays of sunlight rested on my study window when my phone rang. It was Dr. Sandra, a respected member of the DentistryUnited community. Her words came with urgency yet warmth: “Nabeel, could […]

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Blogs By Dr. Syed Nabeel

Penicillin: A Chance Encounter That Changed Medicine

Penicillin: The Spark That Reshaped Modern Medicine   When Sir Alexander Fleming stepped into his modest lab at St. Mary’s Hospital in September 1928, he hardly expected to stumble upon a discovery that would rewrite medical history. On his bench sat a petri dish streaked with Staphylococcus aureus, where an accidental patch of mold had […]

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