DDS (Tehran), MSc (Endo) (Tehran), DClinDent (Endo) (WA), Specialist Endodontist
Dr Shahrzad Nazari is a female Specialist Endodontist who speaks Farsi (as well as English).
Welcome to my personal website and thank you for your interest in knowing more about me, what I do and how to reach me. I am very excited to introduce myself here.
As a specialist dentist, I was trained to manage complex cases and sometimees difficult situations. Endodontics, the branch of dentistry concerned with the morphology, physiology and pathology of the human dental pulp and periapical tissues. Its study and practice encompass the basic and clinical sciences including the biology of the normal pulp and the etiology, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diseases and injuries of the pulp and associated periapical conditions, is not a job to me, as I am enjoying what I am doing.
I have always had a true passion for art, thus, I can easily call myself a creative person in that regard. as I love making things with my hands. I have been blessed to be able to use my hands very delicately, for which I am immensely grateful to the family that I was born in and to my childhood environment. Moreover, writing with hands throughout school days needed good handwriting, which was not only important in written exams but also was a separate unit to pass in both middle school and high school. I spent son many hours on precise copying letters of a word from good handwriting books and journals. I strongly believe that these practices helped me and many other students in those days to become more attentive to details, to be able to completely follow instructions and to to be more patient.
During high school, many girls including myself also had to learn sewing, making embroidery and many other skills like that. Therefore, those, who entered medicine and dentistry, were fortunate to learn to stich wounds better and easier. I also believe that these skills added stable foundations to my abilities to be a good dental surgeon later.
Additionally, spending numerous lazy long summer holidays, which were almost three continuous months per every year, on solving puzzles, mainly from Ravensburger brand, taught me patience and perseverance. These characteristic features stablished a habit of “not letting go”, which worked well when I am dealing with complications of the root canal treatment such as negotiating a calcified. blocked root canal and removing pieces of broken instruments from root canals of teeth. There has also been a downside to this habit, which I have been working on it to narrow its application to the necessary situations. :)
Since I am mainly dealing with dental pain and dental infections, many people might consider this job to be stressful. However, I have always been satisfied with a sense of achievement at the end of every session, when my patients are happy with my gentle and caring bedside manner and my attitude to acknowledge challenges with a smile.