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About Mr Abdul Ahmed

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Mr Abdul Ahmed completed his Dentistry in Liverpool in 1999 and gained the MFDSRCS in 2002. He studied Medicine at Birmingham Medical School, and completed his basic surgical training and MRCS exams in London. His higher surgical training was at Northwick Park Hospital, University College London Hospital, Great Ormond street Hospital, and the Royal London Hospital, completing the FRCS in Maxillofacial Surgery in 2013. He has received the Diploma of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck surgery from the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

He has a special interest in Head and Neck cancer surgery and Microvascular Reconstruction and Salivary gland surgery, but also offers treatment for Oral Surgery including the treatment of  wisdom teeth, benign pathology of the mouth and jaws, Dental implant surgery, jaw joint disorders, and facial pain.

Clinical Interests

  • Wisdom tooth surgery
  • TMJ Jaw Joint disorder
  • Skin cancer
  • Head and neck surgery (oral-maxillo-facial)
  • Skin surgery moles bcc etc
  • Surgery of Mouth, Jaws, Face, Ears, Nose; Reconstructive surgery
  • Salivary gland disease
  • Head and neck cancer
  • Oral medicine; Facial pain
  • Skin tumours / cancer/ oncology
  • Neck lumps - benign
  • Dental / oral implants
  • Dental Surgery
  • Infections
  • Facial Pain

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