DEARBORN, MI, February 13, 2013 (Press-News.org) To showcase his commitment and dedication to dentistry, Dr. Kalil Abraham, dentist in Dearborn, is proud to announce his Fellowship Award from the Academy of General Dentistry and the International Congress of Oral Implantologists. Receiving these awards is a special step in validating Dr. Abraham's expertise and proficiency in all phases of dentistry.
To qualify for a Fellowship, Dr. Abraham remained in good standing, provided both the surgical and restorative phases of implant dentistry and met the published educational and experiential requirements. It is also important to meet the professional and leadership credentials requirements specified in the Requirements for Fellow Membership, which was achieved by Dr. Abraham, Dearborn dentist.
"It truly is an honor to be awarded a Fellowship for both the Academy of General Dentistry and the International Congress of Oral Implantologists. By receiving these awards, it showcases my commitment and dedication to helping my patients smile bigger and with more confidence each year. I look forward to continuing to provide exceptional dental health care and implant dentistry for my patients each year," said Dr. Kalil Abraham, Dearborn, MI dentist.
Dr. Kalil Abraham, dentist in Dearborn, MI, graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. He went on to receive his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry. Since graduation, Dr. Abraham has been awarded a fellowship from the Academy of General Dentistry and a fellowship from the International Congress of Oral Implantologists. He is also dedicated to completing extensive hours to expanding his knowledge with continuing educational courses in cosmetic dentistry, dental implants, and orthodontics.
By receiving a Fellowship from the Academy of General Dentistry and a Fellowship from the International Congress of Oral Implantologists, Dr. Kalil Abraham further proves his commitment and dedication to providing his patients with the best care possible. For more information on dental implants in Dearborn and Dr. Abraham, patients are invited to visit Executive Dentistry at http://www.executivedentistry.com.
About Executive Dentistry: Dr. Kalil Abraham has been practicing dentistry since graduating with his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry. His practice offers a variety of dental services including whitening, veneers, braces and dental implants in Dearborn. Dr. Abraham has been awarded a fellowship from the Academy of General Dentistry and a fellowship from the International Congress of Oral Implantologists. Dr. Abraham is also a member of the American Dental Association and Michigan Dental Association. He participates in a variety of continuing education courses each year to ensure that he offers the most up to date and effective dental care to his patients in Dearborn.
Media Contact:
Executive Dentistry
drabraham@executivedentistry.com
6150 Greenfield Road Ste 100
Dearborn, MI 48126
(313) 584-0440
http://www.executivedentistry.com
Dentist in Dearborn Receives Fellowship From Two Prestigious Organizations
Dr. Kalil Abraham, Dearborn dentist, is honored to have received the Fellowship from both the Academy of General Dentistry and the International Congress of Oral Implantologists.
2013-02-13
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[Press-News.org] Dentist in Dearborn Receives Fellowship From Two Prestigious OrganizationsDr. Kalil Abraham, Dearborn dentist, is honored to have received the Fellowship from both the Academy of General Dentistry and the International Congress of Oral Implantologists.