(+961) 1 421 000 ext maha.daou@usj.edu.lb
Maha H. DAOU is an associate professor at the faculty
of dental medicine, Tours University, France and at Saint Joseph University
(FMD-USJ) of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon.
She holds a Doctor of Dental
Surgery degree (DDS) from FMD-USJ. She also has a graduate Certificate – A
(CES – A) in Technology of Dental Materials, from Paris VII University, France,
and a graduate Certificate – B (CES – B) in Pedodontics – Prevention, from
Paris VII University, France.
She
obtained an Advanced Studies Diploma (DEA), from FMD-USJ, and
she completed her Ph.D. from USJ, and ULB (Université Libre de Bruxelles),
Belgium.
Her
current research interests focus on direct restorative materials and techniques
in pediatric dentistry.
She is an active participant of scientific and educational seminars. She
is member of the International Association for Dental Research (IADR), member
of the Lebanese Association for Dental Research (LADR), member of the
academy of dental materials, member of the Société francophone de biomatériaux
dentaires (SFBD – French-Speaking Society of Dental Biomaterials) member of the
Lebanese Dental Association (LDA), member of the Lebanese society of Pediatric
Dentistry (LSPD), Former Executive Member (2014-2018) of the Société
francophone de biomatériaux dentaires (SFBD), and member of the Société de
Médecine dentaire, Belgium, and the Belgium academy of pediatric
dentistry. She delivers conferences at national and international dental
congresses. She is an author and co-author of scientific publications in
international Journals.
• DU
• Doctorat d'université - Biologie et matériaux du milieu buccal
• Doctorat d'Universite
• DEA
• D.E.A - Biologie et matériaux du milieu buccal
• Diplôme - Odontologie pédiatrique
• Diplôme - Odontologie pédiatrique
• CES Materiaux
• CES B Pedodontie Prevention
• Doctorat d'exercice - Chirurgie dentaire
• Docteur en chirurgie dentaire
00MAT
DI3,
00DEPCI4,
003MATDI6 - Matériaux dentaires
003IT18P2,
003MEDMED,
Médecine et Santé
Ø Direct/indirect Restorative techniques in permanent premolars Ø Direct/Indirect Restorative techniques in primary molars Ø
Burnout dental students, covid Ø
Color stability, resin
infiltration, in vitro Ø
Chemo mechanical caries removal. Ø
Remineralzing agents Ø In vitro evaluation of dental materials Ø
Finite elements /restorative
dentistry Ø Speckle laser-Resin composite/ elastomeric chains -orthodontics Ø
Resin infiltration/mechanical
properties of biomaterials/ageing of dental materials. MIH-marginal
adaptation. Ø
SEM/ageing / mechanical
properties /restorative materials Ø
Bulk filling materials/ Proximal
Cavity. In vitro study. Ø
Ageing of Dental Materials. In
vitro. Ø
Dental waste management in Lebanon:
epidemiological study Ø
Pit and fissure sealants in
pediatric dentistry: clinical evaluation Ø
Study of the degradation
process of dental materials by analysis of speckle field dynamics. |
Fracture Resistance of
Direct versus Indirect Restorations on Posterior Teeth: A Systematic Review and
Meta-Analysis. Carol
Moussa; Guillaume Savard; Gael Rochefort; Matthieu Renaud; Frédéric Denis;
Maha H. Daou. Bioengineering 2024, Volume 11, Issue 6, 536. Dentistry Education,
Practice, and Research: Dentistry Education, Practice, and Research in Lebanon. In book: Handbook of
Medical and Health Sciences in Developing Countries. March 2024. Maha
H Daou, Roula
El Hachem, Pascale
Salameh, Aline
Hajj. ©
Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024 Handbook
of Medical and Health Sciences in Developing Countries.DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-74786-2_438-1. Prevalence of
Hypodontia and Supernumerary Teeth in Patients Attending Private Pediatric
Dental Clinic in Lebanon. Maha H Daou, Pascale Harb
Bteiche, Jihad Fakhouri, Nada El Osta. Journal of Clinical
Pediatric Dentistry: 2019, 43 (5), 345-349. The influence of simulated aging on the color stability of
composite resin cements. Mina, N.R., Baba, N.Z., Al-Harbi, F.A., Elgezawi, M.F., Daou, M. Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry. 2019; 121(2), pp. 306-310. Clinical Evaluation of Four
Different Dental Restorative Materials: One-year results. Maha H Daou, Bruno Tavernier,
Jean-Marc Meyer. Revue Mensuelle Suisse d’Odontostomatologie, RMSO (2008) ;
118(4), 290-5. Two-Year Clinical Evaluation
of Three Restorative Materials in Primary Molars. Maha H Daou, Bruno
Tavernier, Jean-Marc Meyer. J Clin Pediatr Dent (2009) ; 34(1) : 53-58. Clinical Success of Compomer
and Amalgam Restorations in Primary Molars in 36 months follow up. Maha H. Daou, Thomas
Attin, Till N. Gohring. Revue Mensuelle Suisse d’Odontostomatologie, RMSO (2009)
; 119(11), 1082-1088.
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