At Al Lulu Medical Center, our General Dentistry team is led by two experienced professionals—Dr. Zareena Moorkan, who has been practicing in the UAE for over 30 years, and Dr. Shubha, with more than 17 years in dental care. They offer a broad range of dental services to support oral health at all stages of life.
Our services include routine dental checkups and cleanings, supporting early detection and management of oral health issues. Teeth whitening is also available using standard techniques designed to enhance appearance.
For restorative care, we offer composite fillings, dental bonding, and crowns and bridges to help restore tooth function and structure. Root canal therapy and tooth extractions, including wisdom tooth removal, are also available when needed.
For those seeking non-invasive aesthetic improvements, Snap-On Smile is available as a temporary option. Veneers and the Maryland bridge provide longer-term adjustments for teeth that are chipped, stained, or misaligned. Denture services, including flexible and complete options, are also offered for patients with missing teeth.
Preventive care includes pit and fissure sealants and fluoride treatments, which are useful in helping protect children’s teeth and support enamel strength. For patients requiring multiple procedures, we also offer full mouth rehabilitation aimed at restoring oral function and condition.
Dr. Zareena and Dr. Shubha prioritize patient comfort and clear communication to ensure a practical and informative experience. Whether visiting for routine care or a combination of treatments, patients receive focused dental support.
We invite you to begin your oral health journey with care informed by years of practice. Book a consultation to learn more about the services that fit your needs.
Our Sharjah center also provides dental care across various specialties, including cosmetic dentistry, orthodontics (braces and aligners), periodontics (gum care), endodontics (root canal therapy), prosthodontics (crowns, bridges, and dentures), pediatric dentistry, oral and maxillofacial surgery, and implantology.
Fluoride Varnish Services at Al Lulu Medical Center
Al Lulu Medical Center has been a trusted provider of fluoride varnish application services for students across the UAE for several years. With a commitment to preventive dental care, the center collaborates closely with schools, parents, and community health programs to ensure that children receive safe, evidence-based oral health interventions. Using high-quality materials and adhering to international guidelines, Al Lulu Medical Center’s experienced dental team delivers fluoride varnish treatments in a child-friendly environment, helping to reduce the prevalence of dental caries and promote lifelong oral wellness throughout the student population.
Dental surgery is the surgery of jaw bones and teeth. Therefore, it covers quite a number of dental procedures or medical procedures that involve artificial modification of dentition. It includes the following procedures below.
Dental Surgery Procedures
1. Endodontic: This is a type of surgery involving the root or pulp of the tooth.
a. Root Canal: A root canal surgery is an endodontic treatment done by an endodontist or dentist in order to treat a diseased or damaged tooth with the tooth root exposed. It involves removing the inflamed tooth pulp and tooth root from underneath the enamel and dentin in order to relieve pain and save a tooth from extraction (hence creating a root canal).
The infected tooth is drilled and has its pulp removed, only to be replaced with an inert substance. Afterwards, a crown is placed atop the tooth to save it. In the past, a root canal was infamous for its painfulness. However, modern endodontic therapy of the root canal is nothing like the old days. It’s much more efficient and less painful than before.
b. Pulpotomy: This is the precursor to a root canal procedure. It involves opening the tooth’s pulp chamber for the sake of draining the pulp infection. To be more specific, it removed the diseased portion of the pulp and leaves alone the rest of the pulp so that there’s no need for a full-blown root canal procedure.
This endodontic treatment is used in case the patient wishes to maintain the vitality of the remaining healthy pulpal tissue. Its advantages include having living teeth preserved that’s able to tell hot from cold temperatures as well as receive nutrients from your blood. A tooth with the root removed is more likely to crumble and break.
This procedure involves removing all the pulp in the pulp chamber temporarily for the sake of pain relief. Pulpectomy is typically called for when pulpotomy isn’t an option and all of the tooth’s pulp has become infected, inflamed, and disease-ridden. After removal, the canals are medicated and cleaned.
Sometimes, dentists do pulpectomy on primary or milk teeth. In such cases, the pulp is replaced with resorbable material. This is the recommended course of action for irreversible pulpitis on redicular and coronal pulp as well as primary molars that are abscessed.