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Dr Steve Stramotas
BDS(Wits); MSc Dent (Rand) MDSc (Syd)
Steve is married with 3 lovely daughters. He obtained his Bachelor of Science in Dentistry and his Masters in Dentistry at the University of Witwatersrand in South Africa. This was followed by a Masters Degree in Orthodontics in 1999. Steve has lectured both nationally and internationally and is an Honorary lecturer at the University of Sydney, tutoring and lecturing the post graduates for the past 10 years. He is actively involved in teaching the Lingual orthodontic technique both to the post graduates at the University and in private practice. It is his passion and enjoyment of the orthodontic profession that has driven him to continuing his education. This has allowed him to make use of the latest orthodontic techniques such as Lingual (behind the teeth) braces (Incognito) and he is a platinum provider of the orthodontic Invisalign treatment system. It is this that has made our practice the success it is today.
Steve is an active member of the Australian Orthodontic Board (AOB) and the past president of two Dental study groups. He is currently the president of the Australasian Lingual Orthodontic Society and an active member of the Australian Society of Orthodontists and American Association of Orthodontists.
Steve loves working with both Children and Adults alike. He is extremely approachable and is always happy to answer any questions or concerns regarding early orthodontic intervention, adolescent treatment and adult orthodontics (both simple and complex) involving discreet invisible orthodontic systems.
Dr Nour Eldin Tarraf
BDS (Hons), MDSc(Hons), MRACDS(Ortho), MOrth RCSEd
Nour was born and raised in Cairo, Egypt. He is married has two lovely young daughters. He finished his undergraduate dental degree at Cairo University with honours and completed an Orthodontic Masters Degree course in Cairo before moving to Sydney in 2005. This was followed by a three-year Masters Degree in Orthodontics at the University of Sydney which he finished with honours. Nour received the Wrigley award for the best overall postgraduate performance during the Masters course.
Nour is a member of Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons, the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, the Royal Society of Medicine, the Australian Society of Lingual Orthodontics and the European Society of Orthodontists.
Nour has an interest in research and teaching and has lectured both nationally and internationally. He has recently worked as a full time lecturer at the University of Sydney where he is also involved in a number of research projects while preparing to start a PhD soon.
Nour enjoys treating both children and adults with an emphasis on achieving facial and dental harmony. He has a particular interest in the use of aesthetic and invisible appliances such as the Lingual braces (Incognito) and the Invisalign orthodontic treatment system.
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