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==Biography==

==Biography==

He was born in [[Cairo]] in 1935 to Edward and Georgette Bishara. He obtained his dental degree and his Orthodontic degree from [[Alexandria University]]. He practiced dentistry in Egypt for 11 years at Moassat Hospital in Alexandria after which he moved to New York City to work as a Pediatric Dentist at the Guggenheim Clinic. He then moved to [[University of Iowa College of Dentistry]] where he received his Orthodontic degree a second time. In 1968, he became a faculty at the Orthodontic Program of Iowa University and served there until 2010. Bishara was married to Anne Ghalioungui and had four daughters.

was born in [[Cairo]] in 1935 to Edward and Georgette Bishara. He obtained his dental degree and his Orthodontic degree from [[Alexandria University]]. He practiced dentistry in Egypt for 11 years at Moassat Hospital in Alexandria after which he moved to New York City to work as a Pediatric Dentist at the Guggenheim Clinic. He then moved to [[University of Iowa College of Dentistry]] where he received his Orthodontic degree a second time. In 1968, he became a faculty at the Orthodontic Program of Iowa University and served there until 2010. Bishara was married to Anne Ghalioungui and had four daughters.

==Published works==

==Published works==


Latest revision as of 10:45, 7 December 2025

Egyptian orthodontist

Samir Bishara

Born (1935-10-31)October 31, 1935

Cairo

Died October 8, 2010(2010-10-08) (aged 74)
Education Alexandria University, University of Iowa College of Dentistry
Medical career
Profession Dentist
Institutions University of Iowa College of Dentistry
Sub-specialties Orthodontics
Research Growth and Development

Samir Bishara (October 31, 1935 – October 8, 2010) was an Egyptian orthodontist.[1]

Samir Bishara was born in Cairo in 1935 to Edward and Georgette Bishara. He obtained his dental degree and his Orthodontic degree from Alexandria University. He practiced dentistry in Egypt for 11 years at Moassat Hospital in Alexandria after which he moved to New York City to work as a Pediatric Dentist at the Guggenheim Clinic. He then moved to University of Iowa College of Dentistry where he received his Orthodontic degree a second time. In 1968, he became a faculty at the Orthodontic Program of Iowa University and served there until 2010. Bishara was married to Anne Ghalioungui and had four daughters.

Bishara has published over 200 scientific articles.[2]

Bishara published an orthodontic textbook called Textbook of Orthodontics in 2001.[3]

  • SE Bishara, D Ortho, Impacted maxillary canines: A review, American journal of orthodontics and dentofacial , 1992[4]
  • E Bishara, RN Staley, Maxillary expansion: clinical implications, S American journal of orthodontics and dentofacial, 1987[5]

Before he died, he was a still a Professor of Orthodontics at the University of Iowa College of Dentistry. He died at the age of 74 in 2010.

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