Dr. Michael Sawaf

Dr. Michael Sawaf

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Dr. Michael Sawaf is an esteemed orthodontist who excels at fusing modern technology with refined orthodontic practices. He crafts smiles that are straight, symmetrical, and aesthetically pleasing. His clinic is a benchmark for excellence in integrating advanced dental technology with classic care techniques. Dr. Michael is a pioneer in adopting the latest advancements in orthodontic technology, customizing treatment plans that address dental alignment and overall facial aesthetics. His ability to blend these elements seamlessly ensures that each patient receives care that enhances their entire visage, leading to outcomes that support their dental health and self-esteem. His meticulous approach and dedication to each patient's unique needs set his practice apart in orthodontics. A board-certified orthodontist, Dr. Michael holds licenses to practice in Tennessee, Kentucky, and Georgia. His extensive expertise in dentofacial orthopedics was further honed during his tenure as Assistant Director at The Naval Medical Center in San Diego, where he specialized in complex orthodontic and facial corrections that require precise interventions. Educationally, Dr. Michael obtained his Doctor of Dental Medicine (D.M.D.) degree from the Boston University School of Dentistry 1995. He continued to enrich his expertise through an orthodontic residency at Jacksonville University, earning a Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study (C.A.G.S.) in 2006. Dr. Sawaf is committed to lifelong learning and routinely updates his certification, with his most recent recertification completed in 2020, to ensure he remains at the forefront of orthodontic advancements.
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Writing a memoir at only fifteen years old has taught me a lot. Giving me the time to reflect on the lessons I learned the hard way and the mistakes I've made thus far. I learned, if there is at least two sides to every story, there is at least two sides to every person. What could be a smile is a broken heart in a deeper reality. We all live in a society where nothing is as it seems, the people being more complex and astonishing than the countless novels we read. And in a world ruled by tragedies, we are the survivors. Getting through our own history, more important to us then what we read in school. We take our story one page at a time, word by word because in the end, it will all be worth it. I dedicate this memoir to the people who have been with me on my journey of self discovery, even if only in spirit. Mom- Who has made non stop sacrifices to ensure my happiness and well being. Nothing would be possible without you! Grandma- Who has inspired me and made a huge influence to the person I am now and who I'll be in the future. Callie- My own personal slave, illustrator, editor and full time best friend. You know I love you <3 Ariana Grande- My celebrity inspiration, showing me that it's ok to "love who you love, no one can judge, follow your heart and don't give up", getting me through the long and lonely nights. Be sure to buy her new album "Moonlight", hopefully to be released this year and her new fragrance "Ari" in accordance to the "Be You" campaign. Adam Young (Of Owl City)- My first artist I listened to, your songs make me think of the past and the new adventures to come. Sam Tsui- The album "Make it up" taught me to not be scared of not knowing what's going to happen next. Being young and naive Isn't necessarily a bad thing, as it brings way to new experiences, to be vulnerable and crying doesn't make you any less of a person. That we're all human and it's ok to embrace it.

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