Since 1996 — Mtayleb, Lebanon

A dentist who knows your smile by name

Since 1996, Dr. Esmeralda Nehme has cared for the families of Mtayleb and the Matn — from her Mtayleb clinic since 2001, gently, honestly, and always in your language.

Thirty years of gentle care — since 1996

Why families stay with us

Three decades, the same hands

Many of our patients first came as children and now bring their own. That kind of trust is earned one gentle visit at a time.

Transparent guidance

You will always know what treatment is recommended and why, helping you make informed decisions for your care.

In your language

English, French or Arabic — explain your worry in the words that come naturally, and be fully understood.

Complete care for every smile

From a child’s first check-up to a crown that lets you chew comfortably again, the clinic covers all of general dentistry under one roof.

Your dentist

Behind every healthy smile, a familiar face

Dr. Esmeralda Nehme has practiced general dentistry since 1996 — first in Baouchriyeh, and from her own clinic in Mtayleb since 2001. Her philosophy is simple: prevent before treating, explain before acting, and never recommend what she wouldn’t recommend to her own family.

1996 Degree in Medical Dentistry, Lebanese University — first clinic in Baouchriyeh
2001 Opens her own clinic in Mtayleb
Today Caring for three generations of the same families

Questions patients often ask

Straight answers, before you even pick up the phone.

Do you treat children?

Yes — happily. Children are welcome from their very first teeth. Early, relaxed visits teach them that the dentist is a friend, and they help us catch small issues before they grow.

I haven’t seen a dentist in years. Will I be judged?

Never. Life happens — what matters is that you’re here now. Your first visit is a calm assessment and an honest conversation about options, at your pace.

What languages are spoken at the clinic?

Arabic, French and English. Ask your questions in whichever language feels natural — you will be understood and answered in the same one.

Do you handle dental emergencies?

Yes. If you’re in pain, call or send a WhatsApp message and we will find the earliest possible moment to see you — same day whenever we can.

How often should I come for a check-up?

For most people, every six months. Regular check-ups and cleanings are essential for preventive care — they help identify and resolve minor issues before they develop into major dental problems.

Where exactly is the clinic?

In Mtayleb, in the Matn district of Mount Lebanon — a few minutes from Rabieh and Ain Aar. You’ll find the address, map and directions on our contact page.

A question? A tooth that won’t let you sleep?

Send a WhatsApp message or call the clinic — you’ll get a real answer from a real person.

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