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Pascale Habre-Hallage

Saint-Joseph University, Lebanon

Biography

Pascale Habre was born on June 25th1969 in Mansourieh, Lebanon. She is married and has two boys (twins) of 10 years old. In 1993, she graduated as a dentist at Saint-Joseph University in Beirut. Afterwards, she received a scholarship from the French Government to continue her postgraduate training in Paris. She spent fi ve years in Paris where she had many diplomas. In 1995 she obtained a Postgraduate Certifi cate in Prosthodontics CESB at Université Paris 7 France and a Certifi cate in Biological and Medical Sciences (MSBM) at Université Paris 5, France. In 1997, she obtained a Master in Neurosciences from Université Paris 6, France and a University Diploma in Surgical and Prosthetic Implantology (DUICP) from Université Paris 7, France. Shortly after, she was recruited by Saint-Joseph University in Beirut where she has been teaching since September 1998 in the department of Prosthodontics. She gives many lectures to the under-graduate and post-graduate students at the Dental school at Saint-Joseph University. In 2003, she enrolled in the Doctor of Medical Science at the KatholiekeUniversiteit Leuven (KUL). From 2007 to 2009 she had the opportunity to explore osseoperception by the use of the functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging at Saint-Luc University Hospital in Brussels (UniversitéCatholique de Louvain; UCL). In June 2011, She received her PhD in Biomedical Sciences from (KUL). Currently, she is the director of the masters Program of Prothodonticsat Saint-Joseph University in Beirut and has a private practice limited to prosthodontics and implant rehabilitation.

Abstract

Abstract : The basis of tactile osseoperception after tooth replacement by a bone-anchored implant