Meet Dr. Karim Elmorshedy at MidJersey Family & Implant Dentistry in Somerset, NJ
Meet Dr. Karim Elmorshedy at MidJersey Family & Implant Dentistry and get a perfect set of teeth. To consult our professionals, please contact us or book an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 107 Cedar Grove Ln Suite 102, Somerset, NJ 08873. We serve patients from Somerset NJ, New Brunswick NJ, Highland Park NJ, Piscataway NJ, Hillsborough NJ, Manville NJ, South Bound Brooke NJ, and surrounding areas.


DR. KARIM ELMORSHEDY
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Dr. Karim Elmorshedy received his D.M.D. (Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry) from Rutgers School of Dental Medicine. He is very passionate about the surgical aspect of dentistry, full mouth rehabilitation with implants, and same-day teeth.
“No two cases are similar in dentistry. I treat people, not patients. Every case that I encounter is treated comprehensively, taking into account the patient’s expectations, concerns, goals and previous experiences. The most enjoyable part of my job is to spend time talking to my patients and involving them in the digital planning of their dental treatment. The digitization of dentistry has made it much easier to efficiently plan, execute and deliver results that meet both the patient’s expectations and the criteria for clinical success.”
When he is not practicing dentistry or pursuing professional development, Dr. Karim enjoys traveling, flying small airplanes for leisure, spending time with family and friends, and writing poetry.
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Check out Dr, Karim’s Dental Poem!
Be like a Tooth, My Friend
Be like a tooth, my friend,
Tough like enamel,
Soft-hearted like pulp.
Form tight contacts with your fellow men,
Yet, keep enough embrasures to cleanse yourself.
Take good care of your health,
Lest decay creeps into your body.
The road of life won’t be straight.
There will be pits, fissures and fossae,
But also cusps, ridges, and heights of contour.
With your comrades, you can crush and grind any obstacle.
Yet, remember you are still unique;
You have a special role in this life,
And no pontic can fully perform your functions.
Sometimes, you will be injured and traumatized.
You may even feel out of occlusion with the world,
But you have the power to regenerate, to remineralize;
For your bones are deep-rooted in the house of humanity.
And your close friends, your abutments,
Will support you and gladly share the load with you.
Don’t forget, trauma can strengthen your ligaments,
And one day you will realign yourself,
And reoccupy your space in the arch of life.
Never give up or surrender to toxins,
For, I’m afraid, extraction will be your only option,
This premature death that grieves your closest friends,
Who will shift, erupt in tears, and tip over your grave
To mourn the loss of a friend they couldn’t save.
Be like a tooth, my friend!
Karim Elmorshedy, DMD