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Adele Niyonzima

“My patients are like family to me, and I take great joy in helping them maintain healthy smiles.”

Growing up in Rwanda during the civil war, Adele learned the importance of resilience and perseverance. Despite the hardships, she excelled in her studies and eventually became a dentist, with a particular interest in pediatric dentistry. After completing her education, Adele made the bold decision to move to Oslo, where she now has her own dental practice. In her free time, she enjoys exploring the city's many museums and art galleries. Despite the cultural differences, she feels at home in Norway and is grateful for the opportunity to build a thriving practice.

What inspired you to pursue dentistry?

Growing up, I was fascinated by the science of teeth and how important they are to overall health. I knew I wanted to make a difference in people's lives by helping them maintain their dental health.

What has been your biggest challenge as a dentist?

The language barrier can be a challenge sometimes, especially since many of my patients in Oslo are not native Norwegian speakers. But I've found ways to overcome it and build trust with my patients.

A picture of a bright, white smile.
Just like a picture captures a moment, dentistry allows me to improve someone's smile and capture their confidence.
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