Oak Brook Dental Group

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After more than three decades of dedicated service to the Oak Brook community, Oak Brook Dental Group ushered in an exciting new era with the opening of its expanded facility on August 25. The new office features a larger, more comfortable layout and cutting-edge technology—like 3-D X-rays and digital scans that eliminate the need for traditional dental impressions.

This milestone also marks a thoughtful leadership transition. With the retirement of longtime practitioners Dr. James V. Hudson and Dr. John G. Hartmann—each of whom served the community for over 35 years—the practice welcomes three accomplished dentists: Dr. Samira Mukkamala, Dr. Rainah Hanif, and Dr. Nour Issa. Together, they bring extensive expertise, advanced training, and a shared commitment to patient-focused care.

Dr. Samira Mukkamala, originally from Montgomery, Alabama, earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in the biological sciences at Auburn University before working as a dental assistant in Davie, Florida. She went on to earn her DMD at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine and completed an Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD) residency at Dientes Community Dental in Santa Cruz, California. Patients appreciate her combination of rigorous clinical training, modern techniques, and a reassuring chairside manner.

Dr. Rainah Hanif brings both international and U.S. training to the practice, earning her Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) in Pakistan before completing her Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry. She received the Frances Best Watkins Award for her commitment to public health and service to underserved communities. Dr. Hanif provides comprehensive care with a special interest in treating patients with special healthcare needs, focusing on clear communication, education, and empathy so patients feel informed and respected at every visit.

Dr. Nour Issa has been at Oak Book Dental Group for nearly 2 years. She graduated summa cum laude in the top 5% of her class and has been honored with the American College of Prosthodontists Award for outstanding achievement in prosthodontics, the Award of Excellence, and the Dr. William S. Kramer Award of Excellence. A member of the Omicron Kappa Upsilon National Dental Honor Society, she is also a published researcher in oral cancer whose work has been presented at leading conferences and published in peer-reviewed journals.

Though the names have changed, the values that have defined Oak Brook Dental Group—personalized care, trust, and community connection—are stronger than ever. With a modern new facility and a team dedicated to blending innovation with compassion, the practice is well-positioned to serve Oak Brook for decades to come.

Oak Brook Dental Group
2119 Clearwater Dr.
Oak Brook, Illinois
630-990-7766
oakbrookdentalgroup.com

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