Sharjeel Chaudhry , BDS, FARCSI, is an esteemed Oral Health Specialist recognized for his expertise in diagnosing and treating a broad range of oral health conditions. He earned his Bachelor of Dental Surgery from Dow University of Health Sciences in July 2022. Currently, he holds multiple significant roles, including serving as an Editor for the International Journal of Medical Students and the Journal of Cancer Genetics and Biomarkers, as well as an Associate Editor and Clinical Advisor for Cochrane. In addition to his clinical acumen, Dr. Chaudhry is a dedicated researcher in oral medicine and oncology. His research contributions include numerous publications on topics such as osteoradionecrosis management, oral cancer, and the impact of oral health on thalassemia major patients. He is a member of several professional organizations, including the Cancer Prevention Research Group in Greece (CPRGG) and the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology. Dr. Chaudhry’s commitment to advancing oral health extends beyond his clinical and research endeavors. He actively participates in community health initiatives, notably leading oral health promotion programs through the Shifa Social Welfare Association. His dedication to public health and education underscores his holistic approach to healthcare, emphasizing the importance of accessible and comprehensive dental care for all. Zarmina Ehtesham is a dedicated dentist with a profound background in diagnosing and treating a broad spectrum of dental and orofacial conditions. She earned her Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) from Hamdard University and currently serves as a House Officer at Hamdard University Dental Hospital. Zarmina is known for her ability to communicate effectively with patients to ensure optimal oral health outcomes. In addition to her clinical practice, Zarmina is actively involved in academic, medical, and scientific writing. She leverages her expertise as a Faculty Affiliate at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (FARCSI). Her research contributions include roles as a reviewer for the Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention and the Journal of Medical Internet Research. She has published numerous articles on various topics, such as squamous cell carcinoma, oral health in thalassemia major patients, and the role of botulinum toxin type A in migraine treatment. Zarmina's commitment to the field extends to her involvement with the Shifa Social Welfare Association, where she serves as a dental surgeon and member, focusing on improving healthcare access for underprivileged populations in Pakistan. Her multidisciplinary approach to research includes expertise in cancer biology, molecular biology, and genetics, demonstrated through her work at the International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences.