is graduated B.D.S. from S.D.M. College of dental sciences, Dharwad, Karnataka in 2000.
She is practicing dental surgeon since 2001. She was ex lecturer F.D.S.D.D.U. and worked there for 11 years. She does Single sitting root canals, Dentures, Veneers, Cosmetic dentistry. She has unergone training programme in Rotary endodontics and Comprehensive esthetic dentistry as well.
Graduated from S.D.M. college of Dental Sciences, Dharwad, Karnataka.
Practicing dental surgeon sience 2001.
Ex. Lecturer, Faculty of Dental Sciences, Dharamsinh Desai University, Nadiad.
Completed a Certificate course in Rotary endodontics.
Completed a Certificate course in Advanced aesthetic dentistry.
Your teeth play an important part in your daily life. It not only helps you to chew and eat your food, but frames your face. Any missing tooth can have a major impact on your quality of life.
The mission of Samruddhi Dental clinic & Implant Center in nadiad is to provide high quality yet affordable dental treatment with high sterilization standards and honest and transparent processes and pricing to our patients.
Read MoreThe age-old Indian value system has its imprint on Samruddhi Dental clinic value system too. Samruddhi Dental clinic promotes a healthy working environment, which encourages and fosters a climate of openness, respect and innovation, along with Integrity, Leadership, Ownership and Trust in nadiad.
Read MoreIt has always been, and will always be, about quality. We're passionate about treating patients with great care and commitment to ensure that they always get high quality dental services at affordable prices. We clinic deeply about all of this.
Read MoreHere you can get your answers about our dental company,service and more...
Replaces partial or total loss of natural teeth by constructing partial or full dentures (metal and non-metal).
Restores natural teeth by fabricating crowns and bridges.
Corrects dental irregularities by manufacturing fixed or removable appliances.
Completes implantology procedures by fabricating prostheses to fit implants the dentist places directly into the patient's jawbone.
Replaces missing facial and body tissues due to injury, disease, or developmental abnormality by fabricating maxillo-facial prostheses.
Constructs prostheses by following the dentist's prescription; making models of the mouth and teeth from impressions of the patient's mouth taken by the dentist; building-up wax replicas of part or all of the mouth and/or teeth on the model; encasing the wax in a mould material and melting away the wax; replacing the wax with plastic, metal, or ceramic materials to make the replacement appliance; polishing and finishing the appliance prior to its being placed in the patient's mouth by the dentist.
Documents actions by completing forms, reports, logs, and records.
Utilizes and conserves supplies and equipment by completing plaster casting, electro-spot welding, metal casting, metal polishing, wax modeling, ceramics, wire bending, electroplating and sandblasting; using CAD/CAM units; maintaining supplies inventories; keeping equipment operating.
Improves quality results by studying, evaluating, and re-designing processes; implementing changes.
Updates dental laboratory technician job knowledge and skills by participating in educational opportunities; reading professional publications; maintaining personal networks; participating in professional organizations.
Enhances dental laboratory reputation by accepting ownership for accomplishing new and different requests; exploring opportunities to add value to job accomplishments.
There’s no need to be worried if your dentist or endodontist prescribes a root canal procedure to treat a damaged or diseased tooth.
Millions of teeth are treated and saved this way each year, relieving pain and making teeth healthy again.
Inside your tooth, beneath the white enamel and a hard layer called dentin, is a soft tissue called pulp.
This tissue contains blood vessels, nerves and connective tissue, which help grow the root of your tooth during its development.
A fully developed tooth can survive without the pulp because the tooth continues to be nourished by the tissues surrounding it.
Modern endodontic treatment is nothing like those old sayings! It’s very similar to a routine filling and can usually be completed in one or two appointments, depending upon the condition of your tooth and your personal circumstances.
Getting a root canal is relatively painless and extremely effective. You’ll be back to smiling, biting and chewing with ease in no time.
Very few people are lucky enough to have a perfect smile, but nowadays a smile makeover can help improve on nature.
Your cosmetic dentist in Sarasota Florida can replace missing teeth, or will repair any that are broken, chipped or stained.
Misaligned teeth can be brought back into alignment with the latest orthodontic technologies. The final result should have you grinning from ear to ear.
Smile makeovers can include a combination of different treatments, and both surgical and nonsurgical procedures can be used to correct various problems with your teeth and gums.
A smile makeover is customized to deal with your particular issues.
Common problems that can be treated include missing teeth, and unevenly spaced teeth and bite problems.
Cracks and chips in teeth can be mended, and teeth that are badly discolored can be brightened up, or disguised with dental restorations.
Bleaching is done to lighten teeth that are stained or discolored. It entails the use of a bleaching solution applied by a dentist or a gel in a tray that fits over the teeth used at home under a dentist's supervision.
Bonding involves applying tooth-colored plastic putty, called composite resin, to the surface of chipped or broken teeth.
This resin is also used to fill cavities in front teeth (giving a more natural-looking result) and to fill gaps between teeth.
Veneers are thin, porcelain shells that cover the front of the teeth.
They can improve the appearance of damaged, discolored, misshapen, or misaligned teeth.
Reshaping involves the removal of enamel from a misshapen tooth so that it matches other teeth.
Orthodontics uses braces to correct the position of crowded or misaligned teeth. Implants are artificial teeth which are attached directly to the jaw to replace missing teeth.
Pediatric dentists are dedicated to the oral health of children from infancy through the teen years.
They have the experience and qualifications to care for a child’s teeth, gums, and mouth throughout the various stages of childhood.
Children begin to get their baby teeth during the first 6 months of life.
By age 6 or 7 years, they start to lose their first set of teeth, which eventually are replaced by secondary, permanent teeth.
Without proper dental care, children face possible oral decay and disease that can cause a lifetime of pain and complications.
Today, early childhood dental caries—an infectious disease—is 5 times more common in children than asthma and 7 times more common than hay fever.