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Dr. Sanika Deodhar
I am a dental surgeon and have been working at Show Your Smile Dental Care Pvt Ltd for the past 3 years now. It’s been a journey full of learning, patience and honestly, figuring out what really matters to patients beyond just teeth. Every case brings a new story, sometimes a challenge, sometimes just a routine thing that needs a bit of empathy and steady hands. I focus on general dentistry — from routine oral health checkups to restorative treatments. Over the years, I’ve got pretty comfortable handling root canal procedures, extractions, scaling, and dental fillings. I also assist with smile design consults when required but mostly I like staying involved in the long-term care plans where I can see progress happening slowly, visit after visit. It’s not always perfect, but it’s real. And patients remember that. One of the things I’ve leaned into more lately is just slowing down during consultations. Not rushing through the jargon. Trying to actually listen when someone says they’re scared of the sound of the drill or they had a bad experience somewhere else. That stuff matters, even if we don’t always talk about it. I feel like trust builds over time and sometimes a small bit of reassurance or explaining things in plain words goes a long way. The clinic itself — Show Your Smile Dental Care — is a place I’ve grown with. We're not some huge setup, but the environment is really warm and team-focused. We all help each other out when things get hectic (which happens a lot during holidays btw) and I’ve learned a lot just from observing seniors and how they communicate with patients. I won’t say I know everything or have it all figured out, because honestly, some days are hard. But I do show up with consistency, I stay curious, and I try to treat each person with respect no matter what they’re coming in for. It’s not always about fancy treatments; sometimes just fixing a chipped tooth or relieving pain changes someone’s whole week. And yeah—there’s still plenty to improve. Still mess up a rubber dam clamp once in a while, forget to adjust the light angle perfectly (ugh), or mix up a tray setup during a busy shift. But I try to own it, learn, and keep moving forward. Anyway, that’s me. Dentistry feels like the kind of work where showing up honestly and doing the basics well still counts for a lot.
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