Dr. Kazal B. Ansari
Experience: | 1 year |
Education: | Adesh Institute of Dental Sciences and Research |
Academic degree: | DDS/DMD (Doctor of Dental Surgery / Doctor of Dental Medicine) |
Area of specialization: | I am trained in general dentistry, and I mean the real everyday stuff people usually show up late for... like fillings, root canals, tooth pain that’s been there for weeks but somehow feels urgent at 2am. I handle all that—plus extractions when a tooth just gotta go. I also work on building up broken teeth, trying to make them not just functional but nice to look at too. That kinda aesthetic buildup? It's more than just cosmetic—sometimes it helps with confidence, bite, even speech.
I deal with gingival problems a lot... from mild gingivitis (yea, that bleeding when you brush thing) to periodontitis, which can quietly damage more than you'd think if not watched. People underestimate gum health big time, but I keep an eye there every checkup. Whether it’s deep cleaning, local care or talking prevention—I’m into it.
Pain relief is def a daily thing—dental pain’s no joke and can knock down your sleep or diet or mood in no time. I always try explaining why it hurts, not just stop the hurt. And when someone understands what’s goin on inside their own mouth—they usually make better decisions next time (well, sometimes).
Nothing too flashy here, just steady hands, some care, and a lotta real convos with folks who wanna keep their teeth longer. That’s the goal isn’t it? Avoid major stuff by handling the small things early. If you’re not sure what you need, we’ll figure it together—talk, check, plan. Simple. |
Achievements: | I am a BDS grad and yea, gold medalist of my batch which still feels kind of wild to write?? but anyway. I was also elected as General Secretary for the Dental Council at Adesh Dental College in 2024, which taught me more than books did sometimes tbh. I got 3rd place in poster presentation at the World Dental Conference 2020... that one was hectic but kinda proud of it. Also won a few more poster comps on other occassions like National IAOMR day etc—those things keep you sharp. |
I am a young dental surgeon with a thing for fixing teeth... like actually fixing them, not just cleaning and calling it a day. I deal with everything from that nagging toothache you thought would go away (but didn’t) to full-on trauma cases where the tooth's hanging by a thread or fractured somewhere you didn't know could fracture. Whether it’s pain relief, root canal treatment, simple or surgical tooth extraction, or just making your smile look a bit more put-together—yea I handle all that stuff, daily. I really like breaking down dental problems into something people can get... not everyone’s used to hearing words like pulpitis or periapical abscess (though I hear ‘cavity’ and ‘nerve damage’ a lot). And ya, fillings and RCTs are the bread and butter, but I also enjoy aesthetic stuff—shaping chipped teeth, improving alignment (if mild), and helping people feel like smiling again without that half-mouth-cover reflex. It’s kinda rewarding to watch someone go from hiding their teeth to full grin. Then there's the surgical side... working with maxillofacial fractures is another level. The jaw’s tricky and not always forgiving. But I’ve assisted and done some solid work there too, whether it’s trauma from accidents or blunt injuries—we assess, we stabilize, we fix. Anyway, I don’t mean to sound all over the place, just that dental care is a whole spectrum and I try to cover most of it with honesty n care. No sugarcoating (pun not intended), if something needs to be pulled—we’ll talk about why. If it can be saved—we’ll def try that first. People often don’t realise how interconnected oral health is with overall health. Tooth pain can wreck sleep, mood, diet... and chronic stuff? That sneaks up. If you’re unsure about a procedure, or just wanna talk it through first—I’m that guy. Ask your questions, no rush. You shouldn’t have to guess when it comes to your teeth.