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Dr. Anjali Chambole

Dr. Anjali Chambole
SB Patil Institute for Dental Science and Research, Bidar.
Doctor information
Experience:
1 year
Education:
S. B Patil Institute for Dental Science and Research, Bidar. Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore.
Academic degree:
Master of Dental Surgery (MDS)
Area of specialization:
I am a periodontist who really focus on keeping gums and the bone beneath them healthy, because honestly without that teeth just dont stay strong for long. Most of my day is about finding and treating things like gingivitis or periodontitis, sometimes its just bleeding or swollen gums that look minor but they can turn into real big problems if ignored. I do deep cleanings (scaling & root planing) to remove plaque under the gums, and when needed I go further with flap surgeries or gum grafts to rebuild support. I also place dental implants for missing teeth, which I like because it’s not only about chewing but also restoring someone’s smile back—it really change confidence. Every case feels a bit different though, sometimes it’s simple maintenance, other times it’s complex gum disease that’s been around for years. My approach is not just doing procedures and leaving it there, I try to explain things in simple words so patients understand why gum health connects with overall oral wellness, not only teeth. My goal is pretty straight: treat what’s hurting now, prevent bigger damage later, and give people tools to keep their gums healthy long term. I believe compassion and clear commnication is just as important as surgical precision. If someone leaves my chair feeling a little lighter, a little more in control of their oral health, then I think that’s success!!
Achievements:
I am proud to share that during my studies I was a Rank Holder at Rajiv Gandhi University, which honestly felt like a big milestone for me back then. It wasn’t just about scoring high marks, it showed the effort I put into understanding periodontics in depth, late nights, endless notes and all that. Being recognized at a university level gave me more confidence to handle complex gum disease cases later on. Sometimes I still think about that moment, like a reminder that hard work do pay of even when the journey feels rough.

I am a periodontist who really care about making gum health better for my patients, and honestly sometimes I think that’s the most overlooked part of dentistry. My work mostly focus on prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of gum disease, but that doesn’t really cover it all. I spend a lot of time with scaling and root planing, flap surgeries, bone grafts, and also implant-related soft tissue procedures—things that sound heavy but can be done gently if you put patient comfort at the center. I learned early that precision matters, but compassion matter just as much. Many people walk into my clinic anxious or already in pain, and I don’t want them to feel like just another case file. I try to keep the space calm, explaining every step in simple words, because dental treatments can feel confusing and honestly a bit intimidating. Sometimes a patient just need someone to pause and listen. That’s as important as the surgery itself. I’ve seen how fear of treatment can stop people from coming until the problem gets worst, so I really push myself to create trust and make every visit less stressful. Maybe not always easy, but that’s the goal. Another part of my practice is long-term gum maintenance. Periodontal care is not a one-time fix—it’s something that stays with you. I help patients understand how their gum health ties directly with overall wellness. Many don’t realize gum disease can link with systemic issues like heart problems or diabetes. When they understand that connection, they usually get more motivated to stay consistent. Education is part of treatment for me, not an extra. Whether I’m handling a complex periodontal surgery or something more routine, I keep that balance of expertise and empathy. I know the technical side of things is crucial, but I also know patients leave remembering how they felt during the process. My aim is not just healthy gums but also helping someone walk out feeling more confident about their smile, and more comfortable in their day-to-day life. Maybe that sound simple, but for me it’s the core of why I do this work!