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Dr. Saloni Jain

Dr. Saloni Jain
Bharati Vidhyapeeth Dental University
Doctor information
Experience:
2 years
Education:
Sri Aurobindo institute of Dental Sciences (UG) & Teerthaker Mahaveer Dental College (PG)
Academic degree:
Master of Dental Surgery (MDS)
Area of specialization:
I am a Conservative dentist and Endodontist, working every day to save teeth and restore function in ways that keep them as natural as possible. Root canals, restorations, re-treatments, those are common in my practice but what I like most is that every tooth is different, sometimes the anatomy surprises you and the work turn more challenging than it looks at first glance. Along with this I hold strong interest in Aesthetic dentistry, because patients not only want health but also smile that looks good, and I feel both go hand in hand. Right now I am also serving as an Assistant professor, which keeps me connected with academics, students, and continuous learning. Teaching younger dentists through clinics, sessions or discussions means I need to sharpen my own knowledge and keep updated with evolving techniques in Endodontics and restorative dentistry. In a way it keeps me balanced between practice and theory, and makes me more confident when guiding patients. For the last 5 yrs my role has been more than just clinical. I spend time in counseling patients, explaining treatment options, listening to doubts, and then planning the care that suits them best. Some people come fearful, some confused, and I see part of my specialization as helping them understand, so they take informed decisions rather than just following blindly. Whether its saving a badly decayed tooth or enhancing esthetics through minimal invasive procedures, my goal is always to provide clarity along with treatment.
Achievements:
I am running a youtube channel where I try to make dental awareness easy for normal ppl, breaking down topics into simple talk and demos. On same platform I also guide dental students, sharing tips, cases and concepts that I use in practice. Over time it grew into a community more than just a channel. In 2024 I was honoured with the Famdent award in Educator of the year (below 35) category, which for me was less about trophy and more about knowing the effort to educate and reach out actually matters.

I am Dr Saloni Jain, trained as BDS and MDS in Conservative dentistry and Endodontics, most people know it better as root canal specialist. My focus over the last 5 years is on helping patients understand their dental problems and guiding them through treatments with as much clarity as possible. Sometimes patients come anxious, worried about pain or long procedures, and I see part of my role is counselling them, explaining step by step and making sure they leave not just treated but also more confident about their oral health. Alongside clinical practice I also moved into academics around 2020, a space where I enjoy sharing knowledge with younger dentists and students. I conduct online and offline workshops, webinars and teaching sessions that cover not only techniques but also practical aspects of patient handling. It’s different from clinical work but somehow both feed into each other — teaching makes me refine my skills, and treating patients gives me stories and experiences that make teaching more real. In my practice I work with everything from simple cavity restorations to complex root canal treatments where precision is vital to save a natural tooth. Endodontics demands patience, steady hands, and a deep understanding of tooth anatomy, which can be unpredictable at times. That challenge is part of what keeps me interested every single day. Conservative dentistry for me isn’t just about fixing decay, it’s about preserving as much of the natural tooth as possible, respecting the structure, and balancing function with aesthetics. I try to maintain a multidisciplinary outlook as well, working with prosthodontists, orthodontists and other specialists when cases require a broader approach. Because dentistry is rarely one-size fits all, every patient walks in with unique problems, and my responsibility is to adapt, plan and execute in a way that fits their need. At the end, the aim is simple: healthy teeth, less fear, more awareness.