Dr. Saumya Singh
Experience: | 2 years |
Education: | Navodaya dental College |
Academic degree: | Master of Dental Surgery (MDS) |
Area of specialization: | I am a dentist with BDS as my foundation and MDS in Prosthodontics and Implantology, where most of my work revolve around restoring missing teeth and rebuilding oral function. My focus is not just on replacing teeth but also on bringing back the confidence in patient smile and daily life. I deal with complete and partial dentures, crowns, bridges, implant supported prosthesis, and handle full mouth rehabilitation when situation demand. Along with implants, I also enjoy the precision side of prosthodontics—planning, aligning, making sure every step fit well with patient comfort and long term oral health.
What matter to me most is listening carefully and then planning treatment that match both clinical needs and personal expectation. Some patients want just basic function, others are very specific about esthetics, and I try to balance both. Over time I realized that even the smallest correction like adjusting bite or reshaping a crown can make huge difference in quality of life. Being trained as implantologist also mean I can give patients fixed solutions where earlier only removable dentures were option, and that transformation is often life changing for them. |
Achievements: | I am proud to share some small milestones.. I was awarded best table presentation during IPS conference held at Chennai, that moment still feel special to me. Over time I got 10 publications out in both Indian and international journals, each one took effort with writing, edits, re-checks but worth it when published. Also had chance to work in organizing state and national conferences, handling schedules, speakers, sometimes late nights with team to make things run smooth. These exp gave me broader view of dentistry beyond clinic and pushed me to keep learning. |
I am a prosthodontist and implantologist by training, and my career so far has taken me through different setups that taught me how varied dentistry really is. I started working at Apollo White Dental as a resident doctor, stayed there for about 18 months, and those early days gave me strong clinical exposure, dealing with patients directly and understanding the ground realities of dental practice. Later I moved on to Bridge Dental where I worked as a centre coordinator, which was quite different from just clinical work—it also made me focus on organization, patient scheduling, managing flow and keeping the team aligned. After that, for 2 years I was working as a clinic head at Dezy, while also practicing as implantologist and prosthodontist. Leading a clinic was challenging at first, but it gave me the chance to combine hands-on patient care with responsibility of guiding other dentists, monitoring treatments, and making sure protocols were maintained. During this period I handled prosthetic cases, implant placements, full mouth rehabilitations and other restorative procedures. That role made me realize how important communication and teamwork are, because patients don’t just come for treatment, they want reassurance, clear explanations, and a sense of trust in the process. Across these roles, what I learnt is dentistry is never one-size-fits-all. Some patients come for simple crowns or bridges, some for complex implant solutions, and some just need reassurance that their oral health is on track. I try to bring balance between precision in technical work and the softer side of care—listening, answering doubts, and making sure people feel comfortable in the chair. Working in different positions—from resident doctor to coordinator to clinic head—helped me gain a perspective that blends clinical skills with management and leadership. I like to think this gives me the ability to approach each patient not just as a case, but as someone with unique concerns that deserve both skill and empathy.