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Dr. Avishek Singh

Dr. Avishek Singh
Langeh Dental Care, akhnoor, Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir
Doctor information
Experience:
1 year
Education:
NIMS DENTAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL
Academic degree:
Master of Dental Surgery (MDS)
Area of specialization:
I am a Public Health Dentist and my work kind of moves between clinic and community, sometimes one patient at a time and sometimes whole groups in camps or schools. My main area is consultation, where I try to make things simple… explaining why oral hygiene matter, how gum disease or cavity is not just about teeth but can connect to general health too. I focus on diagnosis and treatment planning, but also on helping patients feel they understand the choice, not just follow instructions. A big part of my role is education, I organised awareness programs, dental camps, and even school health talks, where we discussed preventive dentistry, tobacco cessation, nutrition, and early spotting of oral issues. It’s not always easy to change habits, but small messages stick with people and that’s rewarding. In treatment I try to combine my clinical skills with a public health perspective, meaning the care should be effective but also affordable and accessible. I believe preventive and promotive dentistry works best when paired with curative care. That’s why I give time for counseling, motivation, and follow up, not just the procedure itself. Every interaction, whether with one patient or a crowd, feels like a step toward long term oral health improvement. My specialty really is about building rapport, spreading awareness, and delivering evidence based dental care that looks beyond one tooth and into the bigger picture of community wellbeing.
Achievements:
I am proud to say I finished my BDS in 2020 and later completed my MDS in 2024, both with an excellent academic record that reflect years of focus and hard work. Along with my studies, I was actively involved in research, and many of my works got published in reputed journals, which gave me chance to contribute to scientific knowledge while sharpening my clinical understanding. These milestones shaped my journey as a dentist and keep me motivated for continuous learning and patient care.

I am a dental surgeon with broad based clinical experience, working across different branches of dentistry where each patient teached me something new. Over these years I handled minor oral surgeries, orthodontic cases, conservative & endodontic treatments, and also aesthetic dental work. My daily practice involve not just the technical side of cutting, filling, or shaping teeth, but also the small details of patient comfort, clear communication, and making treatment plans that fit into their life. In oral surgery I worked on surgical extractions, incision & drainage, biopsy, and removal of impacted tooth, always keeping aseptic steps in mind even when cases were complicated or patients were anxious. Orthodontics gave me exposure to both fixed and removable appliances, and here I realised how much a smile change can impact confidence, not only function. In conservative and endodontics, I managed restorations, root canal therapies, retreatments of failed cases, and periapical issues—where patience and precision are everything. Sometimes a single millimeter mistake could change outcome, so I learnt to slow down, double check even when time was pressing. Aesthetic dentistry became another area of focus, where I performed smile design, veneers, bleaching and other cosmetic procedures, but always balanced beauty with health and long term prognosis. I also keep myself updated with new materials and newer techniques, as dentistry is changing faster than many realise. What ties all this together is my patient centric approach. I like to spend time explaining why a procedure is necessary, what options exist, and how they may affect future oral health. My training and work experience gave me solid clinical judgement and teamwork skills, whether in OPD, operation theatre, or multi disciplinary setups. It is not always perfect, sometimes treatment doesn’t move in straight line, sometimes healing take longer, but each case adds to my learning curve. With this multifaceted exposure I feel confident that I can adapt well and deliver safe, effective, evidence based dental care in any clinical setting.