Dr. Swathi
Experience: | 8 years |
Education: | Osmania Medical College |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Dental Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am specialized in Cosmetic dentistry and that area really let me combine medical skill with sense of design. Many patients come not only with pain but with worry about how their teeth look, and for them smile is part of confidence too. I work on treatments like teeth whitening, veneers, reshaping, correcting alignment or restoring chipped teeth. Each case is different, some are simple polishings others more complex procedures that need careful planning.
At the same time I also focus on ruling out underlying dental problems, because cosmetic results dont last if gum disease, cavities or bite issues are ignored. I pay attention to those details, making sure a treatment is not just for looks but also keep the mouth healthy. Sometimes this mean guiding a patient step by step, other times it’s about choosing the less flashy but more stable option, even if they didnt expect it.
For me cosmetic dentistry is not about creating a “perfect” smile, it’s about finding balance between function and appearance. I try to explain honestly what can be done and what may not be realistic, because clarity build trust more than promises. Patients usually appreciate that, and it help them commit better to the treatment plan. |
Achievements: | I am a gold medalist in Prosthodontic and that achievment still feels special because it reflect both hard work and passion for this branch. Prosthodontics is all about restoring teeth, smiles and function, whether its crowns, dentures, bridges or implants. Getting the medal was not just about marks, it was about learning how details matter — the fit of a crown, the comfort of a denture, the way a patient can chew again without pain. For me that recognition remind me daily why I chose this field and why I keep pushing to do better!! |
I am a dental professional with 5 years of clinical experience working directly with patients, and in that time I also managed my own dental practice. Running a practice taught me more than just technical dentistry, it showed me how every patient walk in with different expectations, some just looking for quick relief from tooth pain while others want long term solutions for oral health. That constant variety shaped the way I approach care — with patience, with clarity, and sometimes with a bit of tough honesty when treatment is not optional anymore. Over these years I have treated a wide range of dental conditions — cavities, gum problems, extractions, restorative procedures, preventive check ups. I also learned that small things, like explaining brushing techniques properly or guiding a patient on diet habits, can make a big diference in the outcome. Clinical skills matter, but clear communication and trust matter just as much. Owning a dental practice also mean taking responsibility not only for treatment but for building an environment where people feel comfortable even when they are anxious about dental care. I noticed that many patients delay visits out of fear, and part of my role is to reduce that fear, whether by explaining the steps in simple language or just taking an extra minute before starting. 5 years may not sound like a huge number compared to some, but in dentistry every day add to your judgement, your confidence in diagnosis, your ability to handle emergencies and your understanding of how oral health connect to overall well being. I see my experience as a foundation that keep growing with every patient who sit in the chair. At the end what I value most is the trust people place in me when they open their mouth and let me work — it’s a big responsibility, and I try not to forget that. Each filling, extraction, or consultation is not just a procedure for me, it is part of someone’s life and comfort, and that is what keep me motivated to continue learning and practicing better.