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Dr. Anamika Saha

Dr. Anamika Saha
Hope Dental and Aesthetics, MIG-37, First Floor, Opp.Medizone Hospital Lohiya Nagar, Kankarbagh ,Patna-800020
Doctor information
Experience:
5 years
Education:
Mansarovar Dental College
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Dental Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am working in the field of Clinical Dentistry and Aesthetic Medicine for more than 3 years now, and I try to keep my focus on giving patients both healthy teeth and also confidence in the way they look. In dentistry I handle pretty much everything from preventive check ups, fillings, extractions, root canals to cosmetic procedures like whitening or smile correction, sometimes even the small steps like a simple cleaning makes a big differnce. Alongside that, my work in aesthetic medicine is growing fast. I do treatments like HydraFacial, PRP/GFC therapy, microneedling, mesotherapy, chemical peels, skin boosters and carbon facials. Each of these has it’s own place, and I like choosing what actually fit the patients need instead of just pushing any one treatment. My goal is always natural looking results, safe methods and making sure patient comfort is not compromised. I often mix modern technology with simple communication—because without trust the best procedure won’t matter much. Sometimes patients worry too much, sometimes too little, but either way I try to guide them with clarity. My approach is always about balancing evidence-based techniques with compassion, and I think thats what help me build long term relations with those I treat.
Achievements:
I am proud to say I was a University ranker through out my academics, and in my final year I recieved a Gold Medal for my performance which still feel special. During my training I got chance to work closely with some top endodontists and senior dentists, which shaped my skills in root canal therapy and esthetic dental work. These achievments remind me that hard work do matter, but more imp is how we use that knowlege everyday for patients benefit.

I am practicing with 3 years of clinical experiance in both Clinical Dentistry and Aesthetic Medicine, and every day I see how oral health connect with confidence and overall wellbeing. My work often start with basic procedures like dental fillings, extractions or oral prophylaxis but even those small steps can change a patients comfort. I do a lot of RCTs and crown preparations, where precision matter so much—one small slip can affect the outcome, so I try to be extra careful, sometimes double checking even when I feel its fine. Teeth whitening and other aesthetic procedures are another big part of my practice. Many patients come not only with pain but also with worries about how their smile look, and I belive helping them regain that smile is equally important. Cosmetic dentistry, when done properly, is not only about appearance but also about restoring function and natural feel. I also keep in mind that prevention is as important as treatment. A simple scaling, oral hygiene instruction or timely check up can save someone from future bigger problems. I encourage patients to ask questions, sometimes they ask the same doubt multiple times and I don’t mind repeating, because understanding create trust. In aesthetic medicine, I apply the same principle—balance of safety and outcome. Whether it is a whitening procedure or managing minor corrections, I aim for results that look natural, not forced. I know technology and techniques keep evolving, and I make effort to stay updated through reading and learning from peers. Looking back at these 3 years, I feel still at the beginning of a long journey. Every patient case add something to my skill set, and sometimes also test my patience. But at the end, seeing someone walk out relieved, free of pain or smiling more freely, remind me why I choose this line of work.