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Dr. Chrysanthemum

Dr. Chrysanthemum
Area Dental Hospital, Hyderabad
Doctor information
Experience:
2 years
Education:
KLE VK Institute Of Dental Sciences
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Dental Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am working as a dental surgeon and most of my skillset revolves around diagnosing, treating and restoring teeth in all sorts of conditions. I handle OPD consultations daily, examine patients closely, interpret x-rays and put together treatment plans that actually make sense. From dental scaling, bleaching and other aesthetic procedures to fillings that restore the form n function of fractured or carious teeth, I try to focus on both health and appearance. Preventive care is a big part of what I do too — fluoride applications, sealants, and just plain simple oral hygiene education that many ppl forget is equally important. I also do access openings, crown cutting, and placing crowns when needed. Mixing and handling dental restorative or impression materials is kinda second nature by now, since every case demands accuracy. Extractions are another area — non surgical ones, orthodontic extractions, and surgical ones when its unavoidable. Post and core, flap surgery, bleaching — all part of my practice. I also deal with behaviour management in pediatric patients, which is sometimes harder than the actual dental work (kids don’t like drills, who does?). I work with extensive knowledge of medical tools n equipment used in dental treatment. For me it’s not just about fixing a cavity but making sure the patient walks out knowing how to keep problems from coming back.
Achievements:
I am trained through multiple fellowships that shaped how I practice today — in Clinical Cosmetology, Trichology, Micropigmentation, Botox & Dermal Fillers, and also Clinical Lasers. Each added a new layer to what I could offer patients, whether its hair, skin or facial aesthetics. Alongside that, I hold certifications in bleaching, laser dentistry, smile designing with veneers, and composite & aesthetic work. All this basically means I can blend dental care with cosmetic care in a more complete way.

I am working as a Dental Surgeon at AIAD, Area Dental Hospital in Hyderabad right now, and before that I spent time in different clinics where I got about 2 years of clinical exposure. Dentistry for me isn’t just drilling and filling, it’s more about fixing smiles, managing pain that keeps ppl awake at night, and helping someone eat again without wincing. From routine cleanings to root canals, extractions to prosthetic work, I’ve pretty much dealt with the usual and the not-so-usual that walks into OPD. Alongside dentistry I trained and practice as a Clinical Cosmetologist with around 1.5 yrs of hands-on clinic work. That opened up a whole new set of cases for me — skin procedures, acne management, pigmentation, hair fall treatments. It’s different from dental, yeah, but also overlaps in ways you don’t think of until you’re in the chair explaining why oral health and skin sometimes go hand-in-hand. Most of my days are a mix — one patient walks in with a fractured tooth after a cricket match, the next one is anxious about acne scars before her wedding. And honestly I like that balance. It keeps me from going numb with repetition. I deal with dental, skin and hair related concerns, and I try to approach each with clarity — evidence-based treatment, but explained in a way that makes sense to patients. Cosmetic work especially needs trust. People come in with high expectations and sometimes a lot of doubts. I try not to push quick fixes. Instead, I talk about gradual improvement, safer choices, and realistic outcomes. Same with dental care — it’s not about making it look good for a week, it’s about making sure the results last. My focus, whether with teeth, skin or hair, is not to overpromise but to support. Patients should feel guided, not pressured. That’s what I carry from one clinic to another, and even now at AIAD — that small reminder that behind every case is a human who just wants to feel better in their own body.