Dr. Anushree Verma
Experience: | 2 years |
Education: | VSPM Dental College |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Dental Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am a dental surgeon mostly working in Aesthetic Dentistry & Smile Designing—it’s this mix of science and tiny artistic details that kinda just pulls me in every time. After finishing my BDS from Nagpur, I went on to do a fellowship in Aesthetic Dentistry from the #1 NIRF-ranked dental college in Chennai. That’s where I really dived into veneers, composite bonding, smile makeovers, and this whole thing about making it *look* effortless even when it’s not.
I’ve worked on 500+ aesthetic cases now… gaps, stains, chipped corners, asymmetric teeth—you name it. Not just about fixing but actually shaping things around someone’s face. Like, a smile that fits *them,* not some filtered Instagram version. I care a lot about getting those subtle things right... texture, edge curves, proportions (though yeah, some cases keep me up wondering if I shoud've tweaked the line angle more).
I lean towards conservative stuff—less drilling, more saving enamel. Planning’s a big part for me—mock-ups, previews, shade trials till it clicks. Every person’s got diff expectations and comfort levels... my job's just to bridge that gap between where they’re now and what smile makes them feel like, okay, this *feels* like me. |
Achievements: | I am always kinda drawn to the learning part of dentistry—not just doing but figuring out *why* we do it better now than before. I’ve attended & taken part in a bunch of workshops focused on veneers, layering, and composite artistry... the fine detail stuff. In 2025, got the Best Scientific Presentation award at ACDI—it was unexpected honestly, but felt good to share work that mixed research with real-world practice. Also kinda obssesed with dental photography.. it helps me see things I miss on chair. |
I am a dental surgeon, but honestly—my heart lies in aesthetics. Smile designing is kinda where it all clicks for me. I did my BDS from Nagpur, and later went on to do a fellowship in Aesthetic Dentistry from Chennai... at India's top-ranked dental college, which still feels surreal tbh. That place taught me way more than textbooks—precision, layering, patience, and weirdly enough, trust. I’ve handled 500+ smile makeover cases now, though I don't usually count unless something went really sideways or wonderfully right. Every face’s different. Every smile has a story (some are hilarious, some really heartbreaking), and I try to bring out that natural, confident look without overdoing it. I'm not into the whole copy-paste veneer trend... like, your teeth should feel like *you,* not a magazine model. My work usually starts with small convos—what bothers you, what you're unsure about. Not everyone walks in asking for a Hollywood smile; sometimes it’s just closing a tiny gap or fixing a tooth that turns a bit when you smile. I use evidence-based methods, but yeah I do rely on gut sometimes, esp. with shade matching... those are tricky. If you know, you know. Right now, I mostly focus on smile makeovers, teeth whitening, composite bonding, and minimally-invasive corrections. I like conservative approaches whenever possible—keep enamel safe, preserve structure. I’ll always lean toward something natural over artificial—even if it takes longer or isn’t flashy. I do spend time brushing up (no pun intended) on latest stuff—newer materials, layering techniques, injectable composites, digital scanning etc. I'm a bit geeky about before-after planning. Sometimes, it takes 10 tries on the mock-up to get the *one* the patient actually vibes with. Honestly, what keeps me going is that look in their eyes when they see their smile again after ages. That moment never gets old.