Dr. Vishnu Vardhan
Experience: | 4 years |
Education: | Sri Ramakrishna Dental College and Hospital |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Dental Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am an orthodontist and implantologist—yeah, I work with both wires and screws, kinda weird mix but it makes sense once you’re deep in it. My main thing is aligning teeth the right way and restoring missing ones without having to mess with nearby structures too much. I like how ortho gives that slow, visible transformation... while implants are more direct and functional, but both require planning that actually looks ahead, not just the now. Every case feels a bit different tbh, no copy-paste here. I do a lot of fixed ortho cases—metal, ceramic, self-ligating too if it fits—and yeah, implants for single tooth, bridges or full arches when needed. But I’m kinda careful with case selection, coz jumping into treatment without proper assesment just messes up more things later. For me, it’s not just about fixing smile lines—it’s also making sure things stay that way long-term. I explain stuff in simple way (most times) and stick with them from start to final. |
Achievements: | I am a gold medalist from my undergratuate days, and that moment still sticks in my head because it felt like all those long nights and missed weekends actually meant something. It wasn’t just about marks or a rank, it was about proving to myself that I could handle the grind of medical study with focus and some stubborn discipline. That medal kinda set the base for how I approach my work now—clear goals, steady effort, and not letting small setbaks pull me off track. |
I am a general dental practitioner with around 4+ years of day-in, day-out chairside experience—mostly doing what needs to be done, but also figuring out how to do it better. I work as the chief dental surgeon at Aaraa Dental Care in Coimbatore, where I kinda got into full-scope general dentistry but somewhere along the way, developed a deeper focus for implantology. More specifically, basal implants and immediate loading implants—yeah, the “tooth in 2 days” type. It’s not magic, though patients sometimes think it is, but there’s a system and precision to it... and when it works, it’s honestly amazing to see the instant change in how ppl carry themselves. My approach is mostly practical—I don’t really believe in over-promising stuff. We plan fast but work safer, keeping things predictable. I’ve handled a good number of full-mouth cases using basal implants and love that I get to give solutions for those who’ve been turned away elsewhere due to poor bone support or time constraints. That’s the real strength of the technique—minimally invasive, flapless sometimes, and less dependent on grafts or long healing periods. Also, being in a city like Coimbatore, I meet all kinds of patients—some with zero idea about implants, some who walk in quoting stuff from YouTube. Either way, I try to explain in real terms, without making it sound too technical but still keeping them in loop. Communication matters, and yeah, patience too, coz not every case flows the way you want. Most days, I’m juggling consults, surgeries, post-op checkups, and the occasional late-night planning for cases that keep me thinking. Honestly, being a dentist here has kinda taught me more about people than just teeth. And while I don’t keep formal tallies, I do know each successful case pushes me to want to do better next.