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10 Best Dentists in Pusa Road, Delhi - Updated 2024

Dr. Neeraj Singh

Dr. Neeraj Singh

29 years of experience

Dentist

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Dr. Amit Kumar Gupta

Dr. Amit Kumar Gupta

22 years of experience

BDS, MDS - Orthodontics, Fellow of Academy of General Education (FAGE)

Dentist

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Dr. Moni Bhargava

Dr. Moni Bhargava

33 years of experience

BDS

Dentist

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Dr. Avi Dhillon

Dr. Avi Dhillon

24 years of experience

BDS

Dentist

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Dr. Suvidha Tandon

Dr. Suvidha Tandon

21 years of experience

BDS, MDS

Dentist, Endodontist

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Dr. Nitin Bhagat

Dr. Nitin Bhagat

14 years of experience

MDS - Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, BDS

Dentist, Oral And Maxillofacial Surgeon

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Dr. Ankur Rustagi

Dr. Ankur Rustagi

18 years of experience

BDS, MDS

Dentist, Oral And Maxillofacial Surgeon

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Delhi

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Dr. Sanchit Chawla

Dr. Sanchit Chawla

11 years of experience

BDS

Dentist, Cosmetic/aesthetic Dentist

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Dr. Neha Thakur

Dr. Neha Thakur

16 years of experience

BDS

Dentist

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Questions & Answers on "Dentist" (171)

Answered on 16th Apr '24

Dr. Parth Shah

Dr. Parth Shah

How do I get rid of a severe toothache

Female | 21

If it is a toothache that you have to endure, it is advisable to make an early dentist visit. Regular dental checkups and proper oral hygiene practices could help prevent toothaches in the future

Answered on 12th Apr '24

Dr. Parth Shah

Dr. Parth Shah

How long does the dental care take?

Female | 55

The duration in dental care can vary according to the therapy required. Routine checks and cleanings tend to last around thirty minutes to one hour. But root canals and dental implants more complex procedures could mean more visits spanning over a couple of weeks. It is advisable that you visit the dentist for a better diagnosis and treatment plan.

Answered on 10th Apr '24

Dr. Ronak Shah

Dr. Ronak Shah

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