Dr. Shilpa Shah - Dentist in Mumbai

Dr. Shilpa Shah

BDS, MDS - Periodontology and Oral Implantology

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  • Mumbai, Maharashtra

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Clinic Locations

Dr Shilpa's Dental Care

#39, Rungta Park, Santacruz West, Landmark: Junctin of North Avenue & Tagore Road. , Mumbai , Maharashtra , India

Services

  • Gum Disease Treatment/ Surgery
  • Cosmetic/ Aesthetic Dentistry
  • Dental Implant Fixing
  • Crowns and Bridges Fixing

Specialization

  • Dentist
  • Periodontist
  • Implantologist
  • Cosmetic/Aesthetic Dentist

Education

  • Government dental college and hospital Mumbai - 1988 Graduated
    BDS
  • University of Mumbai, Mumbai - 1995 Graduated
    MDS - Periodontology and Oral Implantology

Work & Experience

  • Dr Shilpa's Denta Care
    Owner

Membership

  • Indian Dental Association

News

Dentures: Types, Alternative, and Caring

Dentures are oral appliances that are used to replace missing teeth and can be either full or partial. Additionally, implant-supported dentures are another option that can provide additional stability and support. With proper care and maintenance, the average lifespan of a denture is typically seven to 10 years.

Does Your Tongue Say About Your Health? Lets Checkout

The tongue is one of the most important sensory organs of our body that allows us to taste. Human tongues can be of different shapes, sizes, colors, or textures. So it is important to ensure that your tongue is healthy because experts say that a healthy tongue reveals that your health is at an optimum. Tongue Problems and Related Health Issues: The tongue is one of the five sensory organs of our body that allows us to taste and talk. The taste buds and tiny nodules known as papillae present on the rough surface of the tongue primarily induce the sensations of taste. The tongue is often referred to as the strongest muscle in your entire body.

Impacted Wisdom Teeth: Best Home Remedies For Pain Relief

Who said wisdom teeth make you smart? They do not. They are just named so because they usually appear around the age of 17-25. These teeth are at the back of your mouth. As part of a complete set of 32 adult teeth, you will receive two on the top and two on the bottom. These teeth begin to rise through the jawbone and then break through your gum line to become part of the chewing mechanism. Wisdom teeth are molars, the hardest and widest teeth that grind food. But some people do not have all of their wisdom teeth. They are rarely found in the mouth of adults.

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