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Toothopia is a cheerful and caring dental clinic located on Ghodbunder Road, where the focus is on making every dental visit as relaxed and positive as possible. They are known for using a gentle, minimally invasive approach that reduces discomfort and promotes healing. The team works with advanced tools and safe practices to make sure treatments are done with precision and care. Whether it’s a child’s very first dental visit or someone returning for dentures, Toothopia creates a space where patients feel listened to and cared for. Their priority is to protect natural teeth and make every smile healthier and brighter.

Dr. Sasmit Chaudhari

Dr. Sasmit Chaudhari is a skilled Pediatric and Preventive Dentist with over a decade of hands-on experience. His mission is to make dental care a positive experience for children, especially those who may feel anxious or nervous. With specialized training in laser dentistry, myofunctional therapy, and minimally invasive techniques, he treats everything from early dental issues to more complex needs. He has worked extensively with children of all abilities, including those with special needs, offering care that is both gentle and effective. Dr. Sasmit also actively promotes preventive care and healthy habits from a young age, helping kids grow up with strong, confident smiles.

Treatments Offered

Dr. Pooja Sasmit Chaudhari

Dr. Pooja Sasmit Chaudhari is a general dentist who brings both skill and compassion to every treatment she provides. With a strong foundation in full mouth rehabilitation and a special interest in aesthetic dentistry, she focuses on restoring function while enhancing the natural beauty of each smile. Her approach is patient-friendly, always listening to individual concerns and crafting treatment plans that suit both needs and goals. At Toothopia, she plays a key role in helping adults of all ages improve their dental health in a supportive and relaxed environment.

Root Canal Treatment

A root canal treatment is needed when the inside part of a tooth, called the pulp, becomes infected or badly damaged. To save the tooth, the dentist removes the infected tissue, cleans the area thoroughly, and seals it to stop the problem from spreading. This procedure helps avoid the need for removing the tooth. Thanks to modern tools and gentle methods, many people find root canal treatments to be more comfortable than they expected, especially when done with a minimally invasive approach.

Wisdom Tooth Removal

Wisdom teeth are the last set of molars that usually come in during late teens or early adulthood. Sometimes they don’t have enough space to grow properly and may get stuck or cause pain, swelling, or pressure on other teeth. In such situations, the dentist may suggest removing them. The procedure is done carefully to avoid damage to nearby teeth. With proper care afterward, recovery is smooth and discomfort is manageable.

TMJ/TMD Treatment

TMJ stands for the joint that connects the jaw to the skull. When this joint doesn’t work smoothly, it can cause pain, clicking sounds, or trouble opening the mouth. This condition is known as Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMD). Treatment depends on the cause and may include exercises, mouth guards, stress reduction, or medication. In some cases, simple lifestyle changes can make a big difference. Addressing TMJ problems early can prevent more serious issues later on.

Bad Breath Treatment

Bad breath, also known as halitosis, can be caused by poor oral hygiene, gum infections, dry mouth, or other health problems. To treat it, the dentist first finds the root cause. Treatment may include a professional cleaning, guidance on brushing and flossing properly, and sometimes treatment for underlying gum issues. Regular dental visits and good oral care at home are key to keeping breath fresh.

Teeth Cleaning

Teeth cleaning is an important part of keeping the mouth healthy. During a cleaning, the dentist or hygienist removes tartar (hardened plaque), stains, and bacteria that can lead to cavities or gum problems. It’s more thorough than regular brushing and helps maintain fresh breath and a clean smile. Getting this done regularly can also help prevent future dental issues.

Cavity Filling

When a tooth has a cavity, it means decay has created a hole in the surface. A filling is used to fix it. The decayed part is gently removed, and the space is filled with a tooth-colored material. This restores the tooth’s shape and makes it strong again. Fillings help stop the decay from spreading and make it easier to chew without pain.

Teeth Whitening

Teeth can become stained over time from food, drinks, or habits like smoking. Whitening treatments help remove these stains and make teeth look brighter. The dentist uses safe, effective products that work faster and better than store-bought kits. Many people choose whitening to refresh their smile and feel more confident.

Braces Treatment

Braces help fix crooked teeth and bite problems. They use small brackets and wires to gently move teeth into better positions. This not only improves how teeth look but also helps with chewing and cleaning. Braces are common in kids and teens, but many adults choose them too. Today, there are several types of braces, including more discreet options.

Invisalign

Invisalign is a clear, removable way to straighten teeth without metal braces. It uses a series of custom trays that are changed every few weeks. These trays are comfortable and nearly invisible, which makes them popular among people who want a low-key treatment. Because they can be taken out during meals and brushing, they fit easily into daily life.

Veneers

Veneers are thin, tooth-colored covers that are placed on the front of teeth to improve their look. They are used for chipped, stained, or slightly crooked teeth. Each veneer is shaped to match the person’s smile, giving a natural and even appearance. Veneers can make a big difference in how a smile looks while still feeling very natural.

Smile Makeover

A smile makeover combines several treatments to improve how a person’s teeth look. Depending on their needs, this may include whitening, veneers, straightening, or other cosmetic changes. The goal is to create a smile that matches the person’s face and boosts their confidence. It’s planned carefully to balance both beauty and function.

Dental Crown & Bridge Treatment

Crowns are used to cover and protect damaged or weak teeth. They look and feel like natural teeth. Bridges are used to fill gaps when one or more teeth are missing, anchoring to nearby teeth. Together, crowns and bridges help restore chewing, speaking, and the overall appearance of the mouth.

Dental Implants

Dental implants are used to replace missing teeth. A small metal post is placed into the jawbone, and a custom-made crown is attached to it. Implants feel very much like natural teeth and allow people to chew and speak with ease. They are also good for maintaining the strength of the jawbone.

Dentures

Dentures are removable sets of teeth used when many or all natural teeth are missing. They can help with chewing, speaking, and supporting facial shape. Dentures today are more comfortable and natural-looking than before. They are custom made to fit well and stay in place.

Overdentures

Overdentures are a type of denture that fits over a few remaining teeth or implants. This gives extra stability and comfort. They are easier to keep in place and can improve chewing and confidence while speaking. Overdentures are a great choice for people looking for a better fit than regular dentures.

Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Full mouth rehabilitation is a process used when someone has many dental problems that need to be fixed together. This might include worn teeth, missing teeth, or bite problems. The treatment plan is designed carefully and may involve crowns, implants, bridges, or dentures. The goal is to restore the entire mouth’s health, function, and appearance.

Kids Dentistry

Kids dentistry focuses on keeping children’s teeth healthy from the start. It includes preventive care, fillings, cleanings, and treatments like pulpectomy or extractions when needed. Dentists who work with kids use child-friendly techniques and a calm approach to make visits fun and easy. Starting dental care early helps kids build good habits and avoid bigger problems later on.

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