For dental professionals

Refer a patient

Thank you for trusting us with your patient. Two principles guide every referral: your patient remains your patient — they return to you for all continuing care — and you receive a full surgical summary after every procedure.

1 · Send the patient

WhatsApp or call us with the patient's name and the reason for referral. Attach the OPG/IOPA if available — we can also image in-house. Urgent cases (trauma, swellings, suspected malignancy) are seen the same day.

2 · We treat & report

The patient is consulted, the surgical problem is managed, and you receive a written summary with findings, procedure notes and the histopathology report where applicable.

3 · Patient returns to you

All restorative and continuing care stays with you. For implant referrals, we're happy to do surgery-only and hand over for prosthetics, or co-plan the case — your preference.

Cases we accept

  • Wisdom Tooth Removal

    Painless surgical removal of impacted and partially erupted wisdom teeth under local anaesthesia, with a focus on quick, comfortable recovery.

  • Dental Implants

    Replacement of single or multiple missing teeth with titanium implants — fixed new teeth, including immediate implants and bone grafting for complex cases.

  • Facial Trauma

    Emergency and planned management of facial injuries — fractures of the jaw, cheekbone, nose and eye socket, and soft-tissue lacerations.

  • Jaw Surgery

    Surgical management of jaw cysts and tumours, and corrective (orthognathic) surgery for jaw size and position problems, planned with your orthodontist.

  • Oral Cancer & Biopsy

    Evaluation of ulcers, white/red patches, lumps and reduced mouth opening — biopsy, diagnosis and surgical management, with early screening for oral cancer.

  • TMJ Pain

    Diagnosis and treatment of jaw joint pain, clicking, locking and restricted mouth opening — from conservative therapy to joint procedures.

Also: difficult extractions and retrieval after failed attempts, medically complex patients (anticoagulants, bisphosphonates, uncontrolled diabetes), apicoectomies, frenectomies, and biopsies of any suspicious lesion.

Professional courtesy

We never comment on previous treatment in front of patients, and we actively reinforce the patient's confidence in their referring dentist. If a case can reasonably be managed in your chair, we'll tell you so — with technique notes if helpful.

For CDE programmes, study clubs, or to discuss a case informally, Dr. Nikita Pathak is reachable at pathaknikita15@gmail.com.