How to Reduce Tooth Sensitivity at Home
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Read moreDr. Priyanka Karamchandani is a General Dentist in Washington State, USA with vast and diverse experience. She earned her Doctor of Dental Surgery Degree (DDS) from NYU College of Dentistry. Following that she worked in Texas for 2 years before moving to Washington State.
But she got her first taste of working as a dentist in Mumbai after completing her Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) from SDM College of Dental Sciences, in Dharwar, India. She continues to be involved in a variety of educational and volunteering activities while remaining strongly committed to providing comprehensive and quality dental care for her patients.
Dr. Karamchandani was born in Nigeria and spent the first decade of her life there. Her experience in the US, Africa, and Asia have taught her how to adapt to different situations, cultures, and populations. Her eclectic life experiences have helped her develop a sensitive and caring outlook to the world in general, and her patients in particular.
The hallmark of her professional approach is a fine blend of both solid expertise in dentistry and a positive and pleasing attitude towards those whom she treats.
Dr. Karamchandani likes to unwind by cooking or practicing yoga in her free time. When she is not busy being a homebody, she likes to venture outdoors for a fun hike in the fresh air.
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