

About Dr. Nisha’s Dental Care
Meet Dr. Nisha Sancheti – Your Partner in Dental Wellness
With over a decade of experience practicing both in India and abroad, Dr. Nisha Sancheti brings global expertise and heartfelt care to every smile she treats.
At Dr. Nisha’s Dental Care, treatment isn’t just about procedures—it’s about people.
She believes in building a partnership with every patient—through open communication, empathy, and trust.
You're not just a patient—you’re an active member of the care team.
From the moment you walk in, your concerns become our priority.
Let’s work together toward a healthier, more confident you—one smile at a time.

Dental Treatment services at Dr. Nisha’s Dental Care
Meet Our best Dentist in Mumbai
Dr. Nisha Sancheti
BDS, Dentistry
Clinic Director
About Dr Nisha
Throughout Dr. Nisha’s remarkable 16-year Dental career, she has gone beyond simply creating beautiful smiles, weaving stories of comfort, hope, and transformation into every patient engagement. From her early days in LA to her Worli Dental Care Clinic, she has constantly maintained a high standard of dentistry. She has reinvented dental care with her dynamic manner and caring approach, infusing each interaction with a personal touch of warmth, empathy, and unlimited passion.

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1. How often should I visit the dentist?You should visit your dentist at least every 6 months for a routine check-up and cleaning to maintain good oral health.
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2. What causes tooth sensitivity?Tooth sensitivity can be caused by worn enamel, cavities, exposed tooth roots, or gum recession. A dental check-up will help identify the exact cause.
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3. Is teeth whitening safe?Yes, professional teeth whitening is safe when done under a dentist’s supervision. We use techniques that protect your gums and enamel.
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4. At what age should children start seeing a dentist?Children should have their first dental visit by their first birthday or when their first tooth appears.
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6. Do I really need X-rays at the dentist?es?Yes, dental X-rays help detect hidden issues like cavities, infections, or bone loss that are not visible during a physical exam.
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5. What is the best way to prevent cavities? (copy)Brushing twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, flossing daily, eating a balanced diet, and regular dental visits are the best preventive measures.