Every dental clinic website says the same things: experienced team, advanced technology, patient-centred care. These phrases have become meaningless through repetition. Rather than repeating them, here is a specific account of what makes Dazzle Dental Clinic different — and what those differences mean in practice for anyone considering treatment here.
A Multi-Disciplinary Specialist Team
At Dazzle, the specialist team is in-house: implantologists, prosthodontists, periodontists, endodontists, and an oral and maxillofacial surgeon all work under one roof. For patients requiring comprehensive treatment — bone grafting followed by implants, then veneers, or full-mouth rehabilitation across multiple disciplines — the clinical communication happens directly, not through referral letters and waiting periods. Led by Dr Rajesh Shetty (periodontics) and a team of 15+ dentists trained in India and internationally, clinical standards at Dazzle are benchmarked against global specialist practice.
The In-House Digital Laboratory
Dream Dental Studio — Dazzle’s in-house CAD/CAM laboratory — fabricates all crowns, veneers, implant prostheses, and full-arch bridges on-site. The 3Shape TRIOS 5 intraoral scanner feeds directly to the Amann Girrbach milling unit; sintering occurs in the Ivoclar Programat CS6 furnace. No external laboratory. Adjustments that take weeks externally take hours in-house. For complex cases — full-arch implant rehabilitation, multi-veneer smile makeovers, full mouth reconstruction — this is a clinically meaningful advantage. For international patients with fixed travel schedules, same-day or next-day restorations are achievable. For more detail on what the in-house lab changes clinically, see our in-house digital lab guide.
Volume of Complex Cases
Over 10,000 dental implants placed. Routine handling of zygomatic and pterygoid implants, immediate loading protocols, bone augmentation, full-mouth rehabilitation across multiple phases, and complex cosmetic cases. Implant surgery is technique-sensitive; the intraoperative judgements that determine outcomes are accumulated from cases, not textbooks.
Technology That Changes Clinical Outcomes
CBCT 3D imaging is standard for all implant cases at Dazzle. Some clinics plan implant surgery from 2D panoramic X-rays, which cannot accurately represent bone width, bone density, or proximity to anatomical structures. CBCT-guided virtual surgical planning and 3D-printed surgical guides reduce implant placement deviation to under 1mm from the planned position.
International Patient Provision
Patients from the UK, GCC, Australia, the USA, and Africa come to Dazzle for All-on-4, zygomatic implants, and smile makeovers at costs substantially below their home markets. The clinic is structured for this: remote CBCT assessment before travel, treatment planning via WhatsApp clinical line, pre-fabricated same-day provisional bridges for full-arch surgery days, and fitness-to-fly assessments.
FAQs
Q1: Does Dazzle treat international patients?
Yes. Remote consultations, CBCT review (DICOM files accepted digitally), treatment scheduling within travel windows, and full post-treatment documentation for the home dentist are all standard practice.
Q2: Where are the Dazzle locations?
Bandra West (Linking Road) and Kemps Corner. Both locations are fully equipped with the same clinical team and technology.
Q3: How do I know whether the recommended treatment is genuinely necessary?
Written treatment plans with itemised procedures and their clinical rationale are provided before any work begins. Second opinions are welcomed.
Q4: Can full-mouth rehabilitation be completed in a single visit?
Not entirely for implant cases requiring osseointegration (8–16 weeks). Treatment is structured in phases around planned visits with provisional restorations throughout. Two-visit protocols are standard for international patients.

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