Dr. Anagha Joshi, DDS

Bio

Dentist and Artist( Oil Paintings)

Dr. Joshi's Education:

DDS: Doctor of Dental surgery from University Of the Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry (UOP).

AEGD: Post-Doctoral program from University Of The Pacifc Arthur A. Dugoni School Of Dentistry (UOP).

BDS: Bachelor of dental surgery from University of Pune,India

Dr. Joshi is practicing dentistry in the Bay Area for over 8 years.

Her Practice Philosophy:

"My patients are like my family to whom I make sure I deliver the best quality dental care.”

Dr. Joshi is a member of the American Dental Association, California Dental Association and Southern Alameda County Dental Society. Dr. Joshi has taken a number of continuing education courses in the last eight years, that have increased her knowledge across all aspects of dentistry. Please refer these websites for more information.

www.ada.org

www.cda.org

www.sacds.org

Dr. Joshi resides in Fremont, CA with her husband and two daughters.

Dr. Joshi is a local artist and also enjoys working with oil paints and canvas.

Please check out her art pictures in Dr. Joshi's Art section. For the original art work please visit her dental office at

Dental Fine Arts

3906 Decoto Road, Fremont, CA 94555


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Activity

  • Sharecare News
    Sharecare News posted a story about Dentistry:

    THURSDAY, May 23 (HealthDay News) -- Heavy consumption of diet soda can damage teeth as badly as methamphetamine or crack cocaine, a new study contends.

    "You look at it side-to-side with 'meth mouth' or 'coke mouth,' it is startling to see the intensity and extent of damage more or less t...Full Article

  • Sharecare News
    Sharecare News posted a story about Dentistry:

    TUESDAY, May 14 (HealthDay News) -- Dentists, as it turns out, may have one more reason than the rest of us to be wary of alligators. The toothy reptiles may one day put those who install implants, bridges and dentures out of their jobs.

    Alligators continually make new teeth to replace t...Full Article

  • Anagha Joshi, DDS
    Anagha Joshi, DDS answered:
    Will my tooth be sensitive after a root canal?
    Ideally no. It shouldn't but if you had history of infection in that tooth then it may be sensitive for a few weeks and then the pain should go away.  Full Post