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HappyDr - A modern directory for Dentists

Updated: 5 days ago

A complete guide to happydr.co.in — what it is, what it offers, and why it matters for every Indian dentist

By Dr. Ishan Martin | BDS, MBA | Founder, HappyDr


If you are a dentist in India, you probably know this feeling.

You finish five years of BDS - the exams, the clinics, the sleepless nights. Graduation day finally comes. You feel proud. Relieved. Excited.

And then… suddenly there is silence.

Young girl dentist in a clinic, facing challenges but determined, wears a mask and scrubs, ready to overcome obstacles in her daily practice.
Young girl dentist in a clinic, facing challenges but determined, wears a mask and scrubs, ready to overcome obstacles in her daily practice.

 

The Problem Nobody Talks About Enough

You spent five or six years in dental college. You memorised the angles of cavity preparation, you practised endodontic access on extracted teeth, you learned about the periodontium in far more detail than most people outside dentistry ever will. And then you graduated — BDS in hand, a head full of clinical knowledge — and walked straight into a wall of confusion.

Where do the jobs actually pay fairly? Is MDS worth the entrance grind? Should you set up your own clinic or join a corporate chain? What if you are not even sure you want to stay clinical? What about dental jobs in the Gulf, or registering with the GDC for the UK, or the competency pathway for Australia?

For most Indian dentists, the answers to these questions come in fragments. A senior who graduated a few years before you. A WhatsApp group filled with unverified salary figures and half-remembered advice. A YouTube channel that was last updated eighteen months ago. Nobody has collected all of it in one honest, India-specific, dentist-focused place.

That is the problem HappyDr was built to solve.

HappyDr describes itself as India's flagship dental ecosystem. The word ecosystem is deliberate. This is not just a job board. It is not just a blog. It is not just a WhatsApp community. It is all of those things together, designed to support an Indian dentist at every stage of their professional journey, from final year BDS through to seasoned practitioner thinking about setting up a second clinic or pivoting into a non-clinical corporate role.

This post is a thorough walkthrough of everything on the platform at happydr.co.in — what you will find, how to use it, and why it was built the way it was.

 

The Origin Story: Why HappyDr Exists

HappyDr was created because there was a clear gap in the dental journey — dentists spending years mastering clinical skills, then feeling completely lost when it came to career direction, clinic setup, business decisions, and finding genuine mentorship.

This is not a crisis unique to one person or one graduating batch. It is structural. Indian dental education is rigorously clinical but almost entirely silent on the professional and financial dimensions of life after graduation. There is no module on salary negotiation. There is no practical session on what a dental clinic actually costs to set up and run. There is no career counselling infrastructure designed specifically for the BDS graduate who is wondering whether to attempt NEET MDS, look for a job at a corporate chain, start their own practice, or take one of the dozen other forks in the road that appear in the first three years post-graduation.

That combination of clinical training and business understanding is the foundation on which HappyDr is built. The platform does not talk down to dentists or treat clinical work as somehow lesser. It starts from the premise that dentists are intelligent professionals who deserve honest, complete, India-specific information about all the options available to them.

The tagline says it all: 'You are not alone in dentistry. Someone here has faced what you are facing.'

 

The Careers Section: Finding Real Dental Jobs in India

The Careers section at happydr.co.in/careers is one of the most actively used parts of the platform, and for good reason. Dental job hunting in India has historically been chaotic — dominated by word of mouth, poorly maintained databases on generic job portals, and listings that are either outdated or suspiciously light on actual details like salary range, working hours, and whether the clinic owner actually pays on time.

HappyDr's approach is different. The platform curates verified dental job vacancies across a range of settings: private clinics, corporate dental chains, government positions, academic institutions, and non-clinical corporate roles that require a BDS background. The listings are filtered by city, specialisation, and career stage, which matters enormously because the needs of a fresh BDS intern in Bengaluru looking for their first associate role are completely different from those of an MDS prosthodontist in Delhi evaluating partnership offers.

What sets the HappyDr jobs section apart is its editorial posture. The platform does not simply aggregate every vacancy it can find. There is a curation process that filters for quality and relevance. Alongside the listings themselves, the platform has developed content resources — blog posts, salary benchmarking tools, and community discussions — that help dentists understand the market they are navigating rather than just sending out CVs blindly.

The salary benchmarking tool deserves particular mention. Salary transparency is almost non-existent in Indian dentistry. Most dentists have very little idea whether what they are being offered is reasonable, low, or exploitative, because there is no reliable public data on dental salaries in India broken down by city, role, experience level, or specialisation. HappyDr has been building that database through its anonymous Salary Truth Board — a survey-based tool through which dentists can submit their actual earnings, creating a growing reference dataset that the community can use. This is genuinely novel in Indian dental professional circles.

For BDS graduates particularly, the careers section also addresses the non-clinical job market. There are roles in pharmaceutical companies, dental equipment suppliers, dental media companies, healthcare consulting firms, and insurance companies that actively recruit BDS graduates — but most dentists do not know these roles exist, let alone how to apply for them. HappyDr's Non-Clinical Career Series (discussed in more detail below) is building awareness and pathways into this entire layer of the job market.

 

Mentorship: Real Guidance from Dentists Who Have Actually Been There

One of the highest-value offerings on the platform is the mentorship programme at happydr.co.in/mentors. The premise is straightforward but powerful: connect dentists who are navigating career decisions with dentists who have already made those transitions and can speak from direct experience.

The mentors on HappyDr are not motivational speakers or generic life coaches. They are dentists who have done specific things — transitioned from clinical practice into MBA programmes, built their own clinics from scratch, moved into pharmaceutical sales or dental corporate management, or successfully qualified and registered to practice in the UK, Australia, or the Gulf countries. When you book a session with a HappyDr mentor, you are getting structured, one-on-one access to someone who has navigated the exact fork in the road you are currently standing at.

This matters because the advice most dentists get at critical career junctures tends to come from people who are too close to the situation — family members who may not understand the dental profession at all, or seniors who went down one particular path and therefore unconsciously advocate for it. A mentor who pivoted from clinical dentistry into pharma after five years, and can tell you honestly what the transition looked like, what the trade-offs were, and what they would do differently, is infinitely more useful than second-hand rumour.

The mentor network is growing and covers a range of career paths and geographies. The HappyDr mentorship programme is designed to be structured enough to be genuinely useful — not just a vague 'reach out anytime' arrangement — while remaining accessible in terms of time and cost for the working dentist or recent graduate.

User testimonials on the platform reflect the genuine impact. Dr. Priya S., a BDS graduate from Bengaluru, wrote that HappyDr gave her clarity when she was completely confused after graduation. Dr. Rahul M., a private practitioner from Hyderabad, noted that the mentorship helped him understand his clinic setup options instead of making expensive mistakes. These are not the kind of vague praise that platforms manufacture — they reflect the specific, practical nature of what the platform actually delivers.

 

The Community: A WhatsApp-Powered Network That Actually Works

Community is a word that gets overused in professional networks. It usually means a LinkedIn group that sees one post every three weeks and a comment section full of hollow congratulations. HappyDr's community infrastructure is substantively different.

The core of the HappyDr community lives on WhatsApp — a deliberate choice that reflects where Indian professionals actually communicate. The platform's WhatsApp group has grown to over 450 members, with city-specific and speciality-specific groups being developed to reduce noise and increase the relevance of discussions. The founding philosophy is explicit: no spam, no fake motivation, just dentists helping dentists.

On LinkedIn, HappyDr has built an audience of over 400 followers and climbing, with content that consistently performs well because it addresses real questions and avoids the generic inspirational content that dominates most professional social media. On Instagram, the @happy.dr.in account has gathered over 600 followers within two months of more active posting — a rate of growth that reflects genuine demand for the kind of content HappyDr produces.

The platform also runs a dedicated community hub page at happydr.co.in/community where the different channels, groups, and events are organised in one place. For dentists who are new to the ecosystem, this is the starting point — a clear map of where the conversations are happening and how to get involved.

There is also the Sunday Dental Club, accessible at happydr.co.in/sundaydentalclub — a monthly discussion format that brings together dentists to talk about career, practice management, and professional development topics in a structured but informal setting. The Sunday Dental Club is where many of the best discussions on the platform happen, combining the depth of a professional event with the accessibility of a community group.

 

Upskilling: Practical Learning for the Modern Dentist

The Upskill section at happydr.co.in/upskill addresses a gap that is particularly stark in the Indian dental context: the almost complete absence of practical business and management training in a profession where the majority of practitioners eventually run their own businesses.

Most Indian dentists who set up private practices do so with strong clinical skills and almost zero formal training in the areas that will determine whether their practice succeeds or fails — practice management, financial planning, marketing, patient communication, team management, and increasingly, technology integration including AI tools. The Upskill section builds practical courses and resources in exactly these areas.

The courses available on HappyDr are designed for busy dentists — people who are already working, not students with hours of uninterrupted study time. They are short, focused, and immediately applicable. Topics include clinic management fundamentals, healthcare IT systems, dental business strategy, and guides to using AI tools that are becoming increasingly relevant in the dental space.

The AI Advances section at happydr.co.in/AIimage is worth specific mention here. Artificial intelligence is beginning to affect dentistry in meaningful ways — from diagnostic imaging tools that assist with cavity detection and radiograph analysis, to practice management software with AI-driven scheduling and recall systems. Most Indian dentists have very limited information about what these tools actually do, which ones are worth investing in, and how to evaluate them. HappyDr's AI content provides this grounding, helping dentists engage with the technology conversation from an informed position rather than being passive recipients of marketing from vendors.

 

Clinic Setup: The Guide Most Dentists Wish They Had Found Earlier

Setting up a dental clinic in India is a significant financial and logistical undertaking, and the lack of reliable, honest information about what it actually involves causes enormous problems for new practice owners every year. Equipment suppliers give biased advice. Well-meaning seniors give advice based on their own experience from five or ten years ago in a different city. Most of the online information is either too generic or trying to sell you something.

The Clinic Setup section at happydr.co.in/startyourclinic is one of the most practically valuable parts of the platform for dentists at the stage of setting up or scaling a practice. It provides step-by-step guidance on the costs involved, how to find and evaluate trusted vendors, what the legal registration requirements are, and — crucially — what mistakes most new clinic owners make and how to avoid them.

HappyDr has also developed a Clinic Setup Cost Calculator — an interactive tool that allows you to estimate the real costs of setting up a dental clinic based on your specific location, clinic size, and equipment choices. This kind of tool, which would previously have required expensive consultancy or extensive trial and error, is available freely on the platform.

The vendor directory aspect of this section is particularly valuable. The dental supply market in India is fragmented, with enormous variation in quality and pricing for essentially the same products depending on your city, your connections, and your negotiating position. HappyDr's aggregated, community-informed vendor information helps level this playing field, particularly for dentists who are not from major metro centres and therefore have less access to established supplier networks.

The clinic setup resources reflect one of HappyDr's core beliefs: that business knowledge should not be a luxury available only to dentists who happen to know the right people. It should be systematically available to every dental professional who needs it.

 

Work and Study Abroad: Real Pathways for Indian Dentists Going Global

The HappyDr abroad section at happydr.co.in/abroad addresses one of the most confusing and high-stakes decisions an Indian dentist can face: whether and how to pursue practice or further study outside India.

The question 'can I practice dentistry in Australia / Canada / UK / Germany / Gulf / USA?' is one of the most commonly asked questions in any Indian dental community. The answers are complex, country-specific, and change as regulations evolve — which is why forum posts from three years ago can be actively misleading. HappyDr has invested in developing comprehensive, up-to-date country-specific guides covering each of these major destinations.

For the Gulf countries — UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman — the pathway is relatively accessible for many Indian dentists, and the financial rewards are significant. HappyDr's Gulf guide covers the licensing requirements country by country, typical salary ranges, the differences between hospital and private clinic environments, and what the quality of life actually looks like — not the sanitised version, the honest one.

The UK pathway involves the Overseas Registration Examination (ORE) administered by the General Dental Council, and the process from Indian BDS to GDC registration is long and detailed. HappyDr's UK guide breaks down the steps, typical timelines, costs, and the changes to the process that have happened in recent years.

Australia's pathway runs through the Australian Dental Council (ADC) and involves a written knowledge examination and a clinical examination. Canada similarly has its own regulatory body and examination pathway. HappyDr has produced guides for both, informed not just by official documentation but by the actual experiences of Indian dentists who have gone through these processes.

Germany stands out as an increasingly popular destination given its shortage of dental professionals and the possibility of practicing after a language qualification and recognition process, even without repeating dental school. HappyDr's Germany content covers this pathway in unusual detail.

The United States pathway, involving the NBDE examinations and NCLEX equivalents, is one of the longest and most expensive for Indian graduates. HappyDr gives an honest assessment of this pathway — including the time and financial investment required and the typical timelines — so that dentists can make a properly informed decision about whether to pursue it.

All of these guides are available as structured resources on the platform, with additional discussion and real-time updates through the community channels.

 

The Blog: Long-Form, India-Specific, Honest Dental Career Content

The HappyDr blog at happydr.co.in/blog is one of the most substantive collections of dental career content written specifically for the Indian context. The blog covers a wide range of topics organised around the categories that matter most to the HappyDr audience: salary and compensation, career decisions, international practice, MDS choices, non-clinical careers, clinic business, and professional development.

What distinguishes the HappyDr blog from generic dental career content is its specificity and honesty. Posts are written in a direct, practical voice and avoids the inspirational platitudes that dominate most professional content and instead delivers information that is actually useful. An article about BDS salaries in India will give you actual figures by city and role type, not vague generalisations. An article about MDS vs working after BDS will lay out the real financial and lifestyle trade-offs, not just validate whatever decision you have already made.

The blog's SEO-optimised structure means that dentists finding HappyDr for the first time through search engines — asking 'what is a fair BDS salary in Bengaluru?' or 'how do I register to practice dentistry in the UK?' — arrive at substantive content rather than thin landing pages. This matters because good organic traffic from search is one of the most reliable ways to reach dentists at the exact moment they are looking for a specific type of guidance.

Blog content is produced consistently, with a structured editorial calendar that ensures coverage across the platform's key topic areas. The content is written to be evergreen where appropriate — salary benchmarks, international registration pathways, and MDS decision frameworks retain their relevance for years — while also covering time-sensitive topics like regulatory changes and new career opportunities as they emerge.

 

Dental Media: Amplifying the Dentist's Voice

The Dental Media section at happydr.co.in/dentalmedia addresses a dimension of professional life that most dentist-focused platforms ignore entirely: the growing importance of digital presence, content creation, and media literacy for dental professionals.

Indian dentists are increasingly active on social media platforms — Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn — both as consumers of professional content and as creators building their own professional brands, patient communication channels, and community presence. HappyDr's Dental Media resources help dentists navigate this space intelligently: how to build a professional presence that works for you, how to create content that genuinely helps patients and builds trust, and how to avoid the pitfalls that commonly trip up healthcare professionals in the social media space.

The platform itself is also a media entity. The HappyDr Dental Career Podcast, available on Spotify and other platforms, takes the platform's core mission into audio format — conversations about career paths, professional transitions, industry trends, and the real experiences of dentists navigating the Indian dental landscape. Podcast episodes feature guests from across the spectrum of dental careers and have built a dedicated listener base among dentists who prefer audio content during commutes or between patients.

The YouTube channel at @HappyDr2026 extends the platform's reach into video format, with content ranging from career guidance to practical how-to content and webinar recordings. The Instagram account @happy.dr.in provides a higher-frequency touchpoint with shorter, shareable career and professional development content designed for the dentist who is scrolling between patients.

 

The Webinar Series: Non-Clinical and Clinical Career Education in Real Time

HappyDr runs two parallel webinar series that have become important fixtures for dentists at career decision points. The Non-Clinical Career Series and the Clinical Career Series together cover the full spectrum of career paths available to BDS graduates, with each episode featuring a speaker who has direct, first-hand experience of the career path being discussed.

The Non-Clinical Career Series addresses the career options that exist beyond clinical practice — pharmaceutical industry roles, dental corporate management, healthcare consulting, dental media, research, and more. Episode 2 of this series featured Dr. Shaliga Bhatnagar, who brought eight years of pharmaceutical industry experience to a detailed conversation about what a transition from clinical dentistry into pharma actually looks like. This is exactly the kind of information that changes career trajectories — not generic advice about transferable skills, but specific, lived experience from someone who made the move.

The Clinical Career Series focuses on specialist pathways and clinical career decisions — with Episode 3 featuring Dr. Rajesh Patnaik, a faculty member at MR Ambedkar Dental College in Bengaluru, discussing the periodontics specialisation and the MDS Periodontics pathway. For BDS students and recent graduates trying to evaluate which MDS specialisation to pursue, sessions like this — which address the real scope of practice, lifestyle, and career economics of a specialty rather than just its academic prestige — are genuinely transformative.

The webinars are kept to a structured format — typically one hour, with a substantive presentation followed by a Q&A session — and are priced accessibly or offered free where possible, reflecting the platform's mission to make quality career information available to every dentist regardless of economic background. The 'We Hear You' segment at the end of Non-Clinical Series sessions, where attendees can raise personal career questions and get real-time responses from the speaker, has been one of the most positively received features of the format.

 

The Android App: HappyDr in Your Pocket

HappyDr has launched an Android beta app, available on the Google Play Store, that brings the platform's core functionality to mobile in a more native format. The app is particularly relevant for dentists who primarily use their smartphones for professional networking and information seeking — which, given Indian smartphone penetration patterns, is the majority of the platform's target audience.

The beta phase of the app is an important milestone for the platform. Building a branded, dedicated app is a signal of intent — it moves HappyDr from the category of 'website with content' to the category of 'ecosystem with presence across platforms and devices.' The app is an opportunity to deliver timely notifications about new job listings, upcoming webinars, and community discussions in a format that integrates with how dentists actually use their phones.

The availability of an Android app also opens possibilities for features that work better in a mobile-native environment — community forums, salary submission tools, career quiz formats, and real-time event registration — all of which become more accessible when they are one tap away rather than requiring navigation to a website.

 

The Campus Ambassador Programme: Bringing HappyDr to Dental Colleges

One of HappyDr's newer initiatives is the campus dental ambassador programme, which places student representatives in dental colleges across India. The programme recognises that the ideal time to introduce a dentist to quality career information is before they graduate — not after they have already spent months in confusion.

Campus ambassadors are BDS students who represent HappyDr within their institutions, sharing platform resources and community access with their batchmates, organising on-campus events, and serving as a feedback loop that helps HappyDr understand the specific concerns and questions of students in different institutions and regions.

The ambassador programme also provides the students themselves with meaningful professional development — organising events, representing a professional platform, and building a network that extends well beyond their immediate college circle. For the platform, it is a strategic investment in long-term community growth with a population — final-year and intern students — who are at the most acute point of career uncertainty and therefore most in need of what HappyDr offers.

 

Who Is HappyDr For? The Full Spectrum of the Platform's Audience

One of the platform's strengths is its ability to be genuinely useful to dentists at multiple different career stages. This is worth spelling out clearly, because different users will find different parts of the platform most relevant.

BDS Students and Interns

For students in their final years of dental school and those completing their internship, HappyDr offers a clear-eyed picture of what comes next. The career options content, the non-clinical career series, and the MDS decision content are all directly relevant to this group. The community provides access to the lived experiences of dentists a few years ahead of them on the same path — which is often more useful than formal career guidance.

Recent BDS Graduates (0–3 Years Post-Graduation)

This is perhaps HappyDr's most critical audience. These are dentists who are navigating their first jobs, evaluating whether to attempt MDS entrance examinations, considering whether to join a corporate chain or a private clinic or start independent practice, and beginning to understand the financial realities of the profession. The jobs section, the salary benchmarking tool, the mentorship programme, and the abroad guides are all directly relevant to this group.

Experienced Dentists and MDS Specialists

For dentists who are five or more years post-graduation, HappyDr offers the clinic setup content, the vendor directory, the business upskilling resources, and the mentorship network. The community and the Sunday Dental Club provide ongoing professional connection and peer support at a career stage where professional isolation is a common problem — particularly for those in solo private practice.

Dentists Considering Career Transitions

For any dentist who is considering a major career change — whether that is transitioning out of clinical practice into a non-clinical role, moving from employment to practice ownership, or relocating internationally — HappyDr's combination of structured information, mentorship access, and active community makes it uniquely useful. These transitions are the moments where the platform's multi-dimensional nature is most valuable: you need information, you need peer support, and you need someone who has made a similar move. HappyDr provides all three.

 

What Makes HappyDr Different: Honest, India-Specific, and Built by Someone Who Gets It

There are other dental platforms and communities in India. So the question worth asking is: what actually makes HappyDr different?

The first differentiator is authorial credibility. The content is not produced by a content marketing team with no dental background. It comes from someone who has navigated the profession, who understands the financial and professional anxieties of Indian dentists from personal experience, and who built the platform specifically because he could not find what he needed when he was at the earlier stages of his own career.

The second differentiator is completeness. Most dental resources in India are either purely clinical (textbooks, CPD platforms, case presentations) or focused on one specific dimension of professional life (a job board, or a single salary survey, or a practitioner community). HappyDr is the first platform to attempt to cover the full professional life cycle of an Indian dentist — from college through to clinic ownership or career transition — in a single integrated ecosystem.

The third differentiator is tone. User testimonials consistently mention honesty as a distinguishing characteristic of the platform. Dr. Ananya K., an MDS graduate from Chennai, noted in her testimonial that what she valued about HappyDr was the honesty — no over-promising, no fake motivation, just practical guidance from people who have actually been there. In a professional information landscape dominated by either toxic positivity or excessive anxiety, HappyDr's direct, balanced, India-specific tone stands out.

The fourth differentiator is community design. The WhatsApp-first community approach, combined with city-specific and speciality-specific subgroups, reflects a genuine understanding of how Indian professionals actually communicate and what makes professional communities valuable versus noisy. Dr. Ajmal, an intern from Nagpur, put it well: the community feels safe and relevant — you actually learn something useful.

The fifth differentiator is the breadth of career coverage. Most dental platforms focus on clinical excellence and practice growth. HappyDr explicitly covers the non-clinical career paths — pharma, corporate, research, dental media — as first-class career options rather than fallbacks or consolation prizes. This is a meaningful philosophical stance that reflects the reality that many talented dentists find their greatest satisfaction and impact outside the clinical environment, and deserve as much support in navigating those paths as dentists pursuing traditional clinical careers.

 

The Road Ahead: A Growing Ecosystem

HappyDr is still a relatively young platform, The fact that it has already attracted hundreds of community members, produced comprehensive resources across a dozen career dimensions, launched an Android app, run multiple successful webinar series, and built an engaged multi-platform social presence within a short period of time is a testament to both the quality of what has been built and the genuine demand that exists for it.

The platform's roadmap includes expanded mentorship coverage, deeper salary transparency data, more country-specific international career guides, and additional webinar episodes across both the clinical and non-clinical series. The campus ambassador programme is expanding into more dental colleges, broadening the platform's reach into the student population at the most critical career decision point.

The community infrastructure continues to develop, with plans for more structured subgroups and discussion formats that give dentists in specific specialities or at specific career stages a more focused community experience alongside the broader HappyDr network.

Premium resources, structured courses, and additional monetisation pathways are being developed in ways that maintain the platform's fundamental commitment to making its most important content accessible to every dentist — not just those with the financial resources to pay for everything.

For anyone watching the evolution of professional platforms in Indian healthcare, HappyDr is one of the most interesting things happening in the space. It is being built with a clarity of purpose, a depth of India-specific expertise, and an honesty of communication that is rare at any stage of a platform's development, let alone the early one.

 

he Platform Every Indian Dentist Deserves

There is a version of the Indian dental profession in which every BDS graduate has access to honest, comprehensive, India-specific information about their career options. In which salary transparency is the norm rather than a closely guarded secret. In which a dentist in a tier-two city has the same access to mentorship and career guidance as one in a major metro. In which the decision to stay clinical or go non-clinical, to practice in India or abroad, to join a corporate chain or build your own practice, is made with real information rather than guesswork and word of mouth.

That version of the profession is what HappyDr is building towards. It is not there yet — no platform of this age and this scope could be. But the architecture is right. The values are right. The community is real and growing. The content is honest and useful. The founder understands the profession from the inside.

If you are a dentist in India at any stage of your career — from final-year BDS student through to seasoned practitioner — visit happydr.co.in. Explore the blog. Join the community. Book a mentor session if you have a specific career question you need help thinking through. Sign up for the next webinar. Download the Android app.

More importantly: if what you find there is useful, contribute back. Submit your salary data to the Salary Truth Board. Share the platform with a batchmate who is as confused as you once were. Write a testimonial. Refer a mentor. The ecosystem only grows in value as more dentists invest in it.

The tagline on the HappyDr homepage reads: 'You are not alone in dentistry. Someone here has faced what you are facing.'

It is both a promise and an invitation. The dentists who take it up are building something that will change what it means to navigate a dental career in India. And it is only just getting started.

 

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