About the clinic

Dr. Sampada Khair dentist in Airoli since 2020.

Eleven-plus years of dentistry, the last few on her own at the Airoliclinic. Conservative-first, painless-by-design — the kind of dentist you keep coming back to.

Dr. Sampada Khair with a patient at Dr. Sampada's Dental Clinic, Airoli

The clinic

A small clinic with a clear bias.

The aim when Dr. Sampada Khair opened this practice was simple: be the dentist most people in the area can actually walk to, and keep most of the work in-house rather than sending patients across the city.

We always try to save what’s natural.

That sentence runs the practice. Where most clinics jump to extraction, crowns, or implants, the first instinct here is to keep the tooth you already have working for as long as it can. Prevention first. Conservative treatment second. Replacement only when there’s no real alternative.

Dr. Sampada Khair, BDS — Dr. Sampada's Dental Clinic, Airoli

The dentist

Dr. Sampada Khair

BDS · DCI Registration A-27821

Eleven years in dentistry — first in established Mumbai clinics, then on her own since 2020. The clinical breadth runs the full general-dentistry spectrum, plus most of the bigger work in-house. See the treatments page for what that covers.

A specific focus over those years has been making procedures painless— the part most patients actually worry about. Patient comfort, clear explanations before anything starts, and the option to stop at any point are standard, not a request.

Inside the clinic

What it looks like, in case you’re wondering.

Consultation desk at Dr. Sampada's Dental Clinic, Airoli
Treatment room at Dr. Sampada's Dental Clinic, Airoli
Treatment room interior at Dr. Sampada's Dental Clinic, Airoli

Sterilisation and safety

We’re paranoid about hygiene. Here’s exactly what we do.

Ask to see the autoclave during your visit. We’d rather you check than wonder.

  • 01/

    Autoclave + sealed pouches

    Every instrument is cleaned and sterilised in an autoclave, then stored in sealed pouches. The pouch is opened in front of you at the chair so you can see it was sealed.

  • 02/

    Single-use disposables

    Wherever a disposable version exists (syringes, gloves, suction tips, polishing cups) we use one per patient and bin it. Nothing gets reused.

  • 03/

    Chair + surface barriers

    Disposable plastic barriers cover the chair, headrest, light handles, and control panels. Swapped between every patient. Underneath, surfaces are disinfected too.

  • 04/

    PPE + hand hygiene

    Gloves, masks, and eyewear every procedure. Hands washed before and after every patient with the same hospital-grade routine the operating-theatre standard requires.

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    Health department compliance

    All safety protocols mandated by the health department are observed. We treat sterilisation as the baseline, not a feature.

Questions about how we work.

Ask in the chair too. There are no silly questions, only the ones you wish you had asked before you sat down.

Ask something else
  • Is the clinic only for adults?
    No. We see children from their first teeth through their teenage years, and we look after older patients too. The chair fits anyone who can climb into it.
  • What if I'm nervous about the dentist?
    Tell us when you arrive. We slow down, explain everything before it happens, and pause whenever you need to. Painless work is something Dr. Sampada has spent eleven years practising — anxious patients are not the exception here, they're most of who walks in.
  • Can I bring a parent or partner into the room?
    Yes, for any reason — language help, a nervous patient, a second pair of ears. Tell the front desk when you arrive.
  • Do you use the latest equipment?
    We use what the treatment needs. Digital X-ray, modern instruments, sterile single-use where the rules require it. We don't chase gadgets for marketing.
  • Do you offer emergency appointments?
    If you ring during opening hours with pain or a knocked-out tooth, we'll fit you in the same day. Outside hours, send a WhatsApp to +91 79000 97145 — we read messages first thing.