After graduating from Phillips Academy, Dr. Ramdev attended Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh, graduating in 1993 with a B.S. in biological sciences. Upon matriculation through Tufts School of Dental Medicine in 1999, he accepted a position in the Brigham and Women's Hospital Harvard-Wide General Practice Residency Program. This opportunity exposed him to a variety of hospital-based activities, including general anesthesia and surgery.
In 2000, after completing his residency program, Dr. Ramdev accepted a faculty position at Harvard University School of Dental Medicine. In addition to his academic responsibilities, he practiced general dentistry in the Harvard Group Faculty Practice. In 2002, Dr. Ramdev joined Massachusetts General Hospital as an Attending General Dentist, with a faculty position at Harvard University School of Dental Medicine in the Department of Oral Medicine.
Dr. Ramdev is board certified. He is now a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology, He is an active member of the American Dental Association, New Hampshire Dental Society, and the Seacoast Esthetic Dentistry Association.
Dr. Ramdev completed his postdoctoral training in Periodontics at Case Western University, where he received training in all phases of Periodontal and Implant Therapy, with advanced training in conscious I.V. sedation.
Dr. Ramdev hand selected his staff based on technical skill, personality, and intelligence, and have provided them with additional ongoing training and experience to meet the high standards of a periodontal practice. He wants to provide the finest periodontal care available.
Dr. Nomith Ramdev announces an exciting advancement in treatment for periodontal disease that is faster, more comfortable and minimally invasive for patients! Periodontal (gum) disease, which is caused by infection started by plaque bacteria, damages the teeth, gums and jawbone of more than 80% of Americans by age 45. If left untreated periodontal disease can lead to tooth loss. In recent research periodontal disease has been linked to general medical issues including heart disease, stroke and other systemic issues, even stillbirths in pregnant women. Gum disease is treatable, but sadly only 3% of patients accept treatment because it involves painful surgery and long recovery periods.
But a proven option of treatment is now being provided by Dr. Nomith Ramdev,a board certified Periodontist, and diplomat of the American Board of Periodontology is now offering the most exciting advance in diagnosing and treatment of periodontal gum disease. Dr. Ramdev's practice is now a fully operational Nd-YAG laser center. Dr. Ramdev has been trained and implementing the LANAP protocol in his office for over 8 years now with tremendous results. Patients have benefitted from significant infection reduction, healthy tissue attachment and pocket reduction.
The LANAP treatment involves no cutting or sewing. The procedure clears away disease with gentle laser treatment that is a targeted approach to the diseased tissue with proven results that preserve more healthy tissue and regenerate bone for long-term improvement as well as less pain, less bleeding, less swelling, faster recovery time and lasting results for the patient.
Advances in modern dentistry now make it possible for people who have lost teeth to have permanent replacements for them. Dr. Ramdev have been practicing at the forefront of this technology for many years. Their role as surgeons for implant placement developed from years of precision surgical techniques and a tradition of planning and coordinating the restoration of debilitated mouths with restoration of debilitated mouths with restorative dentists.
Dr. Ramdev will use proven biological techniques to place from one to several implants in your mouth. After a period of 2-3 months, needed for implants to fuse to your jaw bone, your dentist fabricates and attaches the tooth or teeth replacements to the implants. These techniques are very reliable and nearly always result in long-lasting replacement of missing teeth. Of course, each patient presents unique circumstances which must be evaluated individually.