Dr Prashanth Kanakamedala
About
Dr. Prashanth Kanakamedala is a dentist with over 28 years of clinical experience. A graduate of the University of Liverpool (1998), he has practised dentistry across the United Kingdom, Australia, and Singapore, bringing a wealth of international experience to his patients.
Known for his gentle and patient-centred approach, Dr. Prashanth enjoys treating patients of all ages, with particular interests in:
- Family Dentistry
- Root Canal Treatment
- Cosmetic Dentistry
- Crowns and Bridges
- Smile Makeovers
- Invisalign Clear Aligners
- Restorative Dentistry
Dr. Prashanth believes that good dentistry begins with listening. His philosophy is simple:
"Do what is right for the patient, every single time."
A lifelong learner, he regularly pursues continuing education to stay up to date with modern dentistry and minimally invasive techniques.
Expanding into Airway and Holistic Dentistry
Dr. Prashanth is SMART-trained (Safe Mercury Amalgam Removal Technique) and has developed a growing interest in the relationship between oral health and overall wellbeing.
He is currently furthering his knowledge in:
- Airway-focused dentistry
- Breathing and sleep health
- Orofacial development
- Functional and holistic dentistry
- The connection between oral health and systemic health
His goal is to combine evidence-based dentistry with a broader understanding of how breathing, sleep, and oral function influence long-term health and quality of life.
Dr. Prashanth believes that dentistry is about much more than teeth — it is about helping people live, laugh, and smile with confidence while supporting their overall health and wellbeing.
Articles
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- 11 Feb 2026
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- 17 Nov 2025
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Current scientific evidence does not show a conclusive connection between intact dental amalgam fillings and symptoms such as brain fog, chronic...
- 17 Nov 2025
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The Minamata Convention on Mercury established 2034 as the global target year to end the use of dental amalgam. While this may seem gradual, the...
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