Clove Dental Launches 48 Clinics in One Day, Expands Network to 715 Centers Across 26 Cities
The company said it will continue investing in advanced diagnostics, AI-enabled sterilization tracking systems, and digital treatment planning tools as part of its expansion strategy.
Clove Dental has launched 48 clinics in a single day as it marked 15 years of operations, taking its total footprint to 715 centers across 26 cities. The company said the rollout represents the largest single-day expansion by any dental network in the country.
The expansion comes amid the steady growth of organised dentistry in India, a segment historically dominated by fragmented, single-clinic practices. With the addition of the new facilities, Clove Dental’s network now includes more than 1,700 dentists, 1,100 dental assistants, and over 500 professionals managing clinical infrastructure.
Over the past 15 years, the company has treated more than 3.5 million patients across preventive, restorative, and specialised dental services. Its offerings range from routine cleanings and caries management to complex full-mouth rehabilitation procedures involving implants and fixed dentures. The network has also expanded into orthodontics, including clear aligners and braces.
Louis Shakinovsky, Group Chairman, Global Dental Services, said the 48-clinic launch reflects the operational foundation built over 15 years. Amarinder Singh, Founder and CEO, Clove Dental, stated that scaling an unorganized sector requires structured governance, including clinical audits, case reviews, and technology oversight.
Clove Dental said it has standardized clinical treatment protocols, sterilization procedures, and hygiene practices across all centers. These standards are reinforced through unannounced biweekly audits conducted throughout the network. The company also operates a peer-review mechanism through a proprietary dental application that enables dentists to discuss and validate treatment plans.
Its integrated practice management system digitises diagnosis, X-rays, treatment planning, and billing. According to the company, AI-supported decision frameworks within its cloud-based platform are designed to enhance treatment planning and reduce clinical variability. Uniform pricing and standardised treatment protocols have been implemented across locations to maintain consistency.
Lt Gen (Retd.) Dr Vimal Arora, Chief Clinical Officer, said every clinic is company-owned and managed, adding that over 75 per cent of dentists hold MDS degrees and undergo internal validation upon joining.
The company said it will continue investing in advanced diagnostics, AI-enabled sterilization tracking systems, and digital treatment planning tools as part of its expansion strategy.
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