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Dr. Karnik Shah, BDS, MS

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon | Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

16009 FM 1325 Suite 200 Austin TX, 78728

About

Dr. Karnik Shah, BDS, MS, is a leading prosthodontist and implant surgeon in Austin, Texas, known for his expertise in restorative, cosmetic, and implant dentistry. At Clover Smile Studio, Dr. Shah delivers personalized, patient-centered care, specializing in dental implants, crowns, bridges, dentures, and full-arch restorations. He is recognized for his meticulous approach, advanced techniques, and commitment to using the latest dental technology to achieve outstanding results for every patient. Dr. Shah’s practice is built on compassion, clear communication, and a dedication to transforming smiles and improving quality of life. He is also active in community service and professional organizations, continually advancing his skills to offer the best possible care. Patients praise his ability to craft natural-looking, functional solutions that restore confidence and oral health.

Education and Training

Government Dental College and Hospital Bachelor of Dental Surgery 0

United States University Executive MBA 0

UCLA Preceptorship in Advanced Implantology 0

The Ohio State University MS Prosthodontics 2013

Board Certification

American Board of Prosthodontics

Provider Details

Male English, Hindi, Marathi
Dr. Karnik Shah, BDS, MS
Dr. Karnik Shah, BDS, MS's Expert Contributions
  • How long do implant-fixed dentures last?

    Depending on the material, technique and technology used as well as the opposing dentition and overall maintenance of oral health, and your overall general systemic health, it varies. Typically expected to last 8-10 years or more! READ MORE

  • Can I use salt water rinse 2 days after implant surgery?

    Typically yes. However, the recommendation is for gentle rinses not vigorous rinsing. Additionally, your specific implant procedure may warrant a different protocol, and you should always confirm with your oral surgeon/ prosthodontist about specific recommendations. READ MORE

  • Can I fly 4 days after implant surgery?

    Yes, you can usually fly 4 days after implant surgery if you're healing well and didn’t have a sinus lift or major bone graft. Minor swelling or discomfort is normal—just stay hydrated, avoid hard foods, and bring any meds you might need. Always best to confirm with your dentist! READ MORE

  • How long should I wear braces?

    This is a very general question and there is no cookie -cutter recipe that fits all patients who need braces. Always best to confirm with your Orthodontist! READ MORE

  • Is it okay to have pain 10 days after implant surgery?

    Yes and no. Depending on the extent of the surgery, the procedures performed, whether there was extraction, bone grafting, sinus augmentation involved, you can have some residual pain or soreness for upto 2 weeks. In any case, you should contact your dental office so they can assess if anything major such as an infection, a complication is developing or to rule out early implant failure; or if they need to prescribe some other medications. READ MORE

  • How long is surgery for 2 dental implants?

    Depending on your surgeon/ prosthodontist/ periodontist 's experience as well as your specific clinical situation such as the need for sedation, extraction, bone graft, sinus augmentation or any adjunctive dental implant surgical procedures - Generally takes about 1 to 2 hours. READ MORE

  • Can you remove stains from crowns?

    Superficial stains can generally be removed. However, sometimes what may appear as stains to an untrained eye (eg: patient) may actually be tooth crown wear, crown porcelain chipping or even secondary caries/ decay at the junction of the crown and remaining tooth. Always best to confirm with your dentist! READ MORE

  • Are implant-fixed dentures painful?

    As a rule most dental surgical procedures have some component of post-operative pain after the procedure, however, patients are always prescribed medications after the procedure to help with post-operative recovery. After the initial healing, hey should not be painful. Implant Fixed teeth are one of the best, most predictable and long lasting procedures available in dentistry and you will be thankful after the fact! READ MORE

  • Can I use a Waterpik with braces?

    Yes! but they are not a substitute for brushing, only an adjunct! READ MORE

  • Can I use a water flosser with implant-fixed dentures?

    Yes! It is generally a good idea to use a water flosser with implant-fixed teeth. The recommendation is to use it at medium speed level, but it is always best to confirm with your dentist! READ MORE

  • Do you need anesthesia for an implant?

    Most single dental implants are done under local anesthesia. Few cases or in case of patients who are very nervous, Oral sedation or general anesthesia can be used. READ MORE

  • What are the different types of dental crowns, and which one should I choose?

    Different materials are available for crowns including Zirconia/ All -ceramic, Metal-ceramic combination, full metal including gold based and chrome cobalt based alloys as well as some high strength 3-D printed resins. You should sit down with your dental provider to identify what best suits your needs and your mouth. READ MORE

  • Can I get a dental crown in 1 week?

    Typically, a crown can be done in about 5-7 days, but it also depends on whether the tooth is fractured and/or needs a root canal. If your dentist is comfortable doing root canal for molar teeth and uses modern technology like digital scanning, then 1 week turnaround time is possible. Otherwise they may need to refer you to an Endodontist for the root canal. If the tooth is damaged beyond repair, it may need extraction. READ MORE

  • What material of crown should I select for the front teeth?

    Typically All ceramic restorative material options for front teeth include Lithium Disilicate (E.Max), Lithium silicate and Zirconia. Zirconia as a material comes in multiple variants as well - Translucent zirconia, esthetic zirconia and monolithic zirconia. READ MORE

  • Are these crackling sounds in my ear from TMJ?

    You will need to see a team of specialists that include an Oral surgeon and a prosthodontist who treats patients with TM joint problems, and maybe an ENT specialist. In general cracking or popping sounds are normal and about 45- 55% people have them. As long as they are not painful or show any other symptoms, nothing needs to be done there. However, your specialist team will be the best people to give you a more detailed examination and further course of action. READ MORE

  • Do I need a prosthodontic follow up after getting my dentures?

    Yes, typically we do follow-up for denture patients, every 6 months or every year. They look for fit, support, stability, resorption of residual bony ridges and occlusion with the dentures. They need periodic adjustment to areas that show denture sore spots, a reline possibly every 4-5 years, and a remake every 7-8 years. READ MORE

  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of zirconium dental crowns?

    Zirconia crowns can be color matched with the teeth and are one of the strongest materials know in dentistry. However, sometimes they may be difficult to match color especially with the front teeth, and are prone to debonding/ coming off the tooth if the teeth preparations are not designed well or if the correct bonding/ cementing protocol is not followed. READ MORE

  • What are the repair options for a chipped tooth?

    Multiple options include repair using composite resin, Veneers, Crowns, or even extraction and implant depending on the site of fracture, the extent and the severity of damage and condition of adjacent and opposite teeth as well as overall oral health. The price points vary and can be best answered by your dental provider. READ MORE

  • How long should I take medications after implant surgery?

    Great question! After implant surgery, most patients take antibiotics for 3–7 days, pain meds for 2–3 days, anti-inflammatory meds for 5-7 days and use a mouth rinse for up to 2 weeks. Always follow your surgeon’s instructions, especially if grafting or multiple implants were done. Healing varies by case! READ MORE

  • What is the process, and what types of issues can veneers effectively address?

    This is a very open ended question: Veneers are great options for restoring great esthetics, an amazing smile for the right patient, These are usually ones with discolored teeth, chipped teeth, flourosis, hypoplasia, or patients with smaller teeth and generalized spacing. It involves minimal to no prep on the surface enamel and bonding lab-manufactured pieces of ceramic on teeth that build a beautiful looking esthetic smile. At our office we offer digital smile design that allows patients to preview their future smiles, before we make any permanent changes. More details specific to your mouth can be provided by your dental provider. READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

ProsthodonticsImplant SurgeryFull Arch Implant RestorationsDental ImplantsCrownsBridgesCosmetic RestorationsSmile MakeoversVeneers and LumineersTeeth whiteningAll-on-XSinus augmentationWisdom teeth extractions

Professional Memberships

  • American College of Prosthodontists  
  • American Dental Association  
  • Texas Dental Association  
  • Rotaract Club of GDC, Mumbai  
  • Capital Area Dental Society  

Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors

  • Rotaract Club of GDC, Mumbai

Internships

  • Government Dental College and Hospital, Mumbai

Professional Society Memberships

  • American College of Prosthodontists, American Dental Association, Texas Dental Association, Rotaract Club of GDC, Mumbai, Capital Area Dental Society

Articles and Publications

  • yes 6 or 7 articles a few years ago on PubMed

What do you attribute your success to?

  • He attributes his success to his parents who supported his dreams and blessed him in many ways including helping to pay his tuition fees to enable him to focus on his studies. He also had excellent teachers and mentors who believed in him and pushed him to meet the challenges of practicing dentistry.

Philanthropic Initiatives

  • Rotaract Club of GDC, Mumbai

Teaching and speaking

  • Implant faculty with HiOssen Dental Implants and AIC.

Dr. Karnik Shah, BDS, MS's Practice location

Clover Smile Studio

16009 FM 1325 Suite 200 -
Austin, TX 78728
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https://www.cloversmilestudio.com

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Meet Dr. Karnik Shah: Your Partner in Optimal Oral Health

With an unwavering dedication to patient care and a wealth of experience in the field of dentistry, Dr. Shah is setting a new standard in prosthodontics and implant surgery. His philosophy centers on personalized treatment plans that cater to the unique needs of each patient, ensuring that every visit is a step towards achieving optimal oral health and a radiant smile.

Back in the early days of his academic career, his educational journey began at the Government Dental College and Hospital in Mumbai, India, where he earned his Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS). His early involvement in the Rotaract Club of GDC, Mumbai, instilled in him a passion for community service, which continues to guide his practice today.

Moreover, Dr. Shah completed his residency in Prosthodontics at the prestigious Ohio State University College of Dentistry, where he honed his skills in advanced dental restoration techniques. With a focus on full arch implant restorations and wisdom teeth extractions, he has established himself as a leading Surgical Prosthodontist in the Austin area, offering cutting-edge solutions for complex dental issues.

In addition to his clinical expertise, the doctor also holds an Executive MBA from the United States University, enhancing his ability to understand the business side of healthcare, thus ensuring a seamless and efficient experience for his patients. His commitment to continuous learning is evident as he has completed a Preceptorship in Advanced Implantology at UCLA, further solidifying his expertise in this critical area of dentistry.

At his Austin-based practice, Dr. Shah utilizes the latest technology and techniques to provide a wide range of services, including dental implants, crowns, bridges, and cosmetic restorations. He believes that every patient deserves a smile they can be proud of, and he is dedicated to making that a reality through compassionate care and advanced dental solutions.

 

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