22/01/2026
In 2019, when I started my practice, I could not have imagined having a CBCT machine in my clinic.
It wasn’t even on my vision board. It felt too big. Too distant. Almost unrealistic.
Just after starting out, we went straight into two years of COVID.
Then came pregnancy, becoming a mother, sleepless nights…
and in 2022, a major health scare that completely shook me.
There were many phases where leadership meant only one thing:
Stay in the game. Protect the practice. Protect the people. Keep the standards alive.
But even in survival mode, one decision was always clear:
👉 If we grow, we will grow on capability, not just on numbers.
👉 On clinical depth, not shortcuts.
👉 On systems and technology that truly raise the standard of care.
So I invested heavily in education.
And with education came responsibility … to build infrastructure that could deliver what I was learning at the highest level.
Today, we installed a CBCT in our clinic.
The price of this single machine is more than the annual income of my practice in each of the first two years.
That’s how impossible this once felt.
And yet… here we are.
This didn’t happen alone.
It happened because of mentors who guided me,
friends and family who supported me,
patients who trusted me,
and a team that kept growing with me, evolving with me, upgrading with me.
This is not just a machine.
This is a symbol of resilience.
Of consistency.
Of believing when there was no evidence yet.
It says:
We are building for the next decade.
We are building for complex dentistry, not convenience dentistry.
We are building a centre where diagnosis, planning, safety, and patient experience are non-negotiable.
Grateful. Grounded. And more committed than ever. 🤍