Dr Gurs Sehmi, BDS Dentist in London, UK W14 8EZ

Name: Gurs Sehmi, BDS
Last name: Sehmi
Primary Specialty: Dentist
Business: Gurs Sehmi London Dentist
Address: 6 Russell Gardens
City: London
State: UK
Zip Code: W14 8EZ
Country: UK
Consulting Fees: -1$
Has Sponsored Offer : No
Clinical Privileges
  • Bart’s and The London School of medicine and dentistry
GPS coordinates on map: 51.5002,-0.126236007

Primary location
Location name: London
Country: GB
Map point: 51.5002,-0.126236007

Gurs Sehmi, BDS

Treatments
  • Braces
  • Clear Braces
  • ClearChoice Dental Implants
  • Dental Bonding
  • Dental Crown
  • Dental Implants
  • Gum Lift
  • Invisalign
  • Lingual Braces
  • Porcelain Veneers
  • Smile Makeover
  • Teeth Whitening
  • Tooth Repair
  • Zoom Whitening

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Profile views: 482
Answer count: 33
Star rating: 2.0473720558371
Profile created: Mar 6, 2014
Profile modified: Oct 2, 2019
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Directory link: Dentist
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Doctor Designation Start Time: Mar 8, 2014
Doctor Designation End Time: Jan 1, 2033

Locations

  • London, GB. GPS coordinates: 51.5002,-0.126236007

Doctor’s answers

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Is it possible to push your top teeth out with your bottom teeth?
It is possible, but depends what you mean
Aug 31, 2014
Do you mean, that you feel your bottom teeth are pushing your top teeth forward? (and not pushing your top teeth out of the bone?)If you are worried that they are being pushed forward, then you should see an orthodontist for reassurance. It is possible that your bottom teeth can push your top teeth forward, but this only happens where people have a very specific bite pattern. You could have a retainer made, that you wear at night, this will help keep your teeth in the same position they are…
My daughter is 13 and has 3 missing top teeth. What treatment would you recommend?
Something non permanent now, then permanent later
Aug 31, 2014
Hi, it does depend which teeth are missing, and if by missing, are they stuck in the bone, or just not developed at all?Lets assume that the teeth are not developed at all, and there are spaces where the teeth should be, your challenge is to get a nice cosmetic appearance, which fits in with her lifestyle, knowing that this may need to be changed in 7-10 years. (I normally advised waiting until you are about 21 before going for implants – if at all possible). The most non invasive…
Will non-surgical treatment fix my Class III bite without making my face even more sunken?
probably not a problem
Jul 14, 2014
Hi, without a proper assessment, I can’t say, but your class 3 looks quite mild and ipr will not sink your face. In fact by straightening your top teeth, it may fill your profile a touch. usually taking out two or 4 premolar teeth will sink your profile. I hope this helpsGurs Sehmi
Can veneers be done on NHS?
cosmetic treatments on the NHS
Jul 14, 2014
Hi, unfortunately you will not get veneers on the NHS. In general you only get the most basic treatments in the NHS, like black fillings, dentures and extractions. Most good clinics will offer payment methods, and you might be able to finance the treatment, which makes it easier to afford. I hope this helps. Gurs Sehmi
Can lower arch expansion be performed on an adult if teeth are straight?
erm, possibly…
Jul 8, 2014
Firstly, have you seen an ENT (ear, nose throat) specialist for an assessment, that would be first on my to do list! To answer your question, it depends on why you have a narrow arch, are the actual bones too narrow, or are the teeth tilted in? If the bones are too narrow, it is possible to expand these, I warn you – its not nice! and the absolute best way to do this is have a clamp fitted to the roof of your mouth, secured by mini pins, and this clamp cracks the bone in the…
I’m 37, and I have a large overbite. Am I too old to fix my teeth or is it something that can be done?
There is always hope!
Jul 8, 2014
I agree, something can always be done. It looks like the only way to achieve an ideal result is to have brace treatment, in combination with jaw surgery. If you would be happy with an improvement, then you might get this with just braces – but this would not close the bite completely. I would see a few orthodontists, as some will only give you an all or nothing treatment plan. I hope this helps!
One of my teeth is longer than the other. (Maybe even slightly further forward?)
Braces or veneers
Jul 8, 2014
Hi, first of all, I am assuming that the teeth and gums are healthy, if the tooth has recently moved into this position, there may be a gum or tooth issue. I would firstly recommend braces, it just seems like one tooth is a little out, you could have a brace on the front 6 teeth, on the inside, or outside, and it would probably just take a few months to correct. I would definitely do this, as differences in the symettry of the front two teeth are very obvious. A slightly crooked chin is…

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