
BDS, MJDF
9 Years
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Randhir graduated from King’s College London in 2015. Since then, he has completed numerous further qualifications and courses, enabling him to become proficient in a wide range of work within dentistry. These include passing both parts of the MJDF Royal College of Surgeons examinations, courses in anterior composite bonding, implant restorations, as well as facial aesthetics and dermal fillers. Randhir has a special interest in endodontics, and he has presented numerous case studies to his peers describing his management of various difficult cases. Additionally, Randhir is studying towards a Postgraduate Diploma in Endodontics with the University of Chester. This has deepened his passion in the area and helped him expand his expertise in treating difficult cases. Randhir was taught by world-renowned Endodontist Dr. Yoshi Terauchi on how to remove separated files from canals during his course in London 2022, and he receives in-house referrals for difficult endodontic cases. He has gained extensive experience in re-endodontic treatment and different obturation methods. Randhir is also a qualified Health Education England postgraduate mentor and helps to train overseas dentists. He is a kind and approachable dentist who is fantastic with children and loves to make his patients laugh and feel at ease. Overcoming the fear of visiting the dentist is something Randhir loves to help his patients with, and he has worked with numerous cases of dental anxiety both in general practice and in a hospital setting. Outside of work, Randhir loves to hike and has completed treks around the world, including New Zealand and the Himalayas.
King’s College London
Royal College of Surgeons
both parts
Dr. Yoshi Terauchi
January 2022
Dr. Yoshi Terauchi
January 2022
Full clinical exam, CBCT scan (if needed), discussion of options, and a personalised treatment plan with transparent pricing.