DENTIST

Dr. Rakhi Rajput

Dr. Rakhi Rajput is a University of Sheffield-trained dentist whose practice spans general dental care, cosmetic dentistry, and non-surgical facial aesthetics. She holds certification in Invisalign and also trains practitioners in injectable treatments.

At a Glance

GDC Number
278677
Qualifications
BDS, University of Sheffield (2018) Trained in facial aesthetic procedures, including Botox and dermal fillers under both foundation and advanced programmes
Languages Spoken
English
Clinics
Fleet StreetLondon | Knightsbridge | Harrods

About Dr Rakhi Rajput

Dr Rajput takes a conservative, harmonious style to smile and facial enhancement—prioritising subtle changes that balance function and aesthetics. She integrates cosmetic dental treatments with facial aesthetic skills to support natural, enduring results. Patients can expect personalized treatment plans, combining everyday oral care with cosmetic solutions when desired.

Why Patients Choose Dr Rakhi Rajput

For smile improvements when you want results that don’t feel overdone; Dr Rajput’s conservative aesthetic philosophy means enhancements often appear seamless and authentic.

If you’re considering orthodontic alignment like Invisalign along with other cosmetic work, she blends these options smoothly.

You benefit from her dual role: practitioner and trainer—indicating deep knowledge, continuous learning, and a commitment to upholding high standards in aesthetics.

Her qualifications and affiliations with respected aesthetics institutes lend extra confidence in her treatments, especially for non-surgical enhancements.

Before and Afters

FAQ

What is composite bonding?
Composite bonding is a procedure where tooth-coloured resin is applied and sculpted to correct shape, size, colour, or small imperfections in teeth.
Is the procedure painful or does it require drilling/injections?
In most cases, bonding is performed without drilling or injections, making it largely painless.
How many visits does it require?
The actual bonding is often done in a single appointment (3–4 hours depending on how many teeth). A prior consultation is required.
How long does composite bonding last?
It tends to last around 5 years (some edge bonding cases up to around 7 years), depending on care, wear, and lifestyle factors.