Bloom and Gonsai

Bloom and Gonsai Long established family dental practice in the heart of . Fill out our web form or call us on

We are a long established family practice with origins dating back to Portland Place over seventy years ago. The practice moved to Cavendish Square, being acquired by Barry Bloom in 1973 and was run according to his philosophy of conservative care using state of the art techniques. In 2007 Raj Gonsai joined the practice at the invitation of Mr Bloom to provide a more advanced approach toward moder

n treatment planning. In 2010 Raj succeeded Barry as Principal dentist at the practice and continues to work alongside Barry taking the practice forward. Today the practice consists of a team of five leading dental practitioners, two well experienced hygienists and assisted by a set of support staff second to none. We are proud to offer a comprehensive set of treatments ranging from routine family care to full mouth rehabilitation using same day implant treatments. With a commitment to excellence in everything that we do, from fast and effective emergency dental care to a meticulous approach to routine and complex treatments

We continue to place great emphasis on carrying out the very best in evidence based dentistry in a happy caring environment. With facilities seldom matched in the heart of the Harley Street medical district, we are proud that many existing patients remain with us from when the practice was first established and are now choosing to continue their care at our new site in Weymouth Street.

10/06/2020
Remote online consultations allow a hassle free way for you to contact us and speak to a member of our team about your d...
11/05/2020

Remote online consultations allow a hassle free way for you to contact us and speak to a member of our team about your dental health, the aesthetics of your smile ...... or any pain or sensitivity you may be concerned about. Simple! Easy! Hassle free!

Contact us now at 020 3747 4300 or via email at [email protected] to find out more

11/05/2020

Many thanks to all our patients for their support and kind wishes during the lockdown period and to the continued efforts of our fellow healthcare and essential workers in helping tackle the pandemic.

We take the health and safety of our patients and staff seriously and remain committed to our approach towards excellence in all aspects of care. With this in mind we are currently in the process of adapting the premises in order to comply with the current government guidelines on social distancing and safety measures relating to the Covid-19 pandemic as more information becomes available to us. We look forward to re-opening our clinic again and welcoming you back soon.

In the meantime, if you are an existing patient and have a dental emergency please call us on 0203 747 4300 or email [email protected] and we will be able to provide further advice.

We are taking the health and safety of our patients and staff seriously during the Covid-19 pandemic therefore we have d...
31/03/2020

We are taking the health and safety of our patients and staff seriously during the Covid-19 pandemic therefore we have decided to close the practice. We hope you all stay safe and take our advice from our previous posts. We will keep you updated when Bloom and Gonsai Dental Practice reopens

Please be careful with what you consume whilst self-isolating as it is easy to get into bad habits. It is important to t...
30/03/2020

Please be careful with what you consume whilst self-isolating as it is easy to get into bad habits. It is important to take care of your oral health by limiting sugary snacks and drinks as it will prevent decay from getting worse

Fun Fact: Molars are known to be very strong and they have a flat biting surface. They help with breaking down food so i...
27/03/2020

Fun Fact: Molars are known to be very strong and they have a flat biting surface. They help with breaking down food so it can be swallowed. There are 8 molars all together in the mouth: 4 are placed on the upper jaw and 4 on the lower jaw

Here are some more dental tips to maintain good oral health and hygiene during this pandemic: -Remember to floss often a...
26/03/2020

Here are some more dental tips to maintain good oral health and hygiene during this pandemic:

-Remember to floss often and brush your teeth twice a day
-Wash your hands before touching your mouth and face. For example. wash your hands with soap and water and use hand sanitiser.

This is useful in helping you stay well and safe!

Dental hygiene is imperative especially during this Covid-19 period. An important dental tip to follow is to keep your t...
25/03/2020

Dental hygiene is imperative especially during this Covid-19 period. An important dental tip to follow is to keep your toothbrush dry as bacteria can grow in moist conditions. This will prevent or minimise germs. Also replace toothbrushes regularly especially after you have been unwell. Toothbrushes are likely to gather bacteria when they have been used
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Difficult times like this means it is always important to take care of your teeth as well as your health.  Also don't fo...
24/03/2020

Difficult times like this means it is always important to take care of your teeth as well as your health. Also don't forget to embrace your smile with a ! 😀

There are 8 premolars, 4 are placed on the top jaw and 4 on the bottom. Premolars are larger and broader than incisors a...
23/03/2020

There are 8 premolars, 4 are placed on the top jaw and 4 on the bottom. Premolars are larger and broader than incisors and canine teeth. They are useful as they crush and tear food

Fun fact: Correctly aligned teeth can alleviate the issues that can be caused by an improper bite, speech or chewing dif...
20/03/2020

Fun fact: Correctly aligned teeth can alleviate the issues that can be caused by an improper bite, speech or chewing difficulties, jaw problems, and increased wear on the tooth enamel

Canine teeth are known to be sharp and pointy. There are 4 canines all together in the mouth. There are two placed on th...
19/03/2020

Canine teeth are known to be sharp and pointy. There are 4 canines all together in the mouth. There are two placed on the top and 2 on the bottom jaw. The main purpose of canine is to tear food

Address

29 WEYMOUTH Street
London
W1G7DB

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

Telephone

+442037474300

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