👤 Dr Thiago Carvalho

     Oral Surgeon & Implantologist

  • DDS (Paris), MSc (London), Fellowship in Implantology (NYC), DICOI, PhD (UCL) in progress
  • In West EalingLoughtonMayfair
  • Trained in Paris (Pairs V), New York (NYU), and London (UCL)
  • Clinical experience in the UK, USA, and France
  • Fluent in English, French, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish
  • Focused on clear communication and patient-centred care
  • Also involved in mentoring and surgical education
  • Passionate about language learning, deep-sky photography, and sailing

More About Myself

I’m a dentist with a focus on oral surgery and implantology. My work combines clinical precision with a calm, honest approach,  helping patients feel safe, informed, and cared for, especially when treatment becomes complex.

My Background

I grew up in Paris where I qualified as a dental surgeon and began my clinical career. Early on, I gained hands-on experience in oral surgery while working in hospitals and multidisciplinary practices across France. These included high-level centres such as the Gustave Roussy Institute, one of Europe’s leading cancer hospitals, where I treated medically complex cases. I also worked with patients in private settings where expectations were high, both aesthetically and personally — experiences that shaped my attention to detail and patient communication.

I later moved to New York, where I completed a full-time residency in Advanced Implantology at NYU. It was there that I trained in the most current techniques for complex implant placements and learned advanced approaches to handling complications and failures effectively. I then went on to complete a Master of Science in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery through the renowned UCL program in London, where I’m now undertaking a PhD.

What I Do Now

I currently practice across several private clinics in London, where I focus on oral surgery (including surgical and complex extractions, bone grafting), implant treatment, oral pathology, and minor oral surgery. I frequently see patients referred for specialist procedures and surgical planning.

Teaching & Mentoring

Throughout my training and clinical work, I’ve also enjoyed contributing to teaching and mentoring, both in France and the US, and I continue to do so today. These opportunities help me stay connected to evolving techniques while supporting others in their development.

How I Work

Having trained and worked in fast-paced international cities like Paris, London, and New York, I’ve developed a fine eye for detail and a sensitivity to different aesthetic demands. This background allows me to guide patients toward what will suit them best — especially when they can’t quite put it into words but expect the best. My technical training means I can often plan and treat cases that might otherwise be turned away or come with pages of disclaimers. I believe in clarity, calm decision-making, and care that’s both realistic and refined.

Above all, my goal is to deliver careful, well-informed care that restores both function and peace of mind.

Outside of Dentistry

Outside of my clinical work, I find inspiration in the quiet and intricate things, from learning languages to capturing long-exposure photographs of the deep night sky. I enjoy sailing in the north of the UK when time and weather allow. Closer to home, I often unwind with long walks along the Regent’s Canal, one of my favourite ways to slow the city down and empty my head. I also love a good book, especially the kind you read slowly, and return to years later.

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