Dr Bob McLelland (Lead Clinician)
B.D.S(Dundee), M.F.G.D.P. (UK), MDentSci (Restorative), (Leeds)
Cosmetic and Restorative dentistry, including crowns, bridges, dental reconstruction, fillings, veneers, and TMJ.
Dr Bob McLelland qualified with a Bachelor of Dental Surgery Degree at the University of Dundee in 1993 when he also received a Merit in Prosthetic Dentistry and a prize in Conservative Dentistry. He became a Member of the Faculty of General Dental Practitioners in 2002. In 2006 he gained his Masters Degree in Dental Sciences (Restorative) with Merit at University of Leeds supported by his Thesis “Comparative Analysis of Excursive Tooth Contacts In Average Value and Programmed Articulator Using Computerised Axiography”. In 2007 Bob completed the Dr Mark Piper course, a one year course in the USA on advanced Jaw Joint Disorders and occlusion taught by one of the world’s leading jaw surgeons.
Following a position as a House Office at Dundee Dental Hospital in 1994 Bob subsequently joined the Royal Air Force and served from 1995 to 2000 as a Dental Officer. In 2000 he worked in the renowned Carisbrooke Dental Practice and Implant Centre in Leicester and from there moved to St Ann’s Dental Clinic in Manchester in 2003.
Bob is fully committed to both continuing his own professional personal development and providing postgraduate education for other dentists. He is a member of multiple dental societies in America and the UK as well as Europe. As a well experienced and respected lecturer Bob has lectured Nationally on Cosmetic and Restorative Dentistry whilst contributing to the Restorative, Implant, Aesthetic and
Tooth Preparation Postgraduate Courses at St Ann’s Dental Clinic. He is also a Clinical Opinion Leader with the UK’s leading dental company, giving advice on the clinical use of dental materials and tooth bleaching techniques.
Bob is impassioned by the challenge of creating beautiful smiles with both natural form and lasting function, advanced cosmetic and restorative dentistry and particularly welcomes referrals from colleagues for this type of treatment
In addition to carrying out restorative dentistry to the highest standard, Dr McLelland is particularly interested with issues relating to TMJ or the Tempromandibular Joint.
Patients can often suffer from a range of symptoms such as headaches, jaw clenching or grinding of teeth which can lead to wear and tear of teeth, general facial pain and reduced quality of life. Frequently, undiagnosed TMJ problems can occur as a result of whiplash injuries following road traffic accidents.
In his spare time, Bob enjoys cycling, landscape photography and hill walking along with a keen interest in most sports, particularly football.
Dr Daniel Hines B.D.S. (UK)
Qualifications:
1999 Bachelor of Dental Surgery Degree London Hospital Medical College
2007 Masters in Clinical Dentistry – Kings College – London (pending)
2007 Diploma in Restorative Dentistry – Royal College of Surgeons (pending)
Experience:
1999 – 2002 General Dental Practitioner – Sandown Dental Practice, Isle Of Wight
2004 – 2006 General Dental Practitioner – Oaktree Dental Practice, Mortimer Reading
2003 – 2006 General Dental Practitioner – Gentle Dental Care, Tilehurst Reading
2007 – to date General Dental Practitioner – St Ann’s Dental Clinic, Manchester
Lecturing:
2004 Certificates in Botox and Dermal Fillers
2004 Certificate in Aesthetic Dentistry
2005 Certificate in Implant Dentistry
2005 Certificate in Restorative Dentistry
2006 Certificate in Practical Restorative Dentistry
2007 – to date Royal College of Surgeons- Diploma in Restorative Dentistry
2007 – to date Kings College London- Masters in Clinical Dentistry
(MClinDent in Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics)
Dr Daniel Hines qualified as a dentist in 1999, being awarded a Batchelor of Dental Surgery Degree at London Hospital Medical College. He has been studying for a Masters in Clinical Dentistry at Kings College, London since 2007 and a Diploma in Restorative Dentistgry at the Royal College of Surgeons also since 2007. He has attended numerous post-graduate courses to further his clinical skills and experience including Certificates in Implant Dentistry,Restorative Dentistry, Aesthetic Dentistry and a range of courses in cosmetic skin rejuvenation.
His meticulous standards of care and treatment make him a sought after and popular choice with patients.
Outside of work Dan enjoys following most sports, particularly rugby, along with spending time with his young family.
Dr Max Hain
BDS, BMSc, MFDS (RCS), MPhil (Orthodontics), MOrth (RCS)
Qualifications:
1995 Batchelor of Medical Science (Hons) Physiology 2:1
1997 Bachelor of Dental Surgery Degree – Dundee
2000 Membership of the Faculty of Dental Surgeons RCS (Eng)
2003 Master of Philosophy (Orthodontics) – Birmingham
2003 Membership in Orthodontics RCS (Eng)
Experience:
1997 – 1998 Vocational Training Northampton
1998 – 2000 Senior House Officer Birmingham Dental Hospital
2000 – 2003 Orthodontic SpR Birmingham
2003 – 2006 FTTA Liverpool
2006 – 2008 Locum Consultant James Paget Hospital
Dr Hain qualified with Commendation as a dentist in 1997 at Dundee University. He became a specialist orthodontist after further training at Birmingham Dental Hospital (2003). He has published articles in the British American Journal of Orthodontics.
Dr Hain specialises in Orthodontic treatment which involves aligning teeth using a variety of treatment methods including aesthetic fixed and removable appliance in order to make orthodontic treatment as convenient and socially acceptable as possible.
Dr Richard Brookshaw (Lead Clinician)
B.D.S., MMedSci (Oral Surgery)
Richard Brookshaw qualified as a dentist in 1996 from the University of Dundee. In 1999 he gained a MMedSci in Oral Surgery from the University of Sheffield, and further extended his clinical qualification in 2001 by completing an 18 month Implant Training Programme, also at the University of Sheffield, where he was actively involved in the joint development programme that is run between UK and Chieti in Italy.
Richard was based initially in Leicester for his VDP year, and worked there as a Clinical Assistant in Oral Surgery at Leicester Royal Infirmary. From 1997 to 1999 Richard worked as a Senior House Officer in the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Department at Sheffield University, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Northern General Hospital and Sheffield Children’s Hospital, as well as treating referral oral surgery patients in part-time practice in Doncaster. In 2000 Richard extended his clinical practice, accepting further referrals for oral surgery and dental implants. From 2003 Richard has been an associate dentist at St Ann’s Dental Clinic, restricting his practice to oral surgery and implant placement.
Richard is both nationally and internationally respected as a lecturer and mentor in Implant Dentistry and Nobelguide CT scan guided surgery. He also lectures for Nobel Biocare on a range of advanced implant techniques. He is a regular contributor to their World Tour, which is to be held in Dublin and London in 2008. Richard has lectured at St Ann’s Dental Clinic since 2003 on the surgical and restorative aspects of implant dentistry. He was the keynote speaker at the Clinical Innovations Conference held in London in May 2008 and has undertaken further training in Holland, Germany, USA, France, Spain, Austria, Switzerland and Belguim.
He loves to travel, enjoying the opportunity to network and socialise with a wide group of dentists from many different countries. In his spare time Richard enjoys most forms of sport, particularly golf, cycling and he is a keen follower of football.
Richard Milner
BDS, MFDS RCSEd, FDS (Restorative Dentistry) RCPS (Glasgow)
Qualifications:
2009 Fellowship in Dental Surgery (Restorative Dentistry) RCPS (Glasgow)
2003 Member of the Faculty of Dental Surgeons RCSEd (Edinburgh)
1991 Bachelor of Dental Surgery (Liverpool)
Richard Milner qualified as a dentist in 1991 from the University of Liverpool. After graduating he worked in General Dental Practice for a number of years. He returned to hospital dentistry in 2001 and became a Member of the Faculty of Dental Surgeons Edinburgh in 2003. In November 2003 he was appointed as a Specialist Registrar and Honorary Clinical Lecturer in Restorative Dentistry at the Charles Clifford Dental Hospital in Sheffield, completing his higher Specialist Training and the Intercollegiate Speciality Fellowship Examinations in Restorative Dentistry in April 2009. He subsequently worked as a Locum Consultant in Restorative Dentistry at the Charles Clifford Dental Hospital. He is registered on the GDC specialist lists in Restorative Dentistry, Endodontics, Prosthodontics and Periodontics.
He has broad experience of the clinical challenges facing patients with a wide range of dental problems. He has treated numerous complex cases associated with genetic disorders, malignancy, tooth wear, advanced periodontal disease and endodontic problems. He has a special interest in the multi-disciplinary management of patients requiring a combination of restorative, orthodontic and implant treatment. He has undertaken further advanced endodontic training in Santa Barbara, California and Ballaigues, Switzerland.
Richard is committed to continuing professional development and has kept up to date with courses and conferences in the UK, Europe and the USA. He was actively involved in teaching and training both undergraduate and postgraduate students at the Charles Clifford Dental Hospital in Sheffield. He is an experienced lecturer and has given lectures on endodontics, the restorative aspects of implant dentistry and restorative treatment planning on numerous postgraduate training and professional education courses for general dental practitioners.
Richard’s broad expertise in restorative dentistry and specialist training in prosthodontics, endodontics and periodontics enable him to support you and your referring dentist in the most appropriate way.
In his spare time Richard enjoys cycling and hiking. He is also a keen musician and plays trumpet, cornet and guitar.
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