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Referral feature


Building relationships I


Clifton Dental Clinic offers a range of referral options


n the last few years Clifton Dental Clinic has expanded its referral service to include implants, endodontics


and CBCT scanning. Since launching an implant


referral service in 2006, the prac- tice has treated patients from all over Scotland, as well as joining forces with specialists to provide zygomatic implant solutions and advanced bone regenera- tion techniques. Clinical director Dr Allan


Pirie BDS DGDP(UK) RCS MSc Imp Dent (bottom right), qualified in ı98ı from Glasgow University and subsequently worked for a year in London at the Royal Dental Hospital and the Middlesex General


Hospital Oral Surgery unit. He was awarded DGDP RCS in ı995 and gained an MSc in Implant Dentistry in 2006. Allan said: “We like to build


relationships not just with the patient but also the referring clinician. Dentists are welcome to come along and observe their patients surgery, and we actively encourage dentists to get involved, especially at the restorative phase. Over the years, I have worked with many GDPs, teaching them to restore implant cases in their own clinics.” In 20ıı the clinical team was


joined by Dr Ross Henderson, who qualified from Dundee in 2003. Ross worked in general practice, where he developed a


keen interest in endodontics. He gained his masters in endo- dontics from the prestigious Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry. At Clifton Dental Clinic, Ross limits his practice to endodon- tics and accepts referrals for all aspects of endodontic care including diagnosis, non- surgical, surgical root canal treatment and re-root treat- ments. He is a member of the BES.


® For further information on referring a patient or attending a restorative training evening, please contact Clifton Dental Clinic on 0141 353 3020 or visit www.cliftondentalclinic.co.uk


68 Scottish Dental magazine


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