Who’s Who Aubrey Craig
BDS, FDS RCPS (Glasg), MPhil, Head of dental division and dental adviser, GDC No. 62852
Aubrey qualified from the University of Dundee in 1987 (BDS) and has worked in hospital posts and as an associate and principal in general dental practice. He gained an FDS from the RCPS Glasgow in 1991, an MPhil in Medical Law from the University of Glasgow in 2001 and an MBA from Glasgow Caledonian University in 2009.
He worked as a partner in an NHS vocational training practice in Glasgow from 1994 until 2009 and is a former clinical teacher in restorative dentistry at Glasgow Dental School. Aubrey joined MDDUS in 2006 and took on his role as head of dental division in 2009. MDDUS offer dentists access to occurrence-based professional indemnity as well as access to unlimited settlement of damages and uncapped legal costs. Aubrey and his team of experienced dento-legal advisers also provide assistance with patient complaints, claims of negligence and referrals to the GDC.
Chris M Ross BDS (Edin)
GDC No. 52993
Chris runs a private general dental practice at 12 Cross Street, Scone, in Perthshire. Chris is also one of the Denplan’s practice advisors, having completed the FGDP UK certificate in appraisal in general dental practice in 2008. She has achieved Denplan Excel Accreditation continuously since 2002 as well as Denplan Excel for Children. Winners of the Denplan Practice Team of
Scot Muir GDC No. 72214
Scot has just been appointed a director in the Scottish Centre for Excellence in Dentistry. Scot, a previous vocational multi-trainer, has extensive dentistry experience and has placed implants for more than nine years.
He previously owned both loveyoursmile dental care practices in partnership with his sister Heather.
Scot is proud to be a clinical supervisor on the ultimate implant year course at
the Year 2000 is clear evidence of the fantastic, experienced team Chris has the pleasure to work with.
Chris set up a single surgery ‘squat’ dental practice in Cross Street, Scone, in October 1984. Now a very modern, spacious, three-surgery private practice, the Scone practice is about to celebrate it’s ‘pearl’ (30th) anniversary!
Away from dentistry, Chris travels widely and maintains core strength and good posture as (a previous world champion) bass drummer in top grade competing pipe bands.
www.smiletube.tv where he currently mentors more than 20 dental clinicians throughout their own implant development.
Having graduated from Glasgow Dental Hospital in 1996, Scot completed a master of science degree at University of Warwick in 2007 and a diploma from the Royal College of Surgeons in England in 2008.
Scot runs section 63 annual implant seminars
at the West of Scotland Centre for Postgraduate Dental Education.
If you are interested in getting involved in restoring or placing implants, then get in touch with scot at
www.scottishdentistry.com
Bruce Strickland BDS, DipImpDent RCS (Eng), GDC No. 66125
Bruce has been placing dental implants within general practice for the past 17 years. He is a lecturer and member of the International Team for Implantology. Also within his team is Dr Adrian Pace-Balzan, a restorative specialist in Glasgow Dental Hospital, and Dr Will McLean, senior clinical teacher in endodontics, also from Glasgow. Over this period, Bruce has placed more than 4,000 implants and worked closely with referring dentists from all over Scotland. His
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aim is to partner with other clinicians as an extension of their team and to provide a referral service, which enhances the treatment portfolio offered to their patients.
This partnership ranges from the delivery of completed cases to hands-on clinical mentoring with full involvement in the restoration phase. He accepts referrals for single implant placements to full mouth reconstruction cases. In recognition of the service provided to referring dentists, Care Dental Implant Clinic won Private Dentistry Best Implant Practice in the UK Award 2011.
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