Who’s Who
Peter Byrne GDC No. 85409
Peter Byrne is principal dentist and co-owner of Quadrant Dental Practice – a long-standing implant referral and advice practice based in Ayr.
Peter qualified from Glasgow Dental School and worked in general practice both in Glasgow and Ayrshire before focusing his interest in implant dentistry. He joined the Quadrant Dental Practice in November 2011 to build on and complement the experienced implant team.
He has trained extensively with experts worldwide and has built on his vast experience with his masters degree in aesthetic implant dentistry.
His work ranges from single tooth replacements to multidisciplinary full mouth rehabilitations, involving major soft and hard tissue replacement. Peter also works with GDPs to offer a refer and restore approach, and both lectures and mentors regarding implants in general practice. As well as implant treatment, he still maintains an NHS list and is involved in the professional committees in NHS A&A.
Attiq Rahman GDC No. 70104
Attiq Rahman is the clinical director of Visage Lifestyle Clinic in Glasgow’s Merchant City. He established the practice in 2005 and under his stewardship it has grown to a team of 22 including an endodontist, a specialist orthodontist, consultant maxillofacial, plastic and opthalmic surgeons.
Over the years, Visage has picked up no fewer than 10 national awards including Best Practice and Smile Makeover of the Year.
Bert Hay GDC No. 79654
Following a one-year maxillofacial hospital post, Bert has worked in Speyside since 2003. After seven years as a VT trainer, he now heads a spirited team of 10 at Inspire Dental in Kingussie.
A great believer in clear guiding principles, Bert has encouraged a collective focus within the Inspire team, centring on customer/ community relationships, teamwork and the continuing progression of new ideas. This has
In 2009, Attiq also established Visage Dental Lab with a team of six technicians headed up by master ceramist Ian Smith, widely recognised as one of the foremost ceramists in the UK.
Attiq’s focus is on aesthetic and implant dentistry and his cases have been published in various dental journals in the UK. His fastidious attention to detail, together with excellent back-up from his specialist colleagues and technical team, make for many satisfied patients and referring dentists.
helped to establish a brand, which promotes quality private dentistry alongside a highly personalised customer experience. Inspire has grown rapidly as a result.
Bert is a director of Highland Dental Plan, editor of its magazine and sits on its group purchasing, peer review and marketing committees.
As a forward-thinking team leader and motivator, Bert thrives on personal development both in and outwith dentistry. He won “Dentist of the Year” at the Scottish Dental Awards 2014.
Donald Morrison GDC No. 73374
Donald Morrison is principal dentist and co-owner of Quadrant Dental Practice. Donald graduated from Dundee University in 1997. He completed his vocational training at the John Radcliff Hospital in Oxford and then moved to London where he ran his own, successful dental practice until he sold it in 2007 to return home to Scotland. During his time in London he developed an interest in cosmetic and implant dentistry. He trained at the Institute of Facial Aesthetics in
London and also did a postgraduate diploma in hypnosis applied to clinical dentistry from the University College London. He has worked extensively with experts worldwide and has complemented his vast experience by completing a masters in aesthetic implant dentistry at UCLan. He takes great pleasure working with fellow GDPs developing implants in general practice and is working with his current team to develop the Quadrant Implant Advice and Referral Centre. He is also involved in the professional committees of NHS A&A.
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