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Dentistry Top 50 and a new number one!

17th Mar 2009

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Thousands of you voted online and here are the results in full! This now-traditional annual feature yet again gripped readers as they took the opportunity to have their say on who they felt were the most influential people in the UK dental profession. This is the fourth year we've run this campaign and the excitement and anticipation it draws from within the industry show no sign of abating. Read on to see where your votes went. . . 



1. Eddie Crouch
Last year's position: 2

We have a new winner! Eddie's sterling work as both a committed NHS practitioner and an inspirational political crusader over recent years has seen his influence soar, and with it his placing in this poll.

After co-founding the political pressure group ChallengeDoH with John Renshaw and Ian Gordon in 2006 in response to the introduction of the new contract, Eddie blazed into the top 50 in March 2007 at number six, the highest new entry for that year. Twelve months later he came in second, and in 2009 he goes one better. It has been a rollercoaster ride to the top, certainly not without its difficulties and sacrifices, but the Birmingham orthodontist has clearly had a huge impact on the profession, drawing a wide spread of votes in this poll.

Many voted him as their number one while compiling their own top 10 lists. But, if not claiming the top spot, he often figured there or thereabouts on other people's voting forms. It has been a big year for Eddie, which is more than likely the reason why he has risen from No 2 to No 1. He won a landmark legal victory against Birmingham PCT over a clause in the NHS dental contract that allowed bosses to terminate dental contracts without cause or notice, a brave move undertaken by Eddie at a significant risk to his personal financial security.

But, after an appeal to the profession, funding from colleagues and friends sympathetic to his cause flooded in to help him take his battle to court. The Department of Health then tried unsuccessfully to overturn this decision in December. Eddie also won the very first Outstanding Achievement Award at the 2008 Dentistry Awards for his contribution to NHS dentistry.

2. Kevin Lewis
Last year: 1

Well, it had to happen eventually. Kevin has finished top of the pile in each of the previous three years this poll has been staged, and as he himself once jokingly reflected to Dentistry magazine:

‘There's only one way to go from here.' And so it has proved. The number of votes he accumulated this year was still huge, however, and there's no doubt that his influence throughout the profession remains immensely strong across a wide spread of people. Kevin spent two decades in general practice, specialising in preventive dentistry and practice management.

In 1989, he joined Dental Protection and was appointed dental director there in 1998, a post he still holds. He has written textbooks on practice management issues and contributed to CD training programmes on infection control. He has lectured all over the world, but it is his engaging writing style that has won him so many admirers in recent years. He was the associate editor of Dental Practice for 25 years and has been a consultant editor on Dentistry magazine, in which he writes a fortnightly column, since 2006.

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His vigorous and sharp prose has won many admirers, and has become an extremely effective way of illustrating his inimitable insight into all aspects of UK dentistry.

3. Amarjit Gill
Last year: 5

Another high placing for the cosmetic dentist who has influenced many people's careers through his long-standing work with the British Dental Association. Amarjit is a senior cosmetic dentist at Wollaton Dental Care, Nottingham, heading the SmilesAhead dental office and offering patients simple or advanced choices in smile design.

Amarjit was deputy chairman of the British Dental Association's executive board until March 2008. He is still on the board and, in June 2008, was selected to be the BDA president for 2010-11. He is also a member of the British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and the International Academy for Dental Facial Aesthetics. He has worked in several NHS practices during his career, one of which he successfully designed and built himself, and draws on his own business and entrepreneurial experience to offer guidance to BDA members making the switch to private practice.

Amarjit is also a freelance journalist, contributing to many dental magazines – covering product launches in particular – and is a renowned lecturer in the UK, his main topics of discussion being the future of dentistry and tooth whitening.

4. Barry Cockcroft
Last year: 22

It has been another busy year for the chief dental officer for England, and maybe it's the high-profile dental news stories that Barry has inevitably been involved with that have helped his place in this poll rise 18 places from this time last year. The issues over water fluoridation, access to NHS dentists, the upcoming three-year anniversary of the new contract and its ring-fencing implications, government funding into mouth cancer prevention, the use of mercury amalgam to name but a few have all required a significant recent contribution from Barry into the on-running debate.

Dental-related stories are hitting the national headlines at a frenetic rate it seems, with hardly a week going by without some kind of survey being released and demanding an official government reaction, a recent one being the so-called ‘DIY dentistry' that members of the public are undertaking due to not having access to an NHS dentist.

Away from the media, Barry's efforts in implementing DoH strategy rarely go unnoticed, leading the way in encouraging PCTs to employ local commissioning policies to improve the public's oral health. Prior to joining the DoH in 2002, he spent 27 years in NHS general practice, serving as chairman of the West Midlands Association of LDCs and as vice-chairman of the BDA's General Dental Services Committee.

5. Edward Lynch
Last year: 6

Once again Edward achieves a high placing, demonstrating the crucial influence that academics can have on the dental sector. Edward holds the position of Professor of Restorative Dentistry and Gerodontology at the Queen's University Belfast, as well as Consultant in Restorative Dentistry to the Royal Hospitals.

He has served as Senior Lecturer in Conservative Dentistry and Honorary Consultant in Restorative Dentistry and Postgraduate Course Organiser for the University of London. At the time of writing, he has been awarded 94 research grants, totalling about £5 million. During his career, Edward has successfully supervised more than 40 MSc, MPhil and PhD students and has been awarded many prizes for his research.

He is also a specialist in endodontics, prosthodontics and restorative dentistry, and presents at many postgraduate courses each year. His research team in Queens University Belfast has been honoured nine times by being awarded first prizes at the annual meeting of the International Association for Dental Research, while Edward has just been elected the next President of GORG in the International Association for Dental Research. Edward has recently edited the Quintessence book, entitled Ozone – The Revolution in Dentistry, and is chairman of the European Experts Group on tooth whitening.

6. Mike Gow Last year: N/A; 7. Roy Higson Last year: 12; 8. Philip Wander Last year: N/A; 9. Raj Rattan Last year: 7; 10. Wyman Chan Last year: 34; 11. Michael Wise Last year: 4; 12. Nairn Wilson Last year: 31; 13. Mervyn Druian Last year: 43; 14. Trevor Burke Last year: 16; 15. Sia Mirfendereski Last year: N/A; 16. Christopher Orr Last year: 8; 17. Chris Barrow Last year: 9; 18. Ruby Austin Last year: 39; 19. Margaret Seward Last year: 38; 20. Ellis Paul Last year: 15;
21. Linda Greenwall Last year: 46; 22. David Houston Last year: 14; 23. Stephen Hancocks Last year: 19; 24. David Bloom Last year: 42; 25. Paul Tipton Last year: 18; 26. Lester Ellman Last year: 36; 27. Paddi Lund Last year: 3; 28. Gordon Christensen Last year: 20; 29. Michael Zybutz
Last year: N/A; 30. John Tiernan Last year: 26; 31. Manny Vasant Last year: 25; 32. Tony Jacobs
Last year: 28; 33. Hew Mathewson Last year: 24; 34. Paul Beresford Last year: N/A; 35. Joe Rich
Last year: 48; 36. Ian Buckle Last year: N/A; 37. Simon Hocken Last year: 11; 38. Michael Watson Last year: 33; 39. Julian English Last year: 44; 40. Peter Ward Last year: 37

And the rest . . .
41. Newton Fahl
42. Susie Sanderson
43. Liz Kay
44. Derek Watson
45. Mike Martin
46. Sue Gregory
47. George Freedman
48. Anthony Blinkhorn
49. Abid Faqir
50. Bridget Crump

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I had the honour to be one of Professor Edward Lynch's students. His outstanding communication skills and abilities to find solutions for problems as well as his warm and friendly personality definitely influenced my education and made it much easier. At the personal level I learnt alot from Professor Lynch and I consider myself one of the lucky people to work with him. Congartulations for him! I'm confident that he will be voted first soon! Hisham Al Shorman- JORDAN
Posted by Hisham 19/3/09 at 08:33
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Congrats to Eddie Lynch who thoroughly deserves this position.I qualified with Eddie and he was the most talented and skilled student in our year, destined to reach the top of his profession, which he certainly has done.His CV is just mind boggling.I was very fortunate to have had the opportunity to work with Eddie and he was an inspiration.Should be No 1,well done Eddie,Gary Derivan
Posted by derivan 19/3/09 at 12:04
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It was an absolute pleasure to be taught by Eddie Lynch at The London. He is an aspiring teacher, a highly talented clinician and influential in me persuing a career in Conservative Dentistry. Many congratulations for the recognition he thoroughly deserves! Well done. Christopher Tredwin, London
Posted by CJT 19/3/09 at 14:07
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Congratulations to Eddie Lynch, a great influence and inspirational colleague. Next stop, number 1!
Kevin Seymour, London.
Posted by KevG 19/3/09 at 16:01
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I am thrilled to see that Prof. Edward Lynch moved up from #6 position in 2008 to #5 this year. In my opinion and other's I have spoken to Prof. Lynch has superb teaching skills. He is an inspiration to those he teaches and his enthusiasm is contagious. He is one of the most caring, competent and skilled Dentists I have ever met. Queens University Belfast is fortunate to have him since he is probably one of the best dentsts in the world. His science transfer lectures at the annual workd IADR meetings have helped hundres of thousands, perhaps millions, of patients to receive the best care possible. Congratulations Eddie. You deserve it!!
Posted by JamesEDDS 19/3/09 at 18:29
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Congratulations to Prof. Edward Lynch. I was even expecting him to come first this year for all he has being doing for dentistry. I had the pleasure to be one of his students and later, work with him and can assure everyone that his enthusiasm was infectious for all the students and the work he does. I've never seen someone to love what they do so much. He was not only a wonderful teacher at the time, but remains my greatest guru into research until this day. He has always treated his Patients with an excellent caring approach and placed the patients interests first. Well done Eddie. It woun't be long before you are in the place you deserve, 1st !!!! Sonia Aykroyd
Posted by englishcorner@terra.com.br 20/3/09 at 19:30
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Congratulations to Prof. Edward Lynch....I hereby want to acknowledge the esteemed professor Lynch for his immense interest ond contribution to my Ozone-project. Futhermore, I wish to extend my deepest sense of gratitude for his continuous support in my scientific endeavours. As an ordinary Scandinavian dentist, practising far North of the Artic Circle, I feel truly honoured that such an eminent scholar in dentistry an odontological research grants me his valuable time and extensive professional knowledge to my project. I am deeply indebted to his obliging and kind personality. Gratefylly yours, Dr. Lene Perregaard, D.D.S., Captain in the Royal Norwegian Medical Forces.
Posted by Lene Perregaard 23/3/09 at 12:16
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Prof Lynch was an excellent teacher and a great help to me during my undergraduate years... he is still a great support to me now that I have qualified!!He is always there for my colleagues and myself if we need help. Not only that but Prof Lynch knows how to throw the best parties and is a very accommodating host! Congratulations!! Thanks for all your help, Ursula
Posted by ursulagraham 25/3/09 at 13:20
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Congratulations Prof Lynch! We were all really pleased to hear how well you did! Everyone in Edinburgh is looking forward to see you at the BDA conference! well done! emer
Posted by emerkelly 25/3/09 at 16:12
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Congratulations to Mike Gow - I was delighted to see that you've moved up into 6th place this year! You've put so much time and effort into advancing the care for people with dental fears, and have really made a difference over the last few years. Well done - you deserve it!!
Posted by dentalfearcentral 27/3/09 at 11:33
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I am Judith Lea and I worked for the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital NHS Trust in my capacity as Dental Postgraduate Education Manager for over 20 years.

Professor Edward Lynch has been an honoured, invited guest to our University Hospital for many years. He has given Postgraduate Dental Courses on a number of subjects. All of these courses were not only received well, they exceeded any and all of our scoring procedures. Excellent, being the highest mark for content, presentation, aim/objectives met etc., were also given "Excellent ++. Over the years it was not necessary to do a collation of marks, it always ended up 100 out of 100 ++ and therefore we would look to the written comments on the form which always demanded more courses by Professor Lynch. Comments such as "the best course I have ever attended" were frequent and became the norm.

To this end, he became a frequent visitor to Norwich by demand of GDPs. All of his courses were oversubscribed and we had to repeat them to ensure everyone got a chance to listen to him and gain. He teaches, not preaches and his hands on appeal was rated higher than any other speaker in my professional career. He is a charismatic figure, full of knowledge with research to back up his findings, he remains at the forefront of dentistry and our dentists, GDP's, Community Dentists, Hospital Dental Staff and VT's all benefited, hugely from his undoubted skills. Nothing was too much trouble, Prof. Lynch would answer individual questioning, staying late after a course to ensure that all had their questions resolved.

In conclusion, when I was doing year end facts and figures, at the top of the Agenda for the forthcoming year, it was always the same "Invite Professor Lynch to give extra courses on X, Y and Z". We were indebted to him and privileged that he accepted our invitation.

Judith Lea
NANIME

Posted by Judith Lea 8/4/09 at 13:48
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Congrats to all the winners of these dental awards.
Emergency Dentist Thornhill
Posted by thornhilldental 9/09/09 at 21:25
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