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- Free electric toothbrush when starting treatment worth £39.99
Dental Implants have become widely used within dentistry and are a fantastic method if you are looking to replace missing teeth.
The clinicians at The Campbell Clinic, including Colin Campbell, Alex Jones, Andrew Legg, Beatriz Sanchez-Iñigo,Dominic Smithers and Karen Walker, have over 100 years of combined experience in treating patients in implant dentistry. This wealth of experience allows us to provide the best possible treatment options and advice for patients, which combine to give outstanding results and the confidence of a 10-year guarantee on some of our implants.Colin qualified in dentistry from the University of Glasgow in 1994.
In 1997, he became a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (by examination). He also entered dental practice in 1997 and began to build a referral service in Oral Surgery and Implant Dentistry.
In 1999, Colin became a General Dental Council Registered Specialist in Oral Surgery.
In 2005, he was elected to Fellowship of the International Team for Implantology, a network of 15,000 professionals worldwide who promote implant dentistry through research, education, and development. He was formerly a Member of the ITI education working group and sat on the Leadership Team of the ITI UK & Ireland Section.
He is responsible for developing education for healthcare professionals in implant dentistry and has personally developed many courses in this field.
In 2009 Colin became a director at Campbell and Peace Specialist Practice and in 2013 formed The Campbell Clinic.
Colin has placed over 4,000 implants and restored many of these, he has also carried out over 10,000 surgical procedures.
He is responsible for mentoring dozens of dentists and introducing them to implant dentistry for the benefit of their patients and has also lectured nationally for over 10 years on Implant Dentistry and Oral Surgery.
Colin has been providing expert witnessing services for ten years in dozens of cases and has appeared in county and criminal trials and regulatory hearings as an expert.
Beatriz joined the team at The Campbell Clinic back in 2015. Having trained extensively herself, she has now placed implants since then.
She feels confident in different scenarios and provides a level of straightforward, advanced, and complex implant surgery including extensive grafting cases, multiple implant placement, and all aspects of minor oral surgery. She is experienced in digital workflow, as well as the use of CBCT as the gold standard for case planning.
She now dedicates 2 days a week exclusively to dental implants, placing over 120 implants a year. The rest of the week, she is heavily involved in teaching as part of The Campbell Academy faculty, providing mentoring and lecturing sessions at local and national levels.
Really enjoying her profession, Beatriz likes the contact with patients, tries to make a difference in their lives, and smiles.
Apart from dentistry, she enjoys traveling and cooking, and she is always ready to talk about it! She has a young family which keeps her busy outside of work.
Andrew graduated from the University of Manchester in 2001. Extensive experience in general practice has given Andrew grounding in all aspects of dental care allowing a fully comprehensive approach to patient care.
Andrew has undertaken countless hours of training, including an 18-month Clinical Certificate in Implantology at the University of Sheffield and Advanced Surgical Training at the Royal College of Surgeons.
More recently, Andrew passed his Membership of the Faculty of Dental Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh.
Andrew also works as a Clinical Teaching Fellow in Oral Surgery at the University of Manchester.
Andrew is passionate about the use of dental implants in helping restore patients to a more natural form and function and believes they play a pivotal role in improving the quality of life and general health of patients.
Andrew is proud to be an endorsing dentist for the major UK charity Action for Sick Children and has been involved in the launch of the Dental Playbox Scheme which aims to dispel the myths of visiting the dentist, educating underprivileged children countrywide. He is also a Bridge 2 Aid Unity Partner having raised money to help train dental officers in Tanzania.
Andrew is married with four young children. He enjoys following most sports, particularly rugby.
Alex graduated from the University of Sheffield in 1999 with honours, distinction, and prizes in restorative dentistry. He has successfully placed over 3000 dental implants and has worked in general practice for several years whilst holding a teaching post at The Charles Clifford Dental Hospital before taking the leap to establishing his own business in 2004.
From 2006 onwards Alex undertook extensive postgraduate training in Restorative Dentistry, Aesthetic Dentistry, and Implant Dentistry. Since then, he has undertaken over 300 hours of training related to the provision of dental implants.
Alex has a particular interest in using dental implants and restorative dentistry to restore patients with advanced dental disease which requires a broad range of skills to rebuild their dental health. He has completed almost two hundred cases of immediate full arch implant dentistry, a treatment he finds exceptionally rewarding for the difference it can make in patients’ lives.
Alex is a full member of the Association of Dental Implantology, a Study Club Director for the International Team of Implantology, and a member of the British Academy of Cosmetic Dentists.
As well as dentistry, Alex’s other passions are his family (he is married with three children) and cycling whenever time permits!
Angela qualified as a dentist from Newcastle University in 2002. She became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh in 2004 and gained her Diploma in Implant Dentistry in 2021.
Angela benefits from a broad range of experience having worked for many years in both hospitals and dental practices. In hospitals, she treated patients with facial trauma, oral cancer, and who needed the removal of their wisdom teeth. In general dental practice, she carries out all aspects of general dentistry.
In 2017, Angela volunteered in Tanzania with the Bridge2Aid charity that the Campbell Clinic has supported for many years.
In 2018 Angela graduated with a diploma in Conscious Sedation.
In her spare time, Angela enjoys keeping fit by running and hill walking. At home, she enjoys gardening and baking.
After qualifying as a hygienist in Edinburgh in 1994, Karen moved to Nottingham where she worked in a variety of dental practices before taking a five-year career break after the birth of her son.
Since returning to dentistry, Karen had attended various courses to enhance her in-surgery skills. She is a dedicated hygienist keen to equip her patients with the knowledge she has gained, to enhance their smiles and, ultimately, their general health and well-being.
Karen has a special interest in implant surgery and maintenance. As maintenance is pivotal to the success of dental implants, Karen has developed and implemented a maintenance programme within the practice to ensure all our implant patients are continually cared for to our high standards. This dedication to the maintenance of dental implants has meant Karen was elected by her peers in 2014-2016 onto the Committee for The Association of Dental Implantology (ADI), a UK-based organisation supporting Dentists and patients. She organised a highly successful National Congress for the Dental Team including dental nurses, receptionists, and managers as well as her Hygienist and Therapist peers. During her role on the ADI committee, Karen travelled the country lecturing to Dentists on the treatment and maintenance of dental implants.
Karen has also lectured at the Congress for the International Team for Implantology to promote and emphasise the need for continuing maintenance of dental implants among her peers. As a Key Opinion Leader for Dentsply Sirona, Karen has run courses and delivered lectures to Dentists, Hygienists, and Therapists across the country. Karen recently won a Research prize and published a paper on the ‘Importance of patients maintaining good oral hygiene to help support and maintain dental implants.
Karen is a supporter of the worldwide dental charity Dentaid. In 2008, Karen travelled to Uganda with Christian Relief Uganda in conjunction with Dentaid where she worked in remote villages providing emergency dental care with a team of dental professionals. Part of the programme was to promote Dental Health Education linked to basic Health Education in rural schools. She and the team also helped to formulate a now-published book on Infant Oral Mutilation (IOM), a subject at the heart of Dentaid's Educational Development Programme in many African communities.
Karen is a member of the professional bodies, The British Society of Dental Hygiene & Therapy, The British Society of Periodontology, The Association of Dental Implantology, and The International Team for Implantology.