Peak Implant Clinic - Nigel Rosenbaum

About Nigel Rosenbaum
Nigel is principal of a specialist dental practice where he undertakes all aspects of implant and advanced restorative/reconstructive dentistry. Nigel's work involves treatment of patients who are missing teeth; either missing one or several teeth, and some missing all of their teeth. His principal interest lies in replacing missing teeth and striving for natural appearance and function and he is also highly involved in training, teaching and mentoring dentists in implant dentistry.
Nigel qualified as a dentist in 1988 from the University of Manchester. In 1999 he gained Membership of the Faculty of General Dental Practice of the Royal College of Surgeons, England. His dental implant training started in 1997 when he enrolled on the 1-2-1 Implant Training Course at the Charles Clifford Dental Hospital in Sheffield, accepted now by the General Dental Council as the "gold standard" for implant training. Following completion of that training, he undertook a Masters Degree in Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology at the University of Sheffield, completing this in 2003 and becoming one of the first dentists to achieve a Masters Degree in Dental Implantology in the UK.
In 2008 he passed his specialist qualifications, attaining Membership in Restorative Dentistry, Prosthodontics, from the Royal College of Surgeons, England, and was then admitted to the General Dental Council's Specialist List in Prosthodontics. Any registered dentist can work in a particular field of dentistry (such as orthodontics or oral surgery), but only those on the GDC specialist lists can call themselves a 'specialist'. These dentists have met certain requirements and been given the right by the GDC to use the title 'specialist'. The GDC defines Prosthodontics as: The replacement of missing teeth and the associated soft and hard tissues by prostheses (crowns, bridges, dentures) which may be fixed or removable, or may be supported and retained by implants. Prosthodontics is the only specialism which the GDC specifically relate to implant dentistry.
Nigel continues to participate in further implant related training, recently in the United States and Germany and France. Since 1999 Nigel has held a weekly teaching position at the Charles Clifford Dental Hospital in Sheffield, where he teaches dentists on the 1-2-1 implant course. He is a post graduate tutor, lecturer and examiner for the Masters Degree and Diploma in Dental Implantology at the University of Sheffield. He is an examiner for the Royal College of Surgeons, Faculty of General Dental Practice (London) Diploma in Implant Dentistry, and also for the Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh Diploma in Implant Dentistry.
He is a Mentor to other qualified dentists, wishing to deliver implant dentistry, for the Association of Dental Implantology (UK) and for Nobel Biocare (UK) Ltd.