Mark Ambridge

Managing Director

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Registered DCP


GDC No.140628


Director and Senior ceramist


Qualified Leeds 1984


Holds advanced certificates in: Crown & Bridge and Orthodontics

Further certifacation held in:

HFO composite restorations

Emax ceram all systems

Noritake Super Ceramic all systems

Expert with great experience in: Smile Makeovers, Implant Restorations & Composite Restorations.


Over the last 25 years I have pursued my passion for dental technology, developing new skills with each new innovation or technical leap as they became available. Working with similarly focused and enthusiastic surgeons we have built a successful specialist cosmetic implant laboratory with an emphasis on natural aesthetics and with a team focused on achieving the best possible results, through this ethos we have gained a reputation for dependability and excellence.

I write a series of articles for Dentinal Tubules. Through these I hope to further narrow the communication ‘gap’ that exists between surgery and laboratory, and with so many informational sharing options now available such as; e-mail, Skype, digital media etc. there really is no reason why the laboratory can’t virtually meet every single patient. To this end I hope to be able to show a host of time saving, quality improving techniques to further raise the quality of dental restorative work done in what can only be described as a ‘new age’ of dental technology. Because let’s face it, time IS the most precious of all the commodities we have, so wasting it is now easily avoidable.

When I’m not in the lab I enjoy: The Great Outdoors, be it walking, mountain biking or skiing, most weekends will usually find me somewhere high up in a mountain region, and, of course being a technician, not without the required ‘control freak’ gadgets to fully analyze where, when, how fast and how much! All this exercise does have it’s plus side as it enables me to fully pursue my other passion of Eating, Drinking and Making Merry.

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