The Team

The OFP team are a well networked group of experts, all of whom have a significant contribution to make to this field.

Founder of OFP website | Professor Tara Renton

Professor Tara Renton

Tara Renton completed her dentistry at Guys (1984), Oral and Maxillofacial surgical training in Melbourne (1991), undertook a PhD in Trigeminal Nerve injury at KCL (1999-2003).

Education programmes

  • UG teaching of dental students modern Oral Surgical. Pain and modern LA techniques.
  • Academic oral surgery training programme.
  • Supervised 8 PhDs

Research collaboration with

  • Imperial College, UCL, Oxford University, Institute of Psychiatry and Psychology & Neurology
  • Published over 200 peer reviewed articles
  • Grants MRC and NIHR

Editorial

  • Associate editor for Journal Orofacial pain and headache, she is on the Dental Update and British Society for Dental Hygienists and Therapist Editorial Boards
  • Co-editor the BDA clinical manuals for Oral Surgery Books I and II and Editor of Nature pub OFP book (2021)

Service

  • Leads Kings Health Partners Orofacial Pain Service Orofacial pain multidisciplinary service
  • Leads 2 patient facing websites Trigeminalnerve.org.uk and Orofacialpain.co.uk

Policy and Awards

  • Chair National patient safety for dentistry -prevention wrong site surgery in dentistry
  • Chair M3M patient care guidance for FDS RCS
  • Honorary AAOMS fellowship 2017
  • Noel Martin visiting Chair Sydney University 2018-
  • Steve Graff Radford Award American Headache Society 2020
  • Tara was an elected member RCS England FDS Board 2010-2019
  • Chair of Oral Surgery SAC
  • Invited member National Advisory Board for human factors in dentistry
  • Past President of the British Association Oral Surgery

Tara was recently interviewed for The Sun newspaper in the UK on the topic of Burning Mouth Syndrome.

Lead collaborator | Dr Justin Durham

Dr Justin Durham

Justin Durham is currently a Senior Lecturer in Oral Surgery and Orofacial Pain at Newcastle University and a Honorary Consultant Oral Surgeon at Newcastle-Upon-Tyne’s Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. He currently also holds a NIHR Clinician Scientist award which was awarded to help examine the care pathways in chronic orofacial pain (http://research.ncl.ac.uk/deepstudy).

He was initially appointed at Newcastle University as a Clinical Fellow/Hon SpR and since his original appointment in 2003 he has completed specialist training in oral surgery, been awarded his PhD, and passed the American Board of Orofacial Pain.

He has previously received the outstanding post-doctoral award from the Behavioural, Epidemiology, and Health Services Research group of the International Association of Dental Research, for his research into Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD).

Neurosurgery | Mr Sinan Barazi

Mr Sinan Barazi

Attended Winchester College before starting Medical School in London. He qualified from King’s College Hospital School of Medicine in 1996, and completed his internship/house jobs a year later. Before starting his Basic Surgical Training, he served with the 14th Parachute Regiment (a part of the French Rapid Reaction Force) in Toulouse, France.After completing the Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons in 2002, he started his Higher Surgical Training in Neurosurgery in London, working at King’s College Hospital, Atkinson Morley’s Hospital, St. George’s Hospital, and Hurstwood Park Neurological Centre. He completed the FRCS (Neurosurgery) in 2009. At the end of his training he completed a fellowship in endoscopic pituitary surgery in Bologna under the supervision of Dr Giorgio Frank.

Following completion of the FRCS, he trained under Andrew King and Scott Rutherford in Manchester as Neurosurgical Skull Base Fellow. He was then appointed as Consultant Neurosurgeon to King’s College Hospital in 2010, with sub-specialty interests in facial pain, endoscopic pituitary/anterior skull base surgery, and lateral skull base surgery.

Oral Surgery | Dr Leigh Ann Morgan

Dr Leigh Ann Morgan

As soon as you meet me, you will probably figure out from my accent that I am originally from South Africa. Isn’t there a saying going around, that at some point whilst living in the UK, you will either visit a South African dentist, be a South African dentist, or know a SA dentist!I qualified as a dentist just after turning 21 years old. My aim was to travel and see the world. Like many of my class mates, I headed to the UK, probably because English is my first language, the UK at the time was crying-out for dentists, and they recognised our university degree, also the UK was a great base from which to explore Europe and the world.

My first practice was in Scotland, Aberdeen which I enjoyed, I then proceeded to further my training at the Aberdeen Royal Infirmary in their Maxillo-Facial and Oral Surgery unit. I returned to general dental practice eventually moving down to Oxford and now London.

I believe that having a balance between private practice, academia and research and teaching, allows me to have a continuous wonderment of the dental profession. Although my training is primarily in oral surgery, I have always maintained a solid footing in general dental practice.

I love the variety that general dentistry allows, fillings, root canals, crowns and inlays, oral surgery, orthodontics and cosmetic and minimal invasive dentistry are all in a days work. Difficult surgical extractions, implant surgery, IV sedation all these skills make me better at routine dentistry, and routine dentistry makes me better at surgery.

Lead Headache Neurologist | Professor Manjit Matharu

Dr Leigh Ann Morgan

Professor Manjit Matharu is a professor of neurology at UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, visiting professor of neurology at the Department of Neuromedicine and Movement sciences, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway and honorary consultant neurologist at The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery.

He is the clinical and academic lead of the Headache and Facial Pain Group at The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery and UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, respectively. Dr Matharu gained his BSc and MBChB from the University of Manchester in 1991 and 1994, respectively. He completed his general medical training in London leading up to obtaining the membership of the Royal College of Physicians (MRCP) in 1998. He subsequently obtained a PhD at The Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London on structural and functional neuroimaging in primary headache syndromes. He completed his residency in neurology at The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, The Royal London Hospital and Homerton Hospital in London in 2007.

His major research interests include migraine, trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias, facial pain, neurostimulation for intractable headaches, spontaneous intracranial hypotension and other headache disorders in hypermobility syndromes.

He has authored numerous scientific papers. Professor Matharu is a core team member of the International Headache Society (IHS) Regional Outreach Programme, President of the Medical Advisory Board of the CSF Leak Association and Chairperson of the UK CSF Leak Special Interest group. He was a member of the NICE guideline development committee for the headache guidelines.

Liaison Psychiatry | Dr Okon-Rocha

Dr. Okon-Rocha

Dr Okon-Rocha is a consultant psychiatrist specialising in General Adult Psychiatry and has over 14 years’ experience in that field. She is a full time consultant on the NHS with the South London & Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and works at King’s College Hospital London and Ladywell Unit, University Hospital Lewisham. Her special interests include the interface between physical and mental health and in particular Chronic Facial Pain Disorder and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. She treats patients with wide range of disorders including Mood and Anxiety Disorders (depression, panic, obsessive compulsive disorder, bipolar disorder) and Addictions (alcohol and benzodiazepine dependence). She is a teacher and examiner of psychiatry trainees and medical students. She obtained a Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice (PGCAP), King’s College London, in September 2011 as a part of her teaching interests.

Principal Dentist | Amandine Beke

Amandine Beke

Amandine was born in the lovely Belgian capital, Brussels.  She grew up in and around Brussels until she and her partner decided to move to London. This was almost ten years ago. She graduated in 2015 with a master’s degree in dental sciences providing the foundation to become a general dentist. 

Amandine decided she wanted to pursue a postgraduate certificate to improve her understanding of chronic facial pain.  In 2017 she graduated and moved to London right after. 

She enjoys general dentistry the most. However, she has a special interest in endodontic treatments and indirect- and direct restorations. She is also very passionate and interested in the mechanics behind our pain. With her background in chronic facial pain, Amandine has built the knowledge and expertise to understand pain.

Amandine loves living in London with all the beautiful activities available in the lively UK capital. She spends her free time with her favourite bunch, including her friends, partner, dog and horse. She stays fit with swimming, tending the gym, and dabbles a little in reformer Pilates. 

Amandine loves cooking and traveling when she can make time.

Ear nose and throat | Ms Claire Hopkins

Ms Claire Hopkins

Claire Hopkins is a Consultant Rhinologist at Guy’s Hospital, a large tertiary referral centre in London, UK, with a clinical practice covering the breadth of rhinology including sinusitis, anterior skull base work and facial plastics. She is a Reader in ENT at King’s College London. There is a significant overlap of symptoms in sinusitis and facial pain syndromes, resulting many patients receiving a many years of ineffective treatment for sinusitis before the correct diagnosis is reached.Her research includes work developing and utilising patient rated outcomes, with particular interest in chronic rhinosinusitis and its treatment. Using PROMs to both guide preference-sensitive care and to evaluate effectiveness of interventions will enhance patient outcomes.

She was the lead clinician in the UK Sinonasal Audit, and a co-author of the European Position Statement on Rhinosinusitis and Nasal Polyps. She is the Chair of the ENT-UK Clinical Audit Group, Chair of the UK Rhinosinusitis Commissioning Guidance Group and the Treasurer for the European Rhinologic Society.

Health Psychology | Dr Jared Smith

Dr Jared Smith

Dr Smith is a New Zealander with a PhD in Psychology from Victoria University of Wellington. A health psychologist by background, Jared specialises in health services research design and statistical analysis. His research interests concern the provision of evidence-based healthcare for clinical populations in the form of successful treatments and rehabilitation methods. Specific interests include psychosocial aspects of palliative care and rehabilitation for chronic conditions.Jared’s previous work has concerned research investigating cognitive and motor rehabilitation in patients with Parkinson’s disease.

More recently, he worked as a Research Fellow for the Pain Services in Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, investigating the benefits of pain management approaches for patients with chronic pain with respect to surgical outcome, mental health and quality of life. Presently, he works in the Section of Mental Health at St George’s, University of London.

His role focuses on supporting the development of a focussed body of research on mental health and long term conditions, and he collaborates with staff in Pain clinics at both St George’s and St Thomas’ hospitals.

Jared has recently begun working with the Oral Surgery team at King’s College London Dental Institute, helping to identify the psychosocial burden of orofacial pain, particularly trigeminal nerve injury, and the best ways of providing support for people suffering from orofacial pain. He is looking to extend this work with various clinicians at Kings’ College Hospital by preparing a multi-surgical specialty bid for risk factor evaluation for development of post-surgical chronic pain.

Fréderic Van der Cruyssen

Fréderic Van der Cruyssen is a PhD candidate at OMFS-IMPATH research group under promotorship of Prof. dr. Constantinus Politis, Prof. dr. Reinhilde Jacobs and Prof. dr. Tara Renton (Oral Surgery, King’s College, Londen, UK). He received his medical degree from the Catholic University of Leuven in June 2017 with a master’s thesis on trigeminal nerve physiology and his dental degree at the same university in 2020.

Currently he is an oral and maxillofacial resident at the University Hospitals Leuven. His research is focused on traumatic trigeminal nerve injuries.

Physio Lead | Dr Hedwig v/d Meer

Dr Hedwig v/d Meer

Hedwig van der Meer is a physical therapist (2011; Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences [HvA]) and clinical health scientists (2013; Utrecht University), who is specialized in Orofacial Pain and Disfunction, and headache disorders.

In 2022 she successfully defended her PhD thesis “Temporomandibular Disorders and Headaches: Two Pains, One Face” at the University of Amsterdam. Now, she is working as a postdoctoral researcher at the department of Orofacial Pain and Dysfunction at the Academic Center for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA).

Hedwig combines her research with clinical work as an orofacial physical therapist, currently also at the ACTA. Additionally, she is actively involved in teaching by giving workshops, guest lectures and courses, all in the field of orofacial pain and disfunction and/or headaches. Furthermore, in 2021, she was part of the curriculum committee that wrote the new master program of Orofacial Physical Therapy at the SOMT University of Physiotherapy, and later she became the head of this master program.

Headache Neurologist

At the Kings College Hospital Orofacial Pain services we collaborate with Professor Peter Goadsby’s (Kings College London) Headache Neurology team.

Psychologist | Katelyn Lorde

Dr Katelyn Lord

I’m Dr Katelyn Lord, a HCPC-registered Counselling Psychologist with experience working in physical health and medical settings. I specialise in supporting individuals experiencing psychological distress related to chronic orofacial pain.

My work focuses on the interaction between persistent orofacial pain, emotional wellbeing, and daily functioning, recognising the complex relationship between physical pain, psychological processes, and quality of life.

I am a certified Empowered Relief™ instructor, delivering a two-hour evidence-based intervention developed at Stanford University to help people understand and manage chronic pain.

My clinical approach integrates Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) within a collaborative and supportive therapeutic framework.

https://www.drkatelynlordpsychology.uk

Consultant Oral Medicine | Roddy McMillan

Roddy McMillan

Roddy McMillan is a Consultant and Honorary Clinical Fellow in Oral Medicine and Facial Pain at the Royal National ENT & Eastman Dental Hospitals, University College London Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH). He works as the lead physician at the Facial Pain Multidisciplinary Team at the Royal National ENT & Eastman Dental Hospitals. 

He originally studied dentistry at the University of Glasgow and Medicine at the University of Birmingham. Moreover, he has obtained his Membership to the Faculty of Dental Surgery at the Royal College of Surgeons of England (2005), Fellowship of Dental Surgery (Oral Medicine) at the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow (2013) and Fellowship to the Higher Education Authority (2013). Roddy has worked in a range of fields including hospital medicine and general practice dentistry prior to completing his specialist training in Oral Medicine at the Eastman Dental Hospital. In 2020, Roddy supported the NHS Covid-19 effort when he was temporarily redeployed to the department of obstetrics at UCLH. His present role includes the treatment of oral medicine and facial pain patients, in addition to being actively involved in research and clinical teaching.  

Priya

Priya is a dentist from India. She also gained Bachelor’s and Master’s in Yogic Science and Naturopathy from universities in South India.

She completed Master of Philosophy (MPhil in Yoga and Orofacial pain) under Prof. Christopher Peck and Prof. Greg Murray from The University of Sydney (USYD), Australia in 2013. Her master thesis was on effectiveness of yoga in the management of jaw muscle pain. She is a recipient of Colin Cormie Grant for the year 2012, from Australian Dental Research Foundation andOral B Award for Higher Research Degree, 2012 from USYD.

She moved to Ecuador in 2013 where she was involved in teaching and research at Universidad Católica de Santiago de Guayaquil (UCSG).

She later moved to London and started working with Prof Tara Renton at KCL since 2019.

Her areas of interest: Orofacial pain, Yoga and Chronic Orofacial Pain

Additional UK clinicians with a interest in OFP:

Orofacial Pain alliance membership regions around the UK

 

North East |

Newcastle Dr Justin Durham- see Justin’s profile above

York  Jette Holbrook  –  President BSOS British Society of Occlusal Studies (http://www.bsos.org.uk/)

South Yorkshire|

Sheffield

Professor Alison Loescher is Lead Orofacial Pain at the Charles Clifford Dental School Sheffield

In 2003 Tilly initiated a service to manage patients with chronic orofacial pain. The service is now well established and receives referrals from a wide geographic area, including many tertiary referrals. The rarer causes of facial pain are frequently seen within the clinic making it a valuable teaching clinic for both medical and dental higher surgical trainees and dental undergraduate students. In the development of the facial pain service, links have been made with colleagues in neurosurgery, neuromedicine and palliative care. Weekly clinics, held with neurosurgery, review patients with trigeminal neuralgia requiring surgical treatment. This clinical interest in facial pain forms the basis for some of the research projects that are currently being undertaken.

 

Liverpool | The Walton Centre Multidisciplinary Facial Pain Clinic

Professor Paul Eldridge MA MB MChir (Cantab) FRCS CCST is professor of Neurosurgery at the University of Liverpool and specialises in the treatment of trigeminal neuralgia, chronic pain, epilepsy, movement disorders, tumours and neurovascular surgery. He has developed the surgical neuromodulation team for pain at The Walton Centre and has introduced image guided surgical techniques, deep brain stimulation, stereotactic surgery and stereotactic radiosurgery.He is Editor in Chief of the British Journal of Neurosurgery.

Dr R Chawla MD FRCA FCARCSI FFPMRCA Consultant in Pain Medicine & Anaesthesia, The Walton Centre. Dr Chawla has been a consultant in Pain Medicine since 2010 and is a member of several specialist multidisciplinary pain clinics with interests in Facial pain and Pelvic pain. He is Medical Lead for the The Walton Centre Pain Management Programme has been instrumental in setting up a dedicated Specialist pain management programme for both Facial and Pelvic pain.

Dr Francis O’Neill PhD, BDS, MB ChB, MSc, M Oral Surg Senior Lecturer in Oral Surgery at the University of Liverpool. Dr O’Neill is a clinical academic with clinical interests in diagnosis and management of orofacial pain and research interests in the use of central and peripheral neuromodulation in the treatment of chronic pain and novel diagnostic tests.

Referrals can be addressed to

The Walton Centre Multidisciplinary Facial Pain Clinic,
The Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust,
Lower Lane,
Fazakerley,
Liverpool,
L9 7LJ,  UK

Tel: 0151 525 3611
Fax: 0151 529 5500

Miss Anne Begley – Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon Primary Medical Qualifications: MB BCh Date of registration: 1993 GMC number: 3678606

Manchester Dental School | Stephen Davies

Stephen Davies

Stephen is the Lead Clinician of the Temporomandibular Clinic at the Manchester Dental School. This is a busy clinic seeing in excess of 700 new patients every year. He is co-author of the British Dental Journal’s book  on Temporomandibular Disorders. He is the  UK representative on the European Academy of Craniomandibular Disorders, where he sits on the Education Committee.

He is a Specialist in Restorative Dentistry and his other [and separate] interest is Occlusion in Restorative Dentistry

Charles Crawford – deputy lead on the Manchester TMD clinic and is presently studying for a MSc in Pain Management.
Thanasis Kalantzis is a consultant OMF surgeon who has taken over from Richard Lloyd on the TMD clinic.

Eastern Region and Midlands | Dr Emma Salt

Dr Emma Salt PhD MSc MMACP MCSP is a Consultant Physiotherapist at Queen’s Hospital, Burton NHS Foundation Trust. Emma has an interest in the management of pain affecting the function of the neck, face, jaw and arm. Emma’s PhD evaluated the effectiveness of a physiotherapy manual therapy technique on pain. Emma is a member of the Musculoskeletal Association of Chartered Physiotherapists. She mentors and examines post graduate MSc students from Nottingham, Birmingham and Coventry Universities. She is actively involved in research on pain and presents her findings at conferences nationally and internationally.

Overseas collaborators

Don Nixdorf  – Associate Professor Minnesota Dental Medical School

Rick Borquez – AAOP pain specialist Los Angeles

Rob Delcanho – School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Western Australia

Eamonn Murphy – Cork, Ireland

Dermot Canavan – Dublin  Ireland http://drdermotcanavan.ie/

Dr Nischal Singh – Melbourne, Australia

Pankaew Yakkaphan – Junior lecturer at the orofacial pain and dental sleep medicine unit, department of stomatology, faculty of dentistry, Prince of Songkla University, Thailand.  She completed her PhD in TMDs and comorbidities at KCL.

Huan Lan Tan – Malaysian and an oral & maxillofacial surgeon by background. She is a clinical lecturer at the National University of Malaysia, Malaysia. She completed her PhD in the Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences, King’s College London in orofacial pain in burning mouth syndrome, neuroimaging studies.

Tony Romero – Valencia, Spain

Nathan Moreau – Paris, France

Dr. Karen McCloy – Brisbane, Australia

Ramesh Balasubramaniam – Perth, Australia

Gary Heir – New York, USA

Mayoor Patel – Tusla, Oklahoma USA