Oliver Bowyer
Orthodontist
BDS, MSc, MFDS, MOrth RCS (Eng)
Qualified as a dentist after completing the five year degree course at Bristol University in 2002. Most notably winning a research prize for his work in the management of head and neck cancer patients.
Mr Bowyer gained his Membership of the Faculty of Dental Surgery at the Royal College of Surgeons following surgical training at both the Royal Surrey (Guildford) and Royal Sussex (Brighton) County Hospitals. He followed this with a year working with special needs patients in the Community Dental service in Auckland, New Zealand.
He subsequently undertook specialist training in orthodontics at Brighton and Guy’s Hospitals in London, being awarded both a distinction and the coveted Philip Walther prize for the highest marks in the Master of Science in Orthodontics examination. Mr Bowyer has since been awarded the Membership in Orthodontics by the Royal College of Surgeons and registered by the General Dental Council (number 80823) as a Specialist in Orthodontics.
He currently works at the internationally acclaimed Eastman Dental Institute in London as part of the multidisciplinary team in the management of complex patient care. He is actively involved in the training of postgraduate Orthodontists and has contributed to national and international conferences.
Mr Bowyer is a member of the British Orthodontic Society and the European Orthodontic Society.
Outside of Orthodontics he is a keen hockey player, an ever less adventurous skier and a virtually uncoachable golfer. He has also recently run the London Marathon in aid of the British Heart Foundation and cycled from Lands End to John O’Groats for a children’s hospice.


