

Dental Leaders Podcast
Prav Solanki & Payman Langroudi
The Dental Leaders podcast takes you on a behind the scenes journey with emerging leaders in dentistry. Success leaves clues, and these conversations uncover the depth, detail, and backstory behind our guests.
The show is hosted by dental entrepreneurs Payman Langroudi & Prav Solanki. Let the conversation flow.
Find out more at https://www.dentalleaders.co.uk/
The show is hosted by dental entrepreneurs Payman Langroudi & Prav Solanki. Let the conversation flow.
Find out more at https://www.dentalleaders.co.uk/
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Apr 13, 2022 • 1h 19min
#130- Citizen Ken - Ken Finlayson
This week’s guest is the closest thing in dentistry to a media mogul. Ken Finlayson launched his first dental magazine in 1995, which quickly expanded to more than 20 digital and print titles under the FMC umbrella. Ken chats to Payman about how it all started, discusses the challenges of hosting and judging awards, Dentistry’s Top 50 List and much more. Enjoy! In This Episode 01.39 - Starting in publishing 04.00 - Backstory 08.36 - Dentistry Magazine 14.44 - Ruffling feathers 17.38 - Independent Dentistry 22.14 - Education and events 28.21 - Risk, ops and ideas 32.39 - Copy and processes 34.50 - Teambuilding and culture 39.28 - Buying and selling the company 46.25 - Awards 56.37 - The top 50 list 01.03.39 - Blackbox thinking, strengths and weaknesses 01.05.28 - The future of dentistry 01.11.40 - Remembering Kimberley 01.14.19 - Fantasy dinner party 01.15.38 - Last days and legacy About Ken Finlayson Ken Finlayson is the CEO of FMC, which publishes more than 20 dentistry related digital and print titles.

Apr 7, 2022 • 1h 17min
#129- Boy Interrupted - Adam Naughton
Adam Naughton is one of the thousands of dental students whose academic life was rudely interrupted by the COVID pandemic. In his fourth year of study, he’s yet to get hands-on with impressions, crowns, root canal and other treatments. But that hasn’t stopped Andrew from putting his name out there and finding his niche on social media early on. His Positive Smile Club Instagram channel pitches five questions on dentistry, mindset and self-development to both new and established names in the profession. Adam chats about dental school, his Instagram channel and hopes for the future, and reveals his own answers to Positive Smile Club’s five questions. Enjoy! In This Episode 02.38 - Being a dental student 07.14 - COVID 10.19 - Backstory 14.29 - Instagram 16.03 - Why dentistry 19.22 - Content creation 25.25 - Mindset and self-development 27.27 - Five questions 38.11 - Soft skills 42.28 - Black box thinking 46.44 - Dental school 55.01 - Positive Smile Club 01.00.57 - Inspiration and specialisation 01.08.46 - Last days and legacy 01.11.45 - Fantasy dinner party 01.14.17 - TikTok About Andrew Naughton Andrew Naughton is a fourth-year dental student at the University of Leeds’ School of Dentistry. He runs the Positive Smile Club Instagram channel.

Mar 31, 2022 • 1h 47min
#128- Tenfold Ambition - Martin Wanendeya
We have the unpleasant smell of the farmyard to thank that Martin Wanendeya didn’t follow his early dream of becoming a vet. But the animals’ loss is dentistry’s gain: Since graduating from Bristol in 1995, Martin’s gone on to found one of the most recognised brands in dentistry and build a name as one of the most skilled implantologists in practice today. This week, Martin chats to Payman and Prav about his early days in Uganda, the shift in mindset it takes to become a leader in the field and how he came to set up the legendary Ten Dental with business partner Nikhil Sisodia. Enjoy! “Of course, there was fear…But sometimes if you have good fear, it's going to make you work harder, plan better, prepare more, do all that stuff so that at the time you open, you've done everything you can. And hopefully, it will then be a success.” Martin Wanendeya In This Episode 01.38 - Backstory 16.16 - The dentistry decision 19.15 - Dental school 24.34 - Boarding school 28.01 - Early work, mentors and first implants 31.37 - Into private practice 34.14 - Meeting Nikhil Sisodia 37.00 - Shopfronts and squats 39.14 - Marketing 42.10 - Ownership and mindset shifts 52.22 - Partnerships 01.00.56 - Practice expansion 01.05.12 - Super associates 01.09.16 - Mastering implants 01.11.45 - On race 01.16.00 - Black box thinking 01.25.09 - Reputation and exclusivity 01.31.41 - What it takes to reach the top 01.37.01 - Referrals and relationships 01.41.06 - Last days and legacy 01.43.54 - Fantasy dinner party About Martin Wanendeya Martin graduated from Bristol University in 1995. He completed the Royal College of Surgeons’ diploma in implant dentistry at advanced level and was later invited to become a tutor at the college. He is a member of the Association of Dental Implantology, the International Team in Implantology, the British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, and the British Dental Association. He is the co-founder of London’s award-winning Ten Dental + Facial clinic and is widely recognised as one of the UK’s leading implantologists.

Mar 24, 2022 • 1h 20min
#127- Still Driving - Dev Patel (Part 2)
Last time we spoke with Dev Patel in February 2021, he let us in on big ambitions to change UK dentistry through M&As and modernising old practices with the growing Beauty Partners group. So how’s it going? In this week’s episode, Dev reveals what he’s been up to since his last chat with Payman. He talks about Beauty Partners’ first big M&A venture north of the capital, talks about the challenges of scaling for practices and corporates and tells payman what keeps him up at night. Enjoy! “I want to change the whole model of corporate in the UK to make it dentist-led, patient-led and focus on getting stuff done like an entrepreneur.” Dev Patel In This Episode 02.00 - Catching up 05.55 - The Kiss plan 07.54 - The funding model 10.07 - Unexpected challenges 17.44 - Culture, pay and scale 28.24 - Expanding the team 32.48 - Timescales, focus and frustrations 39.20 - Money Vs missions 43.03 - Growing grey hairs and recruiting from outside dental 49.03 - Internal, external marketing and targets 53.23 - What makes a successful partner practice? 58.18 - Buying blind and rebranding 01.05.06 - Mistakes, weaknesses and things that go bump in the night 01.13.15 - Thoughts on the future 01.16.51 - Fantasy dinner party About Dev Patel Dev Patel is the CEO and founder of Beauty Partners, now one of the UK’s fastest-growing dental groups. He also founded the Brushlink smart toothbrush tech company and Dental Circle networking platform. He was named 38th on a list of the UK’s most influential dentists. Dev lectures and mentors with the NHS’ Clinical Entrepreneur scheme and is also a member of the editorial board for Young Dentist magazine.

Mar 16, 2022 • 1h 23min
#126- Know the Drill - Zain Rizvi
You wouldn’t know from chatting with Zain Rizvi that he used to be an average kid. While studying at King’s, Zain took top awards, was invited to advise government policymakers and started a side hustle giving dental hopefuls a taster of life in the profession. And he also found time to write and publish a book on what it takes to succeed at dental school. In this episode, Zain reflects on his achievements so far and reveals what’s next for one of dentistry’s brightest young things. “I want to be the best dentist in the world. I know it sounds ridiculous, but clinically, I want to be excellent and in that one per cent of dentists. That's where my passion and my ambition is at the moment”. Zain Rizvi In This Episode 02.17 - Backstory 07.04 - University 11.46 - Politics 17.30 - Into dentistry and social media 23.03 - Downsides 26.33 - BACD 32.50 - Know the Drill: How to Succeed at Dental School 39.15 - Number 10 45.52 - Dental politics and impact 49.52 - Entrepreneurialism and future plans 59.53 - Blackbox thinking 01.08.39 - Last days and legacy 01.11.44 - On Islam 01.19.52 - Fantasy dinner party About Zain Rizvi Zain graduated from King’s College London, where he was named Dental Student of the Year and earned the Rising Star scholarship from the British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. Zain now practices at Greenwich-based Merivale Dental Practice. His book Know the Drill — How to Succeed at Dental School is available on Amazon. Outside of dentistry, Zain is a keen cricketer and footballer with an interest in politics and current affairs.

Mar 9, 2022 • 1h 5min
#125- Dr Universe - Ashkan Pitchforth
Ashkan Pitchforth jokes that he’d like to be remembered as the biggest dentist in the UK — but he’s already well on his way to achieving the title in more than one sense. Since 2015, Ashkan’s established a dental empire incorporating more than 20 clinics and counting while still finding time to build the biggest biceps in the business. Ashkan discusses how physical training instils a focused business mindset, reveals the source of his interminable drive and fills Prav in on plans for the future. “Don't buy small and medium t-shirts because they make you look big. You have to train for a year or two, and when your arms are bristling through an extra-large triple extra-large, you’ll know you've got size. It's the same thing with dentistry. Don't jump into it. You've got to learn this is not a race. Life isn't a race, so don't treat it as one”. Ashkan Pitchforth In This Episode 01.09 - Backstory 10.05 - Dental school 14.55 - Bodybuilding, mindset and discipline 23.46 - Building the empire 30.51 - Clinical to business 35.50 - Business and clinical black box thinking 42.23 - Business structure 47.25 - Training, intuition and mistakes 51.45 - Audacious goals 55.01 - Responsibilities 57.21 - Advice to young Ashkan 58.52 - Last days and legacy About Ashkan Pitchforth Ashkan qualified in 2009 and set up South Cliff Dental Group in 2015. The group now consists of 23 practices across the South. In 2020, South Cliff was ranked 33rd in the Sunday Times Fast Track 100 list of UK private companies with the fastest-growing sales.

Mar 2, 2022 • 1h 27min
#124 - Complex Character - Ferhan Ahmed
Farhan Ahmed says growing up in a Glasgow cornershop instilled an unstoppable work ethic. He’s come a long way since filling sacks of potatoes for dad. Farhan’s earned a name as one of the go-to clinicians for complex implant cases and is now one of the field’s most sought-after trainers and mentors. In this episode, Farhan reveals what motivates his restless drive, discusses the mindset required to be an outstanding clinician and tells why he now feels more unstoppable than ever. Enjoy! “I'm an individual that looks back and says. ‘I've done that. What's next?’ I did dentistry school. What's next? I did medicine and worked as a doctor. What's next? Then oral surgery. What's next? Implants. What's next? More complex implants. Great. What's next? Start teaching this stuff...And now it's what's next? What's next?” Ferhan Ahmed In This Episode 01.30 - Backstory 09.03 - Dentistry and medicine 13.35 - Scratching the itch 17.06 - What kids want 21.33 - Into implants 24.41 - Teaching and complex cases 32,22 - Self-development 33.51 - Ideal course candidates 40.18 - Promotion and cooperation 45.16 - Blackbox thinking 57.40 - Mentoring, encouragement and mini-mes 01.06.00 - Scottish identity 01.07.59 - Being Unstoppable — The Mindset of a Great Clinician 01.10.38 - Drive and purpose 01.22.23 - Fantasy dinner party 01.23.40 - Last days and legacy About Ferhan Ahmed Ferhan Ahmed qualified from Glasgow University with a BDS in 2005 and went on to earn an MBChB at the University of Liverpool in 2012. He has focused on training and research in oral and maxillofacial surgery and now carried out complex bone grafting, extra-maxillary implants, pterygoids and zygomatics. He now teaches and mentors on dental implants and surgery. In 2021, Ferhan published Being Unstoppable — The Mindset of a Great Clinician. The book is available on Amazon. The proceeds will help the Dental Aid Network build a dental clinic in Kashmir.

Feb 24, 2022 • 1h 8min
#123- The Don - Afsar Hussain
Afsar Hussain is the first to admit that his grades weren’t the best when growing up in Doncaster, South Yorkshire. But a tough talk from mum and dad appears to have paid off — Afsar purchased his first practice just eight months into his VT year and has since grown the practice into one of South Yorkshire’s most successful. He chats about turning the practice around with a shift from NHS to private practice and reveals what it takes to become one of Europe’s few Invisalign Apex providers Enjoy! In This Episode 01.08 - backstory 03.35 - expectations vs reality 04.29 - Life lessons and motivation 12.22 - Work-life balance 15.49 - Practice purchase and expansion 18.39 - Mistakes along the way 21.16 - From NHS to private 25.51 - Building a team, motivation and management 31.04 - Therapists, associates and case ownership 35.54 - The therapist model 37.09 - Apex status 42.46 - Teachers and mentors 44.22 - Blackbox thinking 50.24 - Future plans and magic numbers 55.50 - Family life 58.54 - Management and leadership style 01.00.11 - Favourite treatments and finding training 01.02.48 - Legacy 01.04.59 - Fantasy dinner party 01.05.44 - Last days About Afsar Hussain Dr Afsar Hussain purchased Hatfield Dental Care in Doncaster care in 2012, just eight months into his VT year. He continues to practice at Hatfield, providing cosmetic dentistry, implants, anti-wrinkle injections and Invisalign. Under Afsar’s management, Hatfield has become one of Europe’s few Invisalign Apex practices.

Feb 16, 2022 • 1h 28min
#122- Alex in Flowerland - Alexandra Luzinschi
When Alexandra arrived in the UK from Romania, she had no problem working her way up from the bottom. She took a role as a dental nurse before finding a position in a whitening clinic on Harley Street. But it was here that things took an unexpected turn, resulting in a four-year legal battle that made Alexandra ask profound questions about her place in the profession she loves. In this episode, Alexandra talks candidly about the experience and how it’s been the catalyst for exploring more colourful creative ventures. Enjoy! “I don't know what a successful dentist is…But whenever my patient leaves the clinic happy, I think that's a success”. - Alexandra Luzinschi In This Episode 02.25 - Backstory 07.13 - Dental school 09.16 - Coming to the UK 13.09 - First job 28.41 - Moving on 41.58 - Floristry 48.36 - Finding a new approach 58.36 - Coping with fallout 01.06.29 - Second skills 01.14.08 - Last days and legacy About Alexandra Luzinschi Alex Luzinschi graduated from dental school in Romania before moving to the UK. She now divides her time between dentistry and floristry. She can be found on Instagram under the @alexinfloweland nickname.

Feb 9, 2022 • 1h 14min
#121- Fresh Prince of Valencia - Jana Denzel
Jana Denzel says his work ethic was informed by his parents, who fled civil war in Sri Lanka to make a new life in London. He developed his marketing and social chops while running a fashion brand to fund study at dental school in Valencia. And, since graduation in 2019, he’s already made waves putting AI to use in radiography diagnosis while also finding the time to be named London’s Best Young Dentist. Jana explains how all the hard work is his way of proving himself to mum and dad (and how his efforts to pay them back resulted in perforating mum’s tooth). Jana also talks about the value of networking, working with the legendary Miguel Stanley and how running with the wrong crowd almost ended the dream before it started. Enjoy! “The reason why I'm doing so much is because I really want to give back to my parents and to my family for everything they have done for me.” In This Episode 02.00 - Backstory and the immigrant experience 11.23 - Study in Valencia 16.03 - Ambition 18.44 - Into VT and beyond 21.30 - Diagnosis AI 37.34 - Collaboration, communication and networking 41.14 - Work ethic and clinical practice vs entrepreneurship 47.15 - Best Young Dentist 54.06 - Black box thinking 01.01.09 - Miguel Stanley 01.07.50 - Last days and legacy 01.09.48 - Fantasy dinner party About Jana Denzel Before graduating in dentistry from Universidad Europea, Valencia, Jana Denzel studied biology with psychology at the Queen Mary University of London. The twin areas of study led him to explore the link between dental, physical and mental health. He is the clinical director of Manchester Imaging which develops innovative AI-based early diagnostic tools for dentistry. In 2021, Jana was awarded the Dentistry Awards’ title of Best Young London Dentist.


