Graduated in 1994, Awarded the Fellowship in Dental Surgery from the Royal College of Surgeons of England (FDSRCS Eng) in 1999. Master of Philosophy (MPhil) from the University of Manchester in 2003. Fellowship of the Faculty of Dentistry (FFDRCSI) Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland in 2012. Membership in Oral Surgery (M Oral Surg) Royal College of Surgeons of England in 2013. Master in dental implant (MSC) university of Salford 2013. Postgraduate certificate in medical education (PG Cert Med-Ed) Cardiff University in 2021.
Mr Elrasheed has over twenty years’ experience in oral and maxillofacial surgery and has developed special interest in dental implant, managing facial pain and intravenous sedation. He has published multiple articles in peer-reviewed and international journals.
Mr Elrasheed specialises in the surgical treatment of complicated dentoalveolar procedures Level 3 under local anaesthesia, intravenous sedation, and general anaesthesia. He deals with patients with complex medical conditions and those with severe dental phobia, with a special interest in managing dental anxiety and providing conscious sedation.
He has experience in performing various paediatric oral surgery procedures, surgical endodontics, pre-prosthetic surgery, and dealing with benign oral pathology. He also has experience in treating patients with oral medicine lesions and conditions, and dealing with facial pain.
Mr Elrasheed has a special interest in placing dental implants, alveolar ridge grafting and expansion, sinus lifting, and connective tissue grafting. In 2004, he was accepted as a Fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantology (ICOI). In 2012, he completed, with distinction, a three-year taught clinical program MSc in Implant Dentistry.
Before joining Practice Plus Group Mr Elrasheed worked at:
University Hospital of North Midlands, University Hospital of South Manchester (Locum)
East Lancashire Hospital NHS Trust, Blackburn, Lancashire
Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading, Berkshire
Acute Pennine Trust, Manchester, Lancashire
Queen Mary’s University Hospital, London
Research and publications
Completed two research projects and Awarded Master of Philosophy, MPhil (Oral Medicine) University of Manchester July 2003
Two years master by research course in Oral Medicine & Diagnostic Science at the University of Manchester. The study looked at the diagnostic methods and treatment approaches of atypical facial pain used in the local units of oral medicine, oral surgery, anaesthetics, neurology, psychiatry and ENT, and the current opinion of the pain specialists in the UK on the terminology, diagnosis and treatment of Atypical Facial Pain. The research outcome resulted in two publications
The second research investigated the long-term iliac bone graft stability and survival of the associated implants. This research was part of my MSc degree (University of Salford).
He also has over 17 publications in prestigious scientific peer-reviewed journals, participated in and delivered many presentations and posters at different conferences (Active engagement in publication over 24 years).
Membershipsand fellowships
Member of Hampshire & Isle of Wight Oral Surgery Managed Clinical Network, (UK) Member of the British Association of Oral Surgeons, (UK) Member of the Society for the Advancement of Anaesthesia in Dentistry (UK) Member of the international team for Implantology, (Switzerland) Member of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists, (USA)
Hobbies and interests
In his spare time he enjoys walking, sightseeing, playing football and table tennis.