Steve Creanor

Professor Steve Creanor

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    Emeritus Clinical Professor

    Steve was appointed the inaugural Director of Undergraduate Dental Studies and Professor of Oral Sciences at Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry in November 2006. He was born in a small mining village just outside Edinburgh and graduated in dentistry from the University of Glasgow in 1980, thereafter taking up house officer, resident senior house officer and registrar jobs in oral and maxillofacial surgery. He was awarded a scholarship with Unilever where he went on to gain a PhD in Oral Medicine and Pathology in 1987. 

    As part of his research project, he was one of two principal examiners involved in what was at that time the largest dental epidemiological survey of its kind, and involved the clinical and radiographic examination of over 3,000 school children in and around Glasgow. Throughout that 3-year period, Steve opted also to spend 2 sessions per week in general dental practice. He was appointed to a Clinical Lectureship in Oral Sciences in Glasgow in 1987 and was promoted to Clinical Senior Lecturer in 1990, where he remained before being appointed to Peninsula College of Medicine & Dentistry in 2006.

    Steve’s main teaching interests were in clinical oral biology, where he was involved in the teaching of the human dental tissues, both hard and soft, as well as saliva, salivary glands, caries and dental erosion. Steve is the editor of a new dentistry textbook, which was published in April 2016, for undergraduate and postgraduate students in dentistry, within the Wiley-Blackwell Essentials Series – the first undergraduate textbook of its type within undergraduate dentistry or medicine – entitled Essential Clinical Oral Biology.

    Steve still referees for a number of high profile dental journals, as well as for the Medical Research Council, the Wellcome Trust and the National Institute for Health Services Research.  

    He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (UK), a Member of the Faculty of General Dental Practice at the Royal College of Surgeons (Eng) and has a regular invited entry in Who’s Who in the World 2011. Steve has supervised 6 PhD’s and 14 MSc’s Higher Degree Research Projects and has over 150 publications – ranging from refereed scientific papers, books, book chapters, reviews and refereed published abstracts of national and international research meetings. Steve’s research interests were in dental erosion and dental caries and he continues to have an interest in fluoride’s influence on caries dynamics.

    Outside academia, Steve is an accomplished musician, majoring in piano and guitar and as a student competed nationally and internationally at 100 and 200 metres. He also trained with the national table tennis team and, following an opportunity to play junior football which he turned down, he is a fully qualified Scottish Football Association referee. A self-confessed petrol-head, Steve enjoys cars and driving and is a member of the Institute of Advanced Motoring.

    Professional memberships


    Fellow of the Higher Education Academy - FHEA
    Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons (Glasgow) FDS RCPS (Glasg)
    Member of the Faculty of General Dental Practice at the Royal College of Surgeons (Eng) (UK) - MFGDP (UK) RCS (Eng)
    International Association for Dental Research - IADR
    British Society for Oral and Dental Research - BSODR

    Roles on external bodies

    External Assessor, BSc in Dental Hygiene and Therapy, Glasgow Caledonian University

    External Assessor, BDS Programme, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Malaya

    (Former) External Examiner, BDS1 Programme, University of Glasgow Dental School, University of Glasgow

    (Former) External Examiner, Dental Science Programme, Dublin Dental School, Trinity College Dublin, University of Dublin 

    (Former) External Examiner, Postgraduate Programme in Oral Biology, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary, University of London

    Member, Expert Panel, 7th Edition of The Scientific Basis of Oral Health Education
    Referee, Medical Research Council
    Referee, Wellcome Foundation
    Referee, National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR)
    Referee, United Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust
    Consultant, Advertising Standards Authority, London
    Advisor, British Dental Health Foundation
    Member, Editorial Board, The World Scientific Journal
    Advisor, Netherlands Foundation for the Advancement of Tropical Research (WOTRO)
    Consultant, Several Industrial Companies

    Supervised research degrees


    PhD projects supervised:

    In vitro studies of the role of sebaceous glands in salivary gland disease
    Jonathan Davies; current postgraduate student


    In vitro studies into the permeability of human dentine
    Taher O Elgalaid; graduated 2006

    In vitro investigation of dental erosion in dental enamel
    Nutayla Alharthy; graduated 2005

    The influence of salivary factors on dental erosion
    Maura Edwards; graduated 2000

    The interaction of pulsed Nd:YAG laser irradiation with human enamel
    Helen Louise Dobson; graduated 1997

    Removal of dental caries using a pulsed Nd:YAG laser - in vitro and in vivo
    Ghassem Ansari; graduated 1996

    The influence of saliva on the dynamics of the early enamel lesion
    Andrew Fraser Hall; graduated 1994

    MSc projects supervised:

    Composite muscle flap and BMP-7 for mandibular reconstruction in sheep
    Challa Sri Rama Reddy; graduated 2004

    In vitro and in situ investigations of dental erosion
    Manar Elkhazindar; graduated 2002

    An in vitro comparison of three orthodontic band cements
    Gavin Robert Caves; graduated 2000

    Does Fuji Ortho LC prevent enamel decalcification in vitro and in vivo?
    Anita M Corry; graduated 2000

    An in vitro comparison of two orthodontic band cements
    Toby Jonathan Gillgrass; graduated 1998

    Fluoride release from orthodontic bonding agents-the development of an in vitro model
    Vivien L Monteith; graduated 1997

    Artificial caries-like lesions analysed by the optical caries monitor. An in vitro investigation 
    Nikolas Wilhelm; graduated 1996

    The effect of fluoride-releasing restorative materials on the progression of carious wall lesions in dentine.
    Lama Adel Awawdeh; graduated 1996

    Fluoride release and uptake from resin-modified glass ionomer cements used for orthodontic purposes - an in vivo investigation
    Chor K Chung; graduated 1996

    The effect of partial dentures on periodontal health
    Saeed Ali Bakheet Tabook; graduated 1994

    The use of an optical probe to monitor changes in enamel surface mineralisation. In vitro and in vivo investigations
    Norlian Bte Hj. Daud; graduated 1994

    The influence of fluoride-releasing composites in the development of white spot lesions near orthodontic brackets: a clinical study
    Noraini Bte. Haji Alwi; graduated 1992

    The influence of fluoride-releasing bonding composites in the development of artificial white spot lesions - an in vitro study
    Sarah Haniza Abdul Ghani; graduated 1992

    Teaching interests

    I was involved in the following subject areas:

    • the tissues of the human dentition
    • the tissues of the healthy periodontium
    • the scientific basis of dental caries
    • the scientific basis of dental erosion
    • the biochemistry of fluoride and its role in oral disease prevention
    • the microbiology of the oral environment

    Additional information


    Invited entry:

    Who's Who in the World 2011

    Contributor:

    BBC Radio 4 – The Influence of Industrial Funding on University Research

    BBC Watchdog Heath check – Do Irn Bru bars cause dental erosion?

    Radio 1 – News Sound beat – The Influence of Fruit Juices on Dental Erosion

    BBC 1 News – Fruit Juices and Dental Erosion

    ITV 1 News – Fruit Juices and Dental Erosion

    Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

    In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

    • SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

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    • Alveolar bone

      Creanor, S. & Ali, K., 18 Apr 2016, Essential Clinical Oral Biology. Creanor, S. (ed.). Vol. 0. p. 50-56

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    • Cementum

      Creanor, S., 18 Apr 2016, Essential Clinical Oral Biology. Creanor, S. (ed.). Vol. 0. p. 45-49

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    • Dental caries: the biological basis

      Creanor, S., 18 Apr 2016, Essential Clinical Oral Biology. Creanor, S. (ed.). Vol. 0. p. 144-151

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    • Enamel

      Anderson, P. & Creanor, S., 18 Apr 2016, Essential Clinical Oral Biology. Creanor, S. (ed.). Vol. 0. p. 23-33

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    • Essential Clinical Oral Biology

      Creanor, S., 18 Apr 2016

      Research output: Book/ReportBookpeer-review