Modern problem-solving for dentistry.
Three Molars Company Ltd supports patient care and the continuous improvement of dentistry through clinical insight, professional development, and practical guidance.
Evidence-led
Clear clinical reasoning with actionable takeaways.
Patient-centred
Decisions that serve both patients and clinicians.
Practical guidance, designed for real clinics.
Second opinions • Training • Research updates
Services
What We Do
Practical clinical support, professional development, and structured dental insight.
Second Opinion
Remote review to help clarify treatment options and concerns.
Enhanced Dental Training
UK-focused support for recent and newly qualified dentists.
Professional Updates
High-level updates on dentistry developments and learning.
About
About Three Molars Company Ltd
A professional dental services and development company founded to support patient care and improve dentistry.
Three Molars Company Ltd is a professional dental services and development company founded to support both patient care and the continuous improvement of dentistry as a profession.
The company operates through clinical dental practice alongside professional collaboration, education and project development within the dental field. The aim is simple: solve real clinical problems in a practical way, guided by everyday patient needs and the experiences of working dentists.
By combining hands-on treatment with ongoing learning and peer input, Three Molars focuses on thoughtful, evidence-led dentistry rather than one-size-fits-all approaches.
Company approach
Practical support • Collaboration • Professional development
Associates
Practical guidance, peer discussion, and structured professional development for associate dentists.
Working principles
Calm, structured decision-making—clear documentation, practical next steps, and clinical relevance.
Evidence-led
Clear reasoning and clinical relevance.
Practical
Focused on real decisions in clinic.
Collaborative
Peer input that strengthens outcomes.
Clinical Lead
Clinical Lead
Professional profile
Clear, practical dentistry guided by function, comfort and long-term oral health.
Dr Khan qualified in dentistry overseas and subsequently obtained the Licence in Dental Surgery (LDS) from the Royal College of Surgeons of England, enabling practice in the United Kingdom. Experience spans both public and private settings across different healthcare environments.
- Licence in Dental Surgery (LDS), RCSEng
- Associate Dentist (UK)
- Experience in public & private dentistry
- Restorative and cosmetic dentistry
- Conservative treatment planning
- Prevention and patient education
Research
Research & Professional Development
Ongoing interest in practical clinical research and professional feedback.
Three Molars maintains an ongoing interest in practical clinical research and feedback, including peer discussion, reflective clinical review and patient experience input.
The purpose is to identify areas where communication, workflow or treatment understanding can be improved in everyday dentistry. Insights contribute to refining clinical approaches, educational material and future development concepts.
Where appropriate, the company may collaborate with dental professionals, educators and technical specialists to explore improvements in processes, tools and learning resources.
Clinical insight
Patterns from real cases.
Education
Refined teaching resources.
Development
Ideas for tools & workflows.
Approach
Simple loop, continuous improvement
- Identify recurring challenges
- Gather peer + patient input
- Refine education and workflows
- Explore future tools/resources
Second opinions
Second Opinion Consultations
Remote second opinions for patients seeking clarification on concerns or treatment plans.
Patients may submit a summary of symptoms along with available photographs or radiographs. The information is reviewed to provide general guidance and help patients better understand their options.
How it works
Simple steps, structured feedback
- 1You submit your concern and optional images
- 2We review and provide structured feedback
- 3You’re advised on next steps (including seeing a local dentist if required)
Clear guidance
Understand your options.
Structured feedback
Written next steps.
Patient-first
Calm, practical advice.
Data protection
Confidentiality and compliance
All submissions should be handled in accordance with data protection and confidentiality requirements.
What to include
A short summary, timeline of symptoms, and any relevant photos or radiographs you have available.
Training
Enhanced Dental Training
Small group sessions and one-to-one mentoring for clinicians transitioning into UK practice.
These sessions are intended to provide practical guidance to help bridge the transition into UK workflows, expectations and communication styles.
The focus is on day-to-day routines rather than formal academic teaching, complementing existing qualifications with practical experience and professional insight.
Small groups
Discussion-led sessions.
1:1 mentoring
Targeted support.
UK workflows
Clinic-ready routines.
Topics may include
Practical, everyday essentials
- Workflow organisation and record keeping
- Dental software basics
- Radiography processes and interpretation
- Periodontal assessment
- Communication and chairside manner
- Adapting to pace of UK practice
Affiliations
Affiliations & Professional Network
Professional relationships with practices and colleagues in the UK and internationally.
The purpose is to support continuity of care and provide guidance where patients or clinicians require information about treatment options in different locations.
Educational providers and training organisations may also be listed for information purposes, including basic life support and professional development programmes relevant to dentistry.
Coming soon
We’ll list partners transparently
- UK practices
- International practices
- Supplier transparency (for products)
- Recommended training providers (BLS etc.)
Updates
International Dentistry Updates
Informational articles on developments in dentistry in the UK and internationally.
Content may include updates on clinical techniques, materials, digital technology and changes within everyday dental practice. The aim is to make developments easier to understand for both patients and dental professionals.
Clear summaries, practical context.
Written for patients and clinicians
Materials & tech
Adhesives, composites, ceramics, scanners, and digital tools.
Clinical workflows
Day-to-day systems: documentation, communication, and consistency.
Products
Products
Planned professional apparel and accessories for everyday clinical use.
As the company develops, Three Molars intends to introduce a small range of professional apparel and accessories designed for everyday clinical use — focusing on comfort and practicality during long clinical sessions.
Designed for long sessions.
Comfort • Practicality • Professional finish
Planned categories
(subject to availability)
Scrubs
Comfort + movement
Dental caps
Clinic essentials
Footwear
Support for long days
Headwear options
Incl. headscarves
Collaborations
Collaborations
Working with dental professionals, organisations and relevant industry partners.
Future collaborations may include joint projects, professional discussions, educational initiatives or product-related partnerships with dental brands, manufacturers and appropriate apparel suppliers.
Open to thoughtful partnerships.
Practical work • Clear outcomes • Professional integrity
Propose a collaboration
Send a short enquiry with your idea and intended outcomes.
Who you are
Organisation + role
What you propose
Project scope + format
Expected outcome
Benefits and deliverables
Contact
Contact
Enquiries regarding consultations, training, affiliations, or collaborations.
What we can help with
Choose the topic in your message
- Second opinion enquiries (symptoms + optional images)
- Training (1:1 mentoring or small groups)
- Affiliations / professional network
- Collaboration proposals
Before you send
Please avoid sharing unnecessary sensitive information. If your concern is urgent, contact your local dental provider.
Data handling
Enquiries are handled confidentially. Only include what is necessary for your question.