Remembering Dr Nigel Carter OBE
It is with profound sadness that we share the news of the passing of Dr Nigel Carter OBE, former Chief Executive of the Oral Health Foundation.
Nigel was a valued friend and colleague to many within the BSP and his loss will be deeply felt across our Society and the wider oral health community. Throughout the years, he was a steadfast supporter of the BSP, contributing to numerous initiatives and, most recently, to the BSP Dentine Hypersensitivity Clinical Practice Guideline workshops held at Kew Gardens.
We are honoured to share the following statement from the Oral Health Foundation, which reflects on Nigel's remarkable career, his enduring legacy and the profound sense of loss being felt by colleagues, partners and friends whose lives and work he touched.
Remembering Dr Nigel Carter OBE
Everyone at the Oral Health Foundation is heartbroken by the death of our former Chief Executive, Dr Nigel Carter OBE, who has died after nearly three decades leading the charity he loved.
For more than 50 years, Nigel dedicated his life to improving oral health and transforming the charity he loved. He served as a Trustee, Chair of the Board of Trustees and, for the past 29 years, as Chief Executive, leading the Oral Health Foundation through a period of extraordinary growth and influence.
Under Nigel's leadership, the Oral Health Foundation became one of the world's most respected voices for better oral health. He championed prevention long before it became central to health policy, tirelessly advocated for patients, challenged inequalities, supported the dental profession and helped millions of people improve their oral health through trusted information, education and public awareness campaigns.
Across his career he built and developed some of the most recognised oral health campaigns in the country, including Smile Month and Mouth Cancer Action Month, reaching millions of people every year. He grew the Foundation's international reach, forged partnerships across the dental profession and the wider health sector. He was a leader in the creation of accessible, science-based oral health information and made it freely available to the public.
Those who knew Nigel will recognise that his impact reached far beyond any single organisation. He devoted an extraordinary amount of his time to supporting charities, professional bodies, government groups and advisory committees, always driven by a desire to improve oral health. Among his many appointments were:
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Council Member, Chairman and Chief Executive of the Oral Health Foundation (previously British Dental Health Foundation)
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Trustee Royal Society for the Promotion of Health
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Member Sandwell Local Dental Committee
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Member South Birmingham District Dental Advisory Committee
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Associate member General Dental Council Oral Health Committee
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Member Oral Health Education Co-ordinating Body
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Chairman Birmingham Health and Care Compact
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Committee member British Dental Migraine study group
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Secretary British Dental Migraine Study Group
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Editorial Board Member NHS Direct Online
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Trustee and Treasurer of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health
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Trustee, Treasurer and Chair of the Royal Society for Public Heath
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Member Department of Health Dental Smoking Cessation Group
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Member Faculty of General Dental Practice at Royal College of Surgeons DCP Advisory Group
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Trustee of the Oral and Dental Research Trust
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Member and Chair of the Platform for Better Oral Health in Europe
His contribution to dentistry and public health was recognised with an OBE in the 2012 Queen's Birthday Honours. On Friday 3rd July, his remarkable career was celebrated by being the inaugural inductee into the UK Dental Roll of Honour at the Dental Awards, accepted on his behalf by his husband, Yannis.
Nigel gave almost his entire working life to this charity and to the belief that good oral health should be within everyone's reach.
The greatest tribute we can pay him is to carry his work forward with the same conviction he showed every day. His vision will remain our compass, and the standards he set will continue to guide us. We are determined that the Foundation he loved will honour his memory not only in words, but in everything we go on to achieve.
Kerry Geldart, Interim Chief Executive of the Oral Health Foundation, said: “It is impossible to put into words the sense of loss we are all feeling. Nigel was the leader of our charity for nearly three decades, he was also its heart and soul.
“Nigel led with kindness, integrity and humility. He cared deeply about people and had an extraordinary ability to bring people together. He gave his time generously, encouraged others to believe in themselves and always made people feel that their ideas and contributions mattered. He celebrated the success of others far more readily than his own.
“We will honour his memory by continuing the work that meant so much to him and ensuring his extraordinary legacy lives on.”
David Arnold, Director of Communications at the Oral Health Foundation, said: “For the past fifteen years, I had the privilege of working alongside Nigel every day. He wasn't just a colleague or a chief executive - he was a mentor, a friend and someone who shaped the careers of so many people, including my own.
“His passion for improving oral health never faded, but what I will remember most is his humanity. His warmth, humour, wisdom and quiet determination made him someone people naturally wanted to follow.
“Working alongside Nigel has been one of the greatest privileges of my life. I will miss him enormously, and I know that countless colleagues, partners and friends across the dental community will feel exactly the same.”
Nigel leaves behind an extraordinary legacy - not only in the organisation he built, but in the countless lives he improved and the people he inspired.
On behalf of everyone at the Foundation, we extend our deepest condolences to Yannis, Nigel's family, friends and colleagues. He will be profoundly missed, but his vision, values and life's work will continue to inspire us for generations to come.
Minute's Silence and Tributes
On Friday 10th July, at 11.00am, we will pause for a one-minute silence in memory of Nigel.
We invite our supporters, partners, friends and the wider oral health community to join us in taking a moment to reflect on Nigel's remarkable life and the extraordinary contribution he made to improving oral health around the world.
We know that many people will want to share their memories of Nigel or leave a personal message. If you would like to do so, we have created a dedicated space where you can leave a tribute.