Dr. Stephen Phelan, DDS

Dr. Stephen Phelan graduated from the University of Toronto, Faculty of Dentistry in 1992 and has been in private practice in Oakville since August of that year. The main focus of Dr. Phelan’s practice has been aesthetic, restorative and implant dentistry and he is very pleased to welcome and treat children in the office as well.
Dr Stephen Phelan is the author of numerous articles on techniques in esthetic dentistry that have been published in peer-reviewed scientific journals such as the Canadian Dental Association Journal and The Journal of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry.
Dr. Stephen Phelan is also passionate about teaching restorative, cosmetic and implant dentistry to dentists around the world and recently completed a seminar series that provided dentists with a detailed overview of his cosmetic and implant dentistry techniques. Dr. Phelan has also developed a training DVD series for dentists that guides them through the detailed steps required to create excellent porcelain veneers as well as a DVD series about clinical photography.
Dr. Stephen Phelan is also the cosmetic dentist of choice for many dentists, dental specialists and their families. For more information about Dr. Stephen Phelan’s teaching programs please visit www.phelandentalseminars.com
Dr. Stephen Phelan lives in Oakville with his wife Melissa and their children Kyleigh and Jack. He has been a sponsor for numerous local community charities, fundraisers and a variety of minor sports teams.
To schedule your appointment with Dr. Stephen Phelan, please call our office at 905.827.1619 or toll free at 1.888.560.9727.
Dr. Stephen Phelan lives in Oakville with his wife Melissa and their children Kyleigh and Jack.

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