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Take a look at the latest dental videos by Dr. Stephen Phelan. Some of these videos have been created to help other dentists with some of the clinical challenges that develop in their dental practices. New videos will be added on a regular basis so check back regularly or you can check out the YouTube Channel for Dr. Stephen Phelan by clicking on the YouTube icon on the top right hand side of this page.
Sedation Dentistry
Sedation Dentistry: A Walk In The Park
This video outlines the patient benefits of sedation dentistry. If you are nervous or have anxiety about having dentistry completed we can help you with sedation dentistry.
Full Mouth Rehabilitation with Porcelain Restorations
In this video Dr. Stephen Phelan talks about having a system in place to treat full mouth rehabilitation cases. This video was originally published on our YouTube channel to help dentists understand the system that Dr. Phelan has used to successfully treat many patients with extensive dental problems. Dr. Phelan also shows video of the master porcelain work for two different cases.
Conservative Laser Dentistry for Children
In this video, Dr. Stephen Phelan talks about a technique used with Conservative Laser Dentistry for Children. The Waterlase MD dental laser can be an excellent tool for treating children with small to medium sized cavities without the need for a needle or freezing.
Dental Implant Problems
This video was created by Dr. Stephen Phelan to help dentists solve some problems associated with dental implant cases. Dr. Phelan explains some techniques to retrieve stripped implant screw heads when working with older dental implants. If you have problems with older dental implants, this video could be very valuable for you and your dentist to watch.
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