Hoa Phu Nguyen
Dentist
267 O'Connor Street Suite 421 Ottawa Ontario, K2P 1V3About
Hoa Phu Nguyen, DDS, has a private practice in Ottawa, Ontario. His practice has seen enormous growth since its inception in the early 1990's, growing from 250 patients to 2,500. The practice offers services in everything from TMJ, to reconstructive implant dentistry, to cosmetic and aesthetic dentistry to fix unsightly teeth. Dr. Nguyen is proud of his continuing education efforts: He has studied at renowned Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies, as well as with Dr. Clayton Chan studying dental occlusion. Recently, he has completed dental implant training under Dr. Carl Misch at the Misch Institute. Altogether, Dr. Nguyen has completed over 23 courses in continued education. He realizes dentistry is a constantly dynamic field, and strives to always learn more with a wonderful team.
Education and Training
McGill University
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Hoa Phu Nguyen's Expert Contributions
Areas of expertise and specialization
Professional Society Memberships
- Canadian Dental Association, Ontario Dental Association, Ottawa Dental Society, American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, Canadian Academy of Dentists
What do you attribute your success to?
Continuing education, Patient service, Patient relationships and Team relationships
Hobbies / Sports
- Tennis, Photography
Favorite professional publications
- American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry Journal
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