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Oakville Beaver, 1 Nov 2012, p. 5

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A sign of good fortune Continued from page 4 5 · Thursday, November 1, 2012 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.insideHALTON.com STUNNING SMILES ARE OUR BUSINESS New 3D Implant Technology! Dr. Phelan is proud to offer an exciting new implant technology to help precisely place dental implants for patients. Bone loss in your jaw will always follow tooth loss and over time cause facial changes, speech changes, and diet changes. To avoid this, dental implants can be anchored permanently in your jawbone to preserve and strengthen the underlying bone just like the roots of your natural teeth. Now, with our new minimally invasive implant technology, we are able to treat many of the most complex cases with leading-edge comfort, simplicity, and precision. The biggest benefit of this technology is that we can take a 3D CT scan of your jawbone and plan out the ideal location for your dental implants relative to your specific anatomy. Many dental implants can be placed through a small punch in your gums without the need for incisions or stitches. As you can imagine the postoperative pain and discomfort can be dramatically minimized with this type of technology. Please feel free to call for a consultation whether you are considering replacing one tooth or you have a more complex dental problem that you would like to discuss with Dr. Stephen Phelan. increased his campaign to 42 for 42 to signify the 42-km distance. As of Oct. 25, he had found 33 sponsors. Before they had two children of their own, Westby and his wife sponsored their first child in the Democratic Republic of Congo. They built a relationship with him through letters and received updates from World Vision on his community. He developed a strong connection with the organization through his church, Westby said. Westby and his family now sponsor three children -- Bwanga, 10, from Congo, Ester, 5, from Malawi and Veronica, 5, from Mozambique. "We share the same values as World Vision. It's just a really good fit with helping people and being an example to our girls," said Westby. "They can see what life is like for kids their age in other parts of the world." He included his four-year-old daughter, Natalie, on several aspects of his campaign. She created poster boards to track his progress and gave him a hand in cooking meals for his recent African-themed sponsor party, he said. "My daughter has this heart of compassion. She's quite often looking at her possessions and she (asks), `Can we send this?' or `How can we send food to this person?' or `What kind of Christmas presents can we send to them?'" The campaign is important for Westby because he wants his children to have perspective on helping others. Sponsoring other children makes them aware of their hardships, he said. "They can start to build a connection with people that aren't physically close or even similar to them in their language or the way they dress," said Westby. "Because we are blessed and fortunate, it is our responsibility now to help others. "I think it's going to help my daughters have a heart for compassion, locally and internationally," he added. When training for marathons, Westby usually spends 16-18 weeks in preparation. He started training for this marathon in June -- running four to six times a week, totaling between 70-100 km. He trains with an Oakville-based group of runners, dubbed Connor's Runners. "In the past, I've trained more on my own for marathon distance. (But) I felt since I was going to be running a campaign, it was all about others. I wanted to be in a community of runners while I was training," said Westby. Along with finding sponsors, Westby is raising money for the food shortage in West Africa. Funds will provide agriculture support, clean water and emergency relief. "If I don't hit 42, it's not a failure. Every one I can add is changing a life. I truly believe that child sponsorship is the best way to change a child's life in Africa. I don't think it's just a one-time thing for me. I think it's going to be my lifelong passion." Those interested in sponsoring a child for Westby's run can contact him by phone at 416899-0158 or e-mail wdwestby@gmail.com. Donations for West Africa relief can be made online at http://tinyurl.com/sahelcrisis. He will accept sponsorships and donations after Nov. 4. Actual Implant Treatments by Dr. Stephen Phelan Before Before After After Dr. Stephen Phelan Call 905.827.1619 to arrange an appointment Dental Surgeon. 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