Dr Phillip Deane

Phillip Deane is a local lad, born and raised in Mackay and a third generation resident. His undergraduate degree was completed at the University of Queensland. He worked for the School Dental Services and local private dental practices before commencing his own practice.
He has over 40 years of experience in general dentistry and understands what works and what does not. Continuing professional development is part of the regime to allow the provision of quality and appropriate dental care.
Mackay has changed greatly in that time and so has dentistry. Interest in technology blends with dental care in the provision of CAD-CAM ceramics and digital dentistry for timely and conservative restoration of significant tooth loss and is an area of interest.
He is a long standing member of the Australian Dental Association and has served on local committees. Working in a group practice has enhanced the collegial aspects of dentistry and the management of individual patients with benefits for all. There is also a working relationship with a network of specialist dentists for referral when this is required.
Phillip enjoys keeping fit and is an enthusiastic multihull sailor. Power boats probably still have some purpose.

Phillip Deane is a local lad, born and raised in Mackay and a third generation resident. His undergraduate degree was completed at the University of Queensland. He worked for the School Dental Services and local private dental practices before commencing his own practice.
He has over 40 years of experience in general dentistry and understands what works and what does not. Continuing professional development is part of the regime to allow the provision of quality and appropriate dental care.
Mackay has changed greatly in that time and so has dentistry. Interest in technology blends with dental care in the provision of CAD-CAM ceramics and digital dentistry for timely and conservative restoration of significant tooth loss and is an area of interest.
He is a long standing member of the Australian Dental Association and has served on local committees. Working in a group practice has enhanced the collegial aspects of dentistry and the management of individual patients with benefits for all. There is also a working relationship with a network of specialist dentists for referral when this is required.
Phillip enjoys keeping fit and is an enthusiastic multihull sailor. Power boats probably still have some purpose.