Professional background
Stephanie is a consultant in special care dentistry at the Royal National ENT and Eastman Dental Hospitals.
She completed her undergraduate dental degree at King’s College London in 2012 after completing a BSc in human sciences in 2008. Following graduation, she completed foundation training in practice and dental core training in special care dentistry and oral and maxillofacial surgery.
She completed her Masters in special care dentistry at King’s College London in 2021 and specialist training at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals in 2023, gaining membership in special care dentistry at the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh in 2021.
Stephanie has worked across a range of dental specialties and settings and alongside her role at the Eastman Dental Hospital, currently works as a specialist in special care dentistry in the community dental service.
Specialties
Research interests
Dental management of patients who are medically compromised and providing conscious sedation for patients with special care requirements.
Publications
- Fenesan, S., Hare, J. and Kerr, B., 2024. Patient-support techniques for treating patients with learning disabilities. Dental Update, 51(2), pp.122-130.
- Ahmed, T.A., Bradley, N. and Fenesan, S., 2022. Dental management of patients with sensory impairments. British Dental Journal, 233(8), pp.627-633.
- Fenesan, S., Madan, B. and Nizarali, N., 2022. An update for general dental practitioners on a new medication for the management of patients with haemophilia A. Dental Update, 49(6), pp.477-480.
- Fenesan, S., Hughes, S. and Patel, N., 2021. An alternative sedation option for special care patients: combined inhalation sedation with nitrous oxide and oxygen and intravenous sedation with midazolam. Dental Update, 48(7), pp.533-538.