Put Your Best Smile Forward
We prioritize your oral health with precision and compassion so that you can feel your best, every time you smile.
Individualized Oral Care For Every Patient
Your mouth reflects your whole health. That's why we care for the oral health of the people of Chilliwack, helping them find their best smile and wear it proudly.
Preventative
Maintain your bright, healthy smile with regular cleanings and flouride treatments.

Restorative
Repair damage and restore the natural look and feel of your smile.

Aesthetic
Achieve a brighter, more harmonious smile that reflects your inner confidence.

Surgical
Address complex dental needs with procedures that protect your health and restore comfort.



We Get To Know The Person Behind The Patient
We believe in truly understanding you as an individual, so we tailor your treatment plan to meet your unique needs. By getting to know you beyond just being a patient, we’re able to provide the most personalized and high-quality dental care possible.
Tailored treatment plans
for your every goal, from restoration to maintenance.Low-and non-invasive
treatments to help you feel more comfortable during your visit.Advanced technology
to provide an in-depth look beyond what the eyes can see.
Your Brighter Smile Starts Here
No matter your age, we’ll help you achieve and maintain your best smile in three simple steps.



Frequently Asked Questions
A root canal is needed when decay reaches the pulp (nerve) of a tooth, or if the nerve becomes irreversibly inflamed. A root canal removes the infected nerve tissue but leaves the tooth’s root intact. While the tooth is saved, it becomes more brittle and requires a crown for structural support so you can continue to use it for chewing.
The simplest solution for sensitive teeth is using a toothpaste designed for sensitivity. Toothpaste with a higher concentration of fluoride (like Prevident or Clinpro 5000) can also help alleviate sensitivity. Tooth sensitivity can indicate exposed nerves and cavities, so make sure you visit a dentist every six months!
Fillings are materials used to restore a tooth that has been damaged by decay or cavities. When a dentist removes the decayed portion of the tooth, the empty space is filled with a material to restore the tooth’s shape, strength, and function. There are two main types of fillings, amalgam and composite fillings.
Yes! Baby teeth not only allow your child to enjoy food, but they also serve an important role in holding space for the adult teeth that are growing underneath. If a baby tooth is lost too early, it can cause crowding of adult teeth, possibly requiring braces later on.
Tooth decay occurs when bacteria produce acid that breaks down the enamel—the outer layer of your tooth. If the decay reaches the second layer, called dentin, it progresses more quickly because dentin is more porous than enamel. If not addressed, this leads to a cavity, pain, infection, and potentially tooth loss. Regular brushing, flossing, and dental checkups can help prevent cavities from forming.
Cavities are caused by a combination of factors, including your diet, oral bacteria, the quality of your tooth enamel, and the structure of your teeth. The best ways to keep your mouth healthy and prevent cavities include:
- Diet: Limit sugary foods and drinks.
- Bacterial control: Brush your teeth twice a day for at least two minutes with fluoride toothpaste and floss daily.
- Tooth anatomy: Asking your dentist about sealants or preventive fillings can help protect your teeth's grooves from food and bacteria.
- Routine dental check-ups: Seeing your dentist every 6 months will help you keep your mouth in tip-top shape!
Your Best SmileAwaits
Book your appointment and enjoy a radiant smile you can’t help but share.