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Dental Implants in Burnaby: A Highgate Dentist’s Complete Guide
Considering dental implants in Burnaby? Our Highgate dentist explains the process, cost, healing time, CDCP coverage, and how to know if you’re a candidate.

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Dental Implants in Burnaby: A Highgate Dentist’s Complete Guide
Considering dental implants in Burnaby? Our Highgate dentist explains the process, cost, healing time, CDCP coverage, and how to know if you’re a candidate.
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Sensitive Teeth in Burnaby? Causes & Fixes
If a sip of iced coffee on Kingsway or a spoonful of ice cream after dinner sends a sharp twinge through your tooth, you’re far from alone. Tooth sensitivity is one of the most common complaints we hear at Burnaby South Dental, our Highgate clinic at 6975 Kingsway. The…
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Teeth Whitening in Burnaby: Professional vs. At-Home — A Dentist’s Honest Guide
From drugstore strips to in-office bleaching to TikTok hacks — a Burnaby dentist breaks down what actually whitens your teeth, what doesn’t, and how to choose the right option for your smile, timeline, and budget.
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Dental Emergencies: What to Do Before You Can Get to the Dentist
A cracked tooth at dinner. A child who takes a fall at the playground. A throbbing toothache that wakes you at 2 a.m. Dental emergencies rarely happen at convenient times — and in those first few minutes, what you do (and don’t do) can be the difference between…
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Afraid of the Dentist? How to Overcome Dental Anxiety and Get the Care You Deserve in Burnaby
If the thought of sitting in a dental chair makes your heart race, you’re not alone. Studies show that between 36% and 75% of adults experience some level of dental anxiety, and roughly 12% suffer from extreme dental fear. For many people in Burnaby and across Metro Vancouver,…
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Wisdom Teeth Removal in Burnaby: Signs You Need Them Out and What to Expect
We see a lot of patients in their late teens and early twenties who come in saying the same thing: “Something feels weird at the back of my mouth.” It’s usually sore, maybe a little swollen, and it’s been bugging them for a few weeks. Nine times out…





