Robert Germain
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Dr. Germain received his Biology degree at Simon Fraser University, during his time there, he played for the S.F.U. Clansmen. After successfully earning his degree, his love of sports led him to the Canadian Football League and he played for both the B.C. Lions and the Hamilton Tiger Cats.

Dr. Germain strives to keep up-to-date on the latest advances in the dental field, including implant dentistry, while participating in numerous continuing education courses, including Cosmetic and Occlusion.Dr. Diana Germain grew up in the North Vancouver area. It seems only fitting that she chose the dental field for her career, since her father Dr. Cheng (General Dentist) has been a practicing dentist himself since 1966.
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At Heritage Dental Centre we are pleased to provide numerous dental services, from routine preventative, restorative, even endodontic (root canal) services, all done with the goal in mind of keeping your teeth and gums healthy, and your smile at it's very best. We are also pleased to offer to our patients and implement in our office the Kois Deprogrammer.
Here at Heritage Dental Centre we want to be able to assist you in all aspects of your dental care. We understand that you are going to have questions regarding dental procedures you might be or considering having done, or sometimes just being able to refer back to previously given post operative instructions sheet can be a benefit and reassuring.
It has been shown that prevention is one of the main factors in maintaining overall health, and of your teeth. Young or old, prevention is the most important step that you can take to preserve your oral health. When a tooth has been damaged, broken or decayed to the point where there is not enough tooth structure left to place a filling, a crown will be recommended.
It has been shown that prevention is one of the main factors in maintaining overall health, and of your teeth. The foundation for natural, restored, and implant supported teeth is healthy gum tissue and bone.

Without the proper oral care, over time the bacteria (plaque) will begin to build-up at the gumline and will harden producing tartar, inflamation of the gums (gingivitis), and penetrate the gum line and begin spreading into the bone (periodontitis).Recent studies indicate that periodontitis has been associated with diabetes, heart disease, and low birth weight infants.
According to the Canadian Dental Association, keeping a healthy mouth is an important factor in a healthy lifestyle. Poor oral health can greatly affect a person's quality of life. Young or old, prevention is the most important step that you can take to preserve your oral health, and your smile so it will last you a lifetime.
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