PacificWest: Orthodontists in Vancouver & Surrey, BC
Specialists in braces, Invisalign and orthodontic treatments that provide a lasting solution for misaligned teeth, crowded teeth, overbite, underbite and other dental issues.
Both locations are now open. To protect our patients and staff, we have undertaken measures, such as protective face masks and gloves, hand sanitation stations.
Inspiring Confidence
and contribute positively to our community.
Happy Bite, Happy Life!
We listen to your needs and concerns, and suggest a treatment plan that works for you.
Comprehensive Treatment
Highly experienced and specially trained dentists are available to work together on any possible complex conditions. We give effective, honest advice you deserve.
26+ Years of Service
We have been proudly served the communities in Little Mountain and Surrey Newton since 1994, using the decades of experience and expertise our doctors have, helping our patients one smile at a time.
Proven Technologies
Actively invest in technology that improve patient outcomes. Reduce pain and speed up teeth movement when getting braces.
Meet Our Doctors
We take pride in our progressive dental specialty office, offering quality orthodontic care in a modern, professional environment.
Our goal is to achieve the highest level of patient health and satisfaction, and contribute positively to our community.
Common Conditions We Treat
While every patient is unique and present with a different set of problems, there are several common types of malocclusion that our clinic staff see on a regular basis.
These include:
Crowded Teeth
Crowded teeth or overcrowding takes place when the jaw bone is too small for teeth to grow into the mouth on a straight trajectory. As a result, the teeth need to rotate and overlap against each other to fit in, creating crookedness and malalignment.
Irregular Spacing
Like a jigsaw puzzle, teeth needs to be in a certain shape and size to have the best fit against each other.
Open Bite
An open bite occurs when the front upper and lower teeth slant in an outward direction, preventing them from touching each other when the patient bite down.
Under Bite
The opposite of an overbite, an underbite is seen when the lower teeth along the lower jaw protrude out further than the upper front teeth. Underbites are also often the product of incorrect jaw alignment.
Over Bite
An overbite is evidenced when the upper jaw and teeth are extend too far over the teeth on the lower jaw resulting in the appearance of protrusive upper lip and teeth, or buck teeth. Overbite is the result of a mismatch in the size between upper and lower jaw bone sizes, with an abnormally small lower jaw bone being the most common.
Patient Resources
How to Choose the Perfect Type of Braces
Click hear to learn more about all the different kinds of braces we offer and the pros and cons of each.
First Visit
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Less Pain and Fast Results Through Technology
We use the latest technology to improve your experience and treatment outcomes.
News & Videos at PacificWest
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Book a Consultation
Get started todaY by calling us at 604-558-0993 (Vancouver) OR 604-501-0993 (sURREY), or by filling the form below.
During your initial consultation, we will understand your situation, perform a visual examination of your bite, recommend a treatment plan and answer any questions or concerns you may have.