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Dominic Côté, DMD, MS
Dr. Côté received his Doctorate in Dental Medicine with Honours from Université de Montréal in 1997. His postgraduate education includes a General Practice Residency at the St. Joseph Hospital Health Center in Syracuse, New York in 1998 and a one year Fellowship in Surgery at the University of Washington at Seattle in 1999. Back in Québec, he worked as a general dentist for five years before going back to school.
Dr. Côté completed his certificate and his Masters in Endodontics in 2006 at the Loma Linda University, under the direction of the well-known Dr. Torabinejad, creator of the MTA. Since 2007, Dr. Côté is responsible for the Endodontics section for the General Practice Residencies associated with the McGill University Health Centre at the Montréal General and Royal Victoria Hospitals. He lectures in the United States and in Québec.
After work, Dr. Côté practices sports, including scuba-diving, skiing, and racquetball. |