Ed Lowe, B.Sc., DMD

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Ed Lowe, B.Sc., DMD

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Edward Lowe, B.Sc., D.M.D., is a 1986 graduate of the University of British Columbia’s Faculty of Dentistry who established and heads the Vancouver Centre for Cosmetic and Implant Dentistry in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia. His practice focuses on functional aesthetic and reconstructive dentistry.

Dr. Lowe is an accredited member of and serves as an accreditation examiner for the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. He is a director of the Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry and holds Fellowships in the International Academy of Dental Facial Esthetics and the International Congress of Oral Implantologists.
In addition to speaking nationally and internationally, Dr. Lowe has written many published articles on esthetic dentistry which have appeared in leading dental journals including Dentistry Today, Contemporary Esthetics and Restorative Practice, Oral Health, and Practical Procedures & Aesthetic Dentistry (PPAD). His work has appeared on the cover of the AACD’s Journal of Cosmetic Dentistry and Oral Health.

Dr. Lowe is the former clinical director of the Pacific Aesthetic Continuum (P.A.C.~live) and current clinical faculty at the Pacific Implant Institute in Vancouver, BC.  In addition to being the current editor of the Canadian Journal of Cosmetic Dentistry, he is on the editorial advisory boards of PPAD, the Journal of Cosmetic Dentistry, Spectrum Dialogue, and Oral Health.

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Dr. Lowe demonstrates how to take the 12 AACD accredited photographs quickly and efficiently in a chair-side setting.