Brent Corlazzoli
Dentist
1631 Dickson Ave #150 Kelowna British Columbia, V1Y 0B5About
Brent Corlazzoli BSc, DMD, is a leading dentist currently serving patients at Corlazzoli Dental and Facial Aesthetics in Kelowna, BC, Canada. He also practices at Landmark Dental Centre in Kelowna. He practiced in Castlegar, British Columbia, before moving to Kelowna, where he started his practice in 1999. Because of his passion for cosmetic dentistry and providing fabulous results for his patients, Dr. Corlazzoli remained on the leading edge for providing advanced and superior service through laser, and digital imaging. Brent is a Speaker on Trios Digital scanner across Canada, as well, a clinical evaluator on digital work flow with labs and dentists across Canada with Trios. Dr. Corlazzoli earned his BSc and DMD at the University of British Columbia in 1996. Additionally, in order to stay up to date on all medical advancements in her field, she maintains a professional membership with the British Columbia Dental Association, the Canadian Dental Association, and the Kelowna & District Dental Society.
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