One of the strengths of the Centre dentaire de la gare is our team made up of professionals devoted to the health of your teeth.
Do not hesitate to contact our professionals at the Centre dentaire de la gare to book an appointment or ask for information.
Dr. François Prévost
Dr. Prévost obtained his Medical Degree from the Université de Montréal in 2002. He then pursued his studies in implant-supported prosthodontic restoration at the Temple University in Philadelphia. Graduate of the MII (Misch Implant Institute) in 2006, he was named a Fellow at the ICOI (International Congress of Oral Implantologists).
From 2008 to 2012, he developed a great interest in and studies joint disorders (TMJ) and occlusal concepts at the Institut canadien d’occlusion (previously named Centre d’éducation en Occlusion de Montréal) and at the Piper Research and Educational Center in Florida.
Dr. Prévost teaches since 2011 and practices since 2016 at the Institut canadien d’occlusion (ICO), an institution devoted to teaching temporomandibular diseases (TMD) and dental malocclusion. His mission is to provide the best oral care tailored to each of his patients’ needs.
Dr. Isabelle Fraser
Dr. Isabelle Fraser obtained her Medical Degree from the Université de Montréal in 2011.
She then pursued her studies at the Université McGill where she obtained a general practice residency certificate at the Royal Victoria Hospital.
Dr. Fraser practices general dentistry and treats patients of all ages. She believes in refining her techniques and keeping her expertise up to date through continuous training.
Dr. Anny Carrier
Dr. Anny Carrier obtained her Medical Degree from the Université Laval in1993. She is a general dentist.
She was rewarded a certificate of merit from the American Society of Dentistry for Children. Continuous training is very important for Dr. Carrier. She proudly completed two three-year programs: one at the IDI (International Dental Institute) in orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics.
Dr. Daniel Martel
Graduate of the Université de Montréal in 1990, Dr. Martel covered the full range of general dentistry for 15 years. Dr. Martel is a general dentist who developed a passion for orthodontics which he is now practicing exclusively. He has even been clinician and teaching orthodontics at the International Dental Institute for 8 years, which he is still doing at the Académie Dentaire Multidisciplinaire.
Pursuing his passion, he is qualified to practice invisible orthodontic technology (Invisalign), graduate of the Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies (joint, occlusion and orthodontics) as well as graduate of the Interdisciplinary Dental Education Academy in San Francisco. Dr. Martel was also named a Fellow at the International Association for Orthodontics and every year, he writes articles published in the International Journal of Orthodontics, read in more than 56 countries.
Besides work, family comes first. Along with his wife Sylvie and two children, Alexandra et Philippe, he practices various outdoor activities, such as all types of skiing (alpine, cross country, and water), in addition to tennis.
Dr. Nancy Morais-Gonçalves
Dr. Nancy Morais-Gonçalves obtained her Medical Degree from the Université Laval in 2009. She completed her studies with a general practice residency at the Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal (CHUM).
Dr. Morais-Gonçalves is also a dental surgeon at the Service de prosthodontie maxillo-faciale of the CHUM. There, she works at the Department of Radiation Oncology to provide patients suffering from head and neck cancer with follow-up care.
She also graduated from the Institut canadien d’occlusion (ICO) in 2017. She treats temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD), myofascial pain and tension, as well as bruxism. In 2019, she completed program studies on TMD and orofacial pain at the University of Kentucky.
Dr. Morais-Gonçalves pays special attention to the comfort and well-being of her patients, her main goal being to provide high-quality services while remaining attentive to their needs.
Dr. Julie Moreau
Dr. Moreau obtained her Medical Degree in 2002 from the Université de Montréal and then completed two years of general practice residency in health facilities.
This professional development allowed her to acquire advanced knowledge in oral pathology and dental surgery, what she has been teaching at the Dental Surgery Clinic of the Université de Montréal for the past years.
As a general dentist on our team, Dr. Moreau is interested in periodontics (gum care), implant-supported restoration, prosthodontic restoration, as well as cosmetic dentistry.
In addition, she is an experienced professional in the laser frenectomy in newborn babies to facilitate breastfeeding.
For anxious patients, little ones and grown-ups, Dr. Moreau also safely provides care under conscious sedation.
Graduate of the Institut Canadien d’Occlusion (I.C.O.) in 2012, she has since refined her skills to treat bruxism and temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD).
Passionate like the rest of the team at the Centre dentaire de la gare, Dr. Moreau always wants to remain informed on modern dentistry through various continuous trainings.
Dynamic, cheerful, and caring, Dr Moreau will put you at ease with her sweet and meticulous care.
Besides her work, music plays a big part in Dr. Moreau’s life. Mother of 2, her children are her priority. To relax, she practices yoga, running, and likes to plan future trips.
Dr. Catherine Piché
In 2016, Dr. Catherine Piché graduated from the Université de Montréal in general dentistry. From the very beginning of her career, she quickly felt confident and has received continuing education in endodontics, oral surgery, orthodontia, occlusion, and temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD).
Fond of wisdom tooth extractions and root canals, she stays updated on the latest advances in such fields, travelling from time to time to Guatemala or California for further training with leading experts.
She is also passionate about humanitarian trips and international assistance.
She is a proud member of the Dentists without Borders volunteer crew, and her eyes always light up when talking about her missions in Africa, Central America, and Northern Quebec.
For Dr. Piché, being a dentist requires empathy and human qualities, as well as good listening and technical skills. One thing she likes most about her profession is the relationship she builds with her patients based on trust, communication, gentleness, and care. She enjoys making her patients laugh, helping the most anxious ones to be comfortable, and mostly, being there for them when it matters.
When she is not working at the clinic, we can find her cycling, cross-country skiing, climbing up a peak, or planning slightly crazy trips.