Dr. Ryan Sinotte - Burnaby Street Dental

★ 3.6 (21 reviews)Powell River, BC(604) 485-2930

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3.621 reviews · Google

Janice Rivest · Google · 22 Apr 2026

Dr Machin has been our families denist 40 plus years. He is the top of his profession, calm, patient such a professional. Thank you for the years of dedication

Amelie Butler · Google · 10 Apr 2026

Been going to this office for over a decade now. Today I had surgery to get two of my wisdom teeth removed, this was truly one of the most wonderful experiences I have ever had with any dental care. Each of the nurses talked to me, the anesthesiologist, and Dr. Sinotte. They all reassured me, not only that one of the nurses helped explained IV's to me and made me feel 100 times better about getting it. I am usually terrified of needles but this felt like a walk in the park. They played music in the operating room at the hospital which also really helped calm my anxiety down, I had warm blankies, was overall feeling good and comfortable. I get really emotional after surgeries but every single person there went above and beyond, made me feel heard and seen! Nearly every time I have had to get fillings, cleanings and surgeries they have done everything possible to go above and beyond. Thank you so much to all of you. I really reccomend their team for whatever your needs may be! 😊Read moreShow less

Haley Olson · Google · 23 Oct 2025

I've been going to this office for, like, over 10 years, seriously. Dr. Sinotte has always been my doc, and he's always super respectful. He gets it, explains everything nicely, and remembers me every time I come in. He even asks about my family or just regular stuff. Pricing-wise, I was on a super tight budget once, and he was awesome about it. He let me pay in installments and totally understood the whole cost of living thing, and he still does. I honestly think he's a fantastic dentist. I've never had a bad experience with him or his staff, who are all amazing. They're so kind and sweet, always smiling. They're all wonderful, and I feel really lucky to be part of such a great environment with such awesome dentists and people in general.Read moreShow less
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ThatGoodBoy · Google · 15 Nov 2024

I have been going to this dentist office for last 10 years both Dr Ryan Sinotte and Dr Kevin Castilloux are wonderful best dentist I've ever had so gentle smart and friendly 🙂

Rick Terrell · Google · 15 Feb 2024

I've been Dr. Machine's patient for over 40 years. No better dentist anywhere. Fast, efficient, skilled and caring. Thank you for being there.

Physics Of Consciousness · Google · 7 Nov 2023

I took my 9 year-old daughter in to this dental office and the dentist wanted to give her a silver amalgam filling, which is 50% mercury. I said I didn't want mercury in her mouth. He argued with me for approximately 20 minutes about how safe it is. Then his assistant got angry with me because I wouldn't capitulate, so the dentist told her to leave the room and continued to argue with me about dental mercury being safe. I don't know anything about dentistry other than my own personal experience of losing baby teeth and getting big teeth and what I learned researching my own mercury fillings that I had removed. I suggested pulling the tooth because she was at the age where her big teeth were coming in, and he immediately agreed and pulled the tooth. I had no idea that dentists only pull baby teeth as a last resort, because they hold space and guide big teeth into place so they don't become impacted, My daughter now has an impacted premolar that was under the baby tooth he pulled and needs expensive Orthodontist work to fix the problem, which comes with its own potential problems, from gum disease to root resorption, to the pain of tightening braces for years to come and then a lifetime of wearing a retainer, I discovered that the #1 reason kids get impacted teeth is premature loss of a baby tooth, so dentists only pull them as a last resort. The dentist quoted a price for a spacer, but he explained nothing about it. Her big teeth were coming fast and if she needed it, why would he pull the baby tooth in the first place, considering it was a natural spacer that I now learn was guiding in the big tooth. This is common knowledge for dentists, but not for parents. He did not explain why or inform me or even reference the x-ray to let me know there was no big tooth coming in yet. I am not a dental professional so I relied on the dentist to properly inform me so I could make the best decision and avoid hurting my daughter. The dentist should not have pulled her tooth and if a dentist pulls a baby tooth, they should inform the parent about the repercussions. Parents rely on professional dentists to properly inform them so we make the right and best decisions for our children. I informed the dental office about what happened and was told to sue their insurance company for malpractice, which is a process that starts out at about $25K because malpractice insurance companies fight all the way to court, to dissuade others from suing. The dental office was considering taking responsibility if the insurance company did not advise them to not do so. I never heard back. Does integrity matter anymore? Do dentists not owe a moral and ethical duty of care to the children in their community that they profit from, even if their insurance company wants to fight all claims all the way to court, regardless of fault?Read moreShow less

J Lindstrom (l14150n) · Google · 1 Jun 2023

I've always been assigned to the new resident dentists that have come through this office and I have always been extremely pleased with their care. The receptionists are also kind and informative.

Jennifer Cappiello · Google · 23 May 2023

Been going here since I was little. Everyone is sweet in here

Donghee Kim · Google · 11 May 2023

Dr. Sinotte charges too much than other dentists. He is persistent to collect a pretty small money from his patient who spent a lot money over the year. I am not going back there anymore!

Courtney Murphy · Google · 13 Dec 2022

Dr sinotte and all the staff are great there very understanding and patient im terrified of going to the dentist but they are great at helping me through the fear best place to go for kids and anyone who fears the dentist

Clinic details

(604) 485-2930

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Mon – Fri
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sat – Sun
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