Dr. Dallin Evanson is a Dentist at Slave Lake Dental in Slave Lake.
Dr. Dallin Evanson is originally from Taber, Alberta. He completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Lethbridge, where he majored in Neuroscience and received his BSc with great distinction. He then moved to Winnipeg where he attended the University of Manitoba dental school.
He has been treating patients for over 20 years. Dr. Dallin enjoys working with patients of all ages, including children and has a special interest in orthodontics, specifically Invisalign. He is passionate about working with children with disabilities and draws from his experience of raising his son who is both blind and severely autistic. This experience has given Dr. Dallin the compassion and ability to help other children who are autistic or have other disabilities. He also has extensive training in the placement of implants and is passionate about diagnosing and treating TMJ joint pain and sleep apnea.
In his spare time, Dr. Dallin plays the baritone saxophone in four different bands. He also loves playing drums, guitar, bass guitar, and ukulele. During the winter, you might find Dr. Dallin skiing or snowboarding with his boys. In the summer, he enjoys swimming, biking, running, and training for triathlons. Dr. Dallin is married and has three young adult boys. His wife recently graduated from nursing school at the University of Alberta and will be working at the hospital in Slave Lake.
This is what our team has to say about Dallin:
"Dr. Dallin's transition to our office has been seamless. With his experience and patience, our team has been thriving. Watching him interact with children and seeing our patients light up at the end of their appointment because not only did they have a great experience, but they also received a balloon animal made just for them by Dr. Dallin, has been heartwarming. You can see his passion for orthodontics and sleep apnea in his consultations through co-discovery. He has been creating new relationships with both our team and patients. We are excited to have him on our team, and look forward to watching his family become integrated in our community."