Abby

Abby

Treatment Coordinator Abigail graduated from Trent University in 2021 with a degree in Forensic Science and Biology. Abigail is new to the dental field, but no stranger to the world of science and innovative research, having executed a lab-based research thesis in her final year. Abigail is a wonderful addition to our administrative team, offering […]

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Stacey

Lead Hygiene Treatment Coordinator Stacey joins our administrative team with over 22 years of experience in the dental field. She’s been drawn to dental her whole career because she loves to see improvements. Stacey says her best days are when she sees “people arrive at the office withdrawn and shy, and depending on the service,

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Carly

Project Manager Carly rounds out our Administrative team with an impressive academic background. She recently completed her Master’s of Science at Brock University. Her research involved prebiotics and periodontal disease with a focus on how our gut health can affect our oral health. Prior to her M.Sc., Carly attended Guelph University for her undergraduate degree

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Periodontal Disease

Did you know that 75% of all adult tooth loss is due to periodontal disease? When your gums and the bone anchoring your teeth are damaged by periodontal infection, there is less support for your teeth.  Just as metal can turn to rust over time, the bone supporting your teeth can deteriorate.  As this support

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Soft Tissue Grafting

A healthy tooth is surrounded by gum tissue, but sometimes gum tissue can breakdown in a process called recession, resulting in an exposure of the root surface. Gums can recede away from the teeth for a number of reasons, including: improper brushing, using a brush with hard bristles, trauma, genetics, orthodontics, or a strong frenum

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Gum Recession

A healthy tooth is surrounded by gum tissue, but sometimes gum tissue can breakdown in a process called recession, resulting in an exposure of the root surface. Gums can recede away from the teeth for a number of reasons, including: improper brushing, using a brush with hard bristles, trauma, genetics, orthodontics, or a strong frenum

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AI-Powered Imaging CBCT

This cutting-edge technology provides a high-resolution, 3-D image of your teeth and their underlying bone structure.  A CBCT scan allows Dr. Fritz and Dr. Schuldt to diagnose and develop a to-the-tenth-of-a-millimeter surgical plan before the day or surgery. This allows for remarkable safety and accuracy.  Dr. Longo’s doctorate research was among the first to establish

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