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About us
Dr. Caudry is a certified periodontist in Canada. The scope of her practice includes dental implantology, the non-surgical and surgical treatment of periodontal diseases, periodontal tissue regeneration and periodontal soft tissue grafting. She has extensive experience in the surgical placement of dental implants, including immediate implants and computer guided implant surgery, hard tissue grafting (including guided bone regeneration and maxillary sinus augmentation), complicated extractions, and soft tissue grafting. As a clinician and an academic, Dr. Caudry’s exceptional practice is recognized because her extensive clinical experience is paired with her involvement in research.
- Website
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https://www.drcaudry.ca/
External link for Dr. Suzanne Caudry
- Industry
- Dentists
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Toronto, Ontario
- Type
- Self-Owned
- Specialties
- Dental Implants, Cosmetic Surgery, Sedation, Periodontitis Treatment, Periodontal Procedures, Gum Disease, Bone Grafting, Sinus Lift, Gum Grafting, and Hygiene
Locations
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Primary
1235 Bay St
Suite 602
Toronto, Ontario M5R 3K4, CA
Updates
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Dental crown lengthening is a common surgical procedure performed by dentists or periodontists to expose a more substantial portion of a tooth by reshaping or removing excess gum tissue and sometimes bone. It is typically done to treat conditions like gum disease, improve the aesthetics of a smile, or prepare a tooth for restorative procedures like the placement of a crown. If you are considering this procedure, our team can help you make informed decisions so you can achieve optimal oral health and aesthetics.
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What are some good practices to follow to keep your teeth healthy? 🦷✨ • Make sure to brush your teeth at least twice a day using fluoride toothpaste. Proper brushing helps remove food particles and plaque that form on your teeth and gums throughout the day. • Flossing is essential for removing food particles and plaque lodged between your teeth and under your gumline, areas your toothbrush can’t reach. • Incorporate an antibacterial or fluoride mouthwash into your daily routine to help reduce plaque and bacteria, as well as to strengthen enamel. • Reduce your intake of sugary foods and drinks. Sugar fuels the bacteria that produce acid, leading to tooth decay. Instead, opt for a well-balanced diet rich in vegetables, fruits, proteins, and dairy products. • Drink plenty of water throughout the day. Water helps wash away food particles and maintain saliva levels, which is essential for neutralizing acids produced by bacteria in your mouth. • Visit your dentist at least twice a year for professional cleanings and exams. Regular checkups help catch potential issues early and keep your oral health in check.
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Are you experiencing sharp pains when you eat, brush or floss? It's time to book a dental check-up! Sensitive teeth can be a sign of underlying issues which can lead to even bigger problems and higher costs in the long run. Schedule a dental check-up with us so we can pinpoint your issue and make the pain disappear!