Nicole
Registered Dental Hygienist
Nicole is a registered Dental hygienist who obtained an advanced diploma with honors from Georgian College. She has been a practicing hygienist in both general dentistry and orthodontics for 8+ years. Nicole is also an active member of the College of Dental Hygienists of Ontario and Canadian Dental Hygienists Association.
She loves the energetic, fast- paced environment that orthodontics provides as well as knowing that she played a part in giving someone a beautiful smile. In her spare time, Nicole enjoys playing beach volleyball, travelling and exploring the deep blue sea. She is currently an open water diver and is working towards getting her advanced open water diving certification.
Recent Posts
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Inside the World of Orthodontists: Education, Precision, and Transformative Treatments
The Evolution of Orthodontics: A Brief Historical Overview Orthodontics, an integral branch…
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How Orthodontists Plan a Treatment for a Beautiful Smile
Understanding the Patient's Unique Needs A positive self-image and confidence can result…
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Unleash Your New Smile! Here's What You Need to Know Before Braces Removal
Are you excited to see your smile transformation? Taking your braces off…
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Traits That a Good Orthodontist Should Have
Choosing an orthodontist is half your smile transformation journey. That’s why in…
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How Braces Can Help Fix an Asymmetrical Jawline
An asymmetrical jawline can cause concern for many individuals, affecting their appearance…
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Can Cavities Be Reversed?
Cavities are among the most common dental issues people of all ages…
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What to Prepare During Your First Braces Appointment
Are you about to embark on your journey to a beautiful smile…
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Taking Care of Baby Teeth: A Comprehensive Guide for Parents
Caring for our children's health is one of our most crucial responsibilities…
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What are Brace Elastics?
If you or someone you know is undergoing orthodontic treatment with braces,…
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Difference Between an Overjet and Overbite: A Comprehensive Guide
Two orthodontic terms that often confuse our patients are "overjet" and "overbite."…