Author: Dr Susan Pan, DDS

Dr. Susan R. Pan, DDS, is a highly qualified dentist with a long-standing engagement in the field since 1986. She was a recipient of the Dr. Gerald Z Wright Award for graduating first in her class at Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, University of Western Ontario. Additionally, she worked as a clinical instructor for new dentists at the University of Western Ontario’s School of Dentistry and graduated from the Dental School of Sun Yat-Sen University of Medical Sciences. Dr. Pan has received recognition for her exceptional work, as she was consecutively awarded the Diamond Winner for the Readers’ Choice of their Favorite Dentist by the Hamilton Spectator in 2014 and 2015, and was nominated for the same title multiple times in 2007, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017.

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    How I, Dr. Li Address Pacifier & Thumb Habits in Oral Health

    I see many young patients and their families feeling uncertain about pacifier or thumb habits. These behaviors can bring comfort, but they can also have an impact on proper mouth growth if they continue too long. • Pacifiers and thumb sucking are common ways for infants and toddlers to self-soothe. • Extended use of these…

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    Why I Stand by Regular Checkups & Cleanings: My Dental Truth

    I firmly believe in the power of consistent dental checkups and cleanings for every patient: They help detect plaque buildup and early signs of gum disease. They lower the risk of tooth decay through proactive care. They promote overall health by helping prevent oral infections from escalating. They provide an opportunity for personalized advice on…

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    Why I Encourage Kids to Start Brushing Their Own Teeth

    Brief Overview: • When children start brushing on their own, they develop independence and confidence. • Early self-care practices often form lifelong habits, enhancing overall oral health. • Having kids take ownership instills responsibility and pride in their daily routine. Personal Reflections on Childhood Dental Independence As a dentist, I vividly recall the excitement I…

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    I Share My Best Tips for Strong Teeth and Gums at Home

    I’m delighted to share some of my best tips for maintaining strong teeth and healthy gums in the comfort of your home. Oral health has always been close to my heart, and I’ve seen firsthand how simple daily habits can yield dramatic improvements in brightness, gum strength, and overall well-being. • A thorough daily routine…

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    How I Encourage Kids to Brush and Floss with Ease

    When I talk to parents about helping kids remember to brush and floss, the biggest hurdles often revolve around consistency and making the routine fun. Children quickly lose motivation if their oral care seems like a chore. That’s why I recommend simple and enjoyable strategies that fit easily into a family’s daily life. • I…

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    How I Tackle a Broken Tooth: My Dental Emergency Guide

    I’ve seen firsthand how disconcerting a broken tooth can be, especially when pain and anxiety take hold. Over the years, I’ve refined a straightforward approach to manage these emergencies, focusing on promptly easing discomfort and planning long-term solutions. • Even small fractures can hide deeper issues. • Early intervention often prevents infection and further damage….

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    My Guide to Helping Your Child’s Chipped or Lost Tooth

    I’ve helped many kids regain their confident smiles after a chipped or lost tooth. Sometimes accidents happen when children are playing sports, running around, or simply biting down on something too hard. Early intervention and prompt care can make a huge difference in preventing complications and maintaining a healthy smile. • Chipped or lost teeth…

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    How Diet Affects Your Family’s Dental Health

    As Dr. Susan Pan DDS, I’ve seen firsthand how diets high in sugar and acidic foods can erode tooth enamel and lead to cavities, putting both children and adults at risk. Incorporating nutrient-rich foods—such as fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins—helps strengthen teeth and gums, promoting healthier smiles for everyone in your family. By making mindful food choices, combined with regular dental checkups, we can work together to safeguard your family’s oral health for years to come.

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    How I Help Kids Embrace Great Oral Health Habits

    I’m fortunate to work with many children who look to me for guidance on building strong oral health habits. I enjoy teaching kids in a fun, supportive way, and I make it my mission to ensure every child feels excited about taking care of their teeth. • I offer a safe environment so children can…

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    Healthy Habits for a Lifetime of Good Oral Health

    As Dr. Susan Pan, I believe that establishing healthy habits early is the key to enjoying strong, beautiful teeth for life. My recommendations include brushing thoroughly with a fluoride toothpaste at least twice a day, flossing to remove plaque between teeth, and maintaining a balanced diet that limits sugary snacks. I also stress the importance of regular checkups and cleanings, so I can monitor any potential issues and provide personalized advice, ensuring that you can smile confidently for years to come.

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    The Different Types of Dental Fillings: Which One is Right for You?

    As your dentist, I carefully assess your oral health, budget, and aesthetic preferences to recommend the best filling material—whether that’s the natural-looking composite resin, the classic and durable amalgam, or other options like porcelain or gold. Each type has its advantages in terms of appearance, strength, and longevity, and I help guide you through the decision-making process to ensure you feel comfortable and confident in your choice. Ultimately, my goal is to preserve your smile’s function and beauty while providing you with the most suitable and long-lasting solution.

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    Preventing Cavities in Kids: Healthy Snacks and Drinks

    As a pediatric dentist, I always emphasize the importance of choosing nutritious snacks and drinks to keep children’s teeth strong and cavity-free. I suggest parents incorporate fresh fruits, vegetables, low-sugar dairy products, and water into their children’s daily diet to help protect tooth enamel. Sugary beverages and sticky snacks can linger on teeth, elevating the risk of decay, so moderation is key. By offering wholesome choices and encouraging consistent brushing and flossing, I help families maintain bright, healthy smiles.

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