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Dr. Chelsea Perry DMD

Founder at Elite Dental Studio and 1 other company
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Dr. Chelsea Perry received her Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Indiana University, where she was a member of the Dean’s List, Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society, and the National Society of Collegiate Scholars. She was also on the Steering Committee of the IU Student Foundation, where she co-directed the “Little 50″ charity race for working student scholarships.

She continued her education at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine in Boston, receiving her Doctorate of Dental Medicine degree and finishing at the top of her class. While there, she received merit scholarships every year for academic excellence and was awarded the distinction of Osher Scholar for the highest personal and work ethics.

Dr. Perry is the owner of both Elite Dental Studio and Sleep Solutions in Westborough, MA. Dr. Perry was featured on CBS for the way she's completely changed the dental experience. She is also highly trained in sleep medicine, with a focus on treating snoring and sleep apnea with laser therapy and/or oral therapy appliances.

www.elitedental.studio
www.sleepsolutions.health

  • Dentists Uncover the Truth: Common Lies Patients Tell
    Dr. Perry reveals that patients often lie about brushing and flossing regularly. "We can always tell when someone is lying," she notes, citing red, puffy gums and tartar buildup as telltale signs. Patients may fib to avoid embarrassment or judgment, but honesty is key for effective dental care.
  • Utah's Fluoride Decision: Expert Insights
    Dr. Perry explains, "Fluoride in water isn't essential but beneficial." She notes underserved Utah populations may face more tooth decay without fluoridated products. Fluoride is safe, strengthening teeth, but excess can cause fluorosis. Alternatives like Hydroxyapatite lack fluoride's scientific support, and concerns exist about Nano Hydroxyapatite's potential to cross the blood-brain barrier.
  • Dentist Questions Cheese's Role in Oral Health
    Dr. Perry expresses skepticism about cheese's dental benefits, noting the study's funding by the Dutch Dairy Association. She highlights that beneficial ingredients are available in non-dairy foods and warns of cheese's high saturated fat content, which may increase cardiovascular disease risk.
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