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Dr. Betty Cragg |
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A gifted and dedicated student, Dr. Betty Cragg always knew she wanted to work in the health profession - either in medicine or dentistry - and she also knew that she wanted to help children. Narrowing her choice to pediatric medicine and orthodontics, she chose the latter.
Upon graduating from the University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry in 1980, Dr. Cragg was invited to join the Omicron Kappa Upsilon Dental Fraternity as a result of finishing in the top 5% of her class. In 1983, she went on to complete her Master’s in Clinical Dentistry in Orthodontics from the University of Western Ontario. |
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In practice at the Brideltrail Medical Centre for over 25 years, Dr. Cragg has witnessed many positive changes and improvements in orthodontic treatment. Invisalign, entirely clear braces, progressive surgical approaches, mini-implants, and refined two phase treatments are all orthodontic advances that can dramatically improve the health and life experience of patients of all ages.
Dr. Cragg's greatest professional satisfaction comes from the increased level of confidence that she sees in her patients as their orthodontic treatment progresses to completion. The excitement and happiness felt by both patients and parents as new smiles develop brings great pleasure to Dr. Cragg and her entire team. To be able to help people in such a life enhancing way has made orthodontics the ideal career choice for Dr. Cragg.
| Dr. Cragg maintains active membership in the following organizations: |
York Region Dental Society
Ontario Dental Association
Toronto Orthodontic Club
Ontario Association of Orthodontists
Canadian Association of Orthodontists
American Association of Orthodontists
World Association of Orthodontists
Preferred Provider of Invisalign |

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Dr. Betty Cragg is married with 3 sons, ages 23, 22 and 18. Now that her boys are grown, she has more time to travel and indulge in past-times including gardening, photography and learning Spanish. At home, her four cats - Ringer, Boots, Cutie and Dolly - provide an ongoing source of company and entertainment.
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