Dr. Camille Arcidi

At present, Dr. Camille Arcidi maintains a private orthodontics practice in Ayer, Massachusetts, where she provides several invaluable services for her patients. Concentrating her efforts on addressing malocclusions of the teeth and skeletal structure, Dr. Arcidi takes particular delight in working closely with the individuals under her care as well as their families; she especially enjoys witnessing the increase in self-esteem that accompanies the conclusion of orthodontic treatment. In order to provide the most effective treatments possible, Dr. Camille Arcidi draws on her extensive formal education and the continued training she receives through professional affiliations.

Dr. Camille Arcidi began her education at two schools in downtown Boston, Simmons College and Emmanuel College. After completing her studies in biology, she enrolled in the Tufts University School of Medicine, from which she obtained her Doctor of Dental Medicine several years later. She stayed on at the institution to earn a Certificate of Achievement in Postdoctoral Orthodontics. Additionally, Dr. Camille Arcidi supplemented this education with a Master of Science in Craniofacial Biology from the Sackler School of Graduate Biomedical Sciences at Tufts.

To continue to hone her skills and stay abreast of developments in the field of orthodontics, Dr. Camille Arcidi holds membership in such industry groups as the College of Diplomates of the American Board of Orthodontists, the American Association of Orthodontists, and the Northeastern Society of Orthodontists. Previously, she acted as Vice Chair for the latter organization's Scientific Affairs Committee, a role that required her to evaluate original research and award grants on behalf of the society to fund postgraduate research in the field. Dr. Arcidi also formerly served on the Deaconess-Nashoba Hospital staff.