Cordini Dental Implant and Perio Surgery

Cordini Dental Implant and Perio Surgery Dr. Franco Cordini a specialist in PerioPlastic and Dental Implant Surgery in Louisville, Kentucky.

Dr. Franco Cordini is a friendly dentist who was originally born in Italy. After living in various parts of the world, he actually started out with an MBA and a career in banking. However, he knew something was missing – Dr. Cordini wanted to help people! Then, he graduated from Creighton University School of Dentistry with his dental degree before completing extensive training in periodontics at

the University of Louisville. Today, Dr. Cordini is a Board-Certified Periodontist who uses his advanced education and over 20 years of experience to offer a wide range of services. From dental implants to periodontal surgery and so much more, Dr. Cordini is ready when you need him. He is especially known for his ability to diagnose issues, spotting them early on to get you back to your full health. Plus, Cordini Dental Implant & Perio Surgery is updated with the latest technology for comfortable and convenient appointments. If you need a periodontist in Louisville, don’t hesitate to contact Dr. Cordini!

Once the bristles on your toothbrush start bending, splitting, or looking tired, they can’t scrub away plaque the way th...
08/20/2025

Once the bristles on your toothbrush start bending, splitting, or looking tired, they can’t scrub away plaque the way they should!

Hanging on to an old brush doesn’t just make cleaning less effective; it can also leave your gums sore and more prone to problems. A quick replacement every 3 months (or sooner if you're under the weather) keeps your smile fresh, healthy, and well protected.

How often do you remember to change your toothbrush? Share your thoughts below.

Electric brushes often make cleaning easier with built-in power and timers, while manual brushes are lightweight, budget...
08/18/2025

Electric brushes often make cleaning easier with built-in power and timers, while manual brushes are lightweight, budget-friendly, and simple to use anywhere!

At the end of the day, the “winner” is whichever brush helps you stay consistent while using the right technique. No matter your choice, brushing twice a day with care is what really keeps your smile bright and healthy.

Do you prefer an electric or a manual toothbrush? Share your thoughts below!

Your gums shouldn’t bleed when you brush or floss—it’s not “just normal,” it’s an early warning sign of gum disease.In i...
08/15/2025

Your gums shouldn’t bleed when you brush or floss—it’s not “just normal,” it’s an early warning sign of gum disease.

In its earliest stage, gingivitis, your gums may become red, swollen, and bleed easily due to plaque buildup. The good news? With daily brushing, flossing, and regular dental cleanings, gingivitis is reversible before it progresses into something more serious.

Have you ever noticed bleeding gums—what steps did you take to fix it? Share your experience in the comments!

“Sugar-free” doesn’t always mean tooth-friendly!Many sugar-free snacks contain acidic ingredients that can wear down ena...
08/13/2025

“Sugar-free” doesn’t always mean tooth-friendly!

Many sugar-free snacks contain acidic ingredients that can wear down enamel, and some artificial sweeteners can still impact oral bacteria. Reading labels and choosing snacks low in acid is just as important for protecting your smile.

What’s your family’s favorite tooth-friendly snack? Share all about it in the comments.

Here’s an interesting tidbit: your teeth are completely one-of-a-kind! 🦷The shape, size, and arrangement of each tooth c...
08/11/2025

Here’s an interesting tidbit: your teeth are completely one-of-a-kind! 🦷

The shape, size, and arrangement of each tooth create a pattern that’s uniquely yours. No two people—even identical twins—have the exact same dental blueprint, making your smile your own personal signature!

Have you ever thought about what makes your smile unique? Tell us all about it below.

Brushing your teeth before breakfast helps remove plaque and bacteria that build up overnight, protecting your enamel be...
08/08/2025

Brushing your teeth before breakfast helps remove plaque and bacteria that build up overnight, protecting your enamel before food and drinks hit your teeth.

If you brush right after eating—especially something acidic like fruit or juice—you could actually wear down your enamel instead. Timing your brushing can make a big difference in your long-term dental health.

Do you brush before or after breakfast? We'd love to know in the comments.

Fresh breath does more than make a good impression—it reflects a happy, healthy mouth!By brushing twice a day, flossing,...
08/06/2025

Fresh breath does more than make a good impression—it reflects a happy, healthy mouth!

By brushing twice a day, flossing, sipping plenty of water, and scheduling routine dental checkups, you can keep your smile vibrant and your breath inviting. Let today be your cue to give your oral care a little extra attention.

What’s your favorite way to keep your breath feeling its best? Share your thoughts in the comments!

Did you know that tooth enamel is the hardest substance in your entire body—even stronger than bone? 💪 While it’s incred...
08/04/2025

Did you know that tooth enamel is the hardest substance in your entire body—even stronger than bone? 💪

While it’s incredibly tough, enamel can still wear down over time due to acidic foods, sugary drinks, or teeth grinding. Once it’s gone, it doesn’t grow back, so protecting it is key!

Brushing with fluoride toothpaste, avoiding frequent snacking, and visiting your dentist regularly can all help keep your enamel strong.

What’s one habit you’ve picked up to help protect your smile? We'd love to know below!

Saliva does more than keep your mouth moist—it’s a real hero for your smile! It helps wash away food particles, fights o...
08/01/2025

Saliva does more than keep your mouth moist—it’s a real hero for your smile! It helps wash away food particles, fights off harmful bacteria, and even neutralizes acids that can wear down your enamel.

Plus, saliva delivers minerals like calcium and phosphate that help strengthen your teeth naturally. So if your mouth often feels dry, it might be time to talk to your dentist.

Did you know your spit was so essential for your smile? Tell us about your experience with oral health.

If sipping an icy drink or enjoying a warm meal suddenly makes you wince, you’re not alone.Tooth sensitivity can sneak u...
07/30/2025

If sipping an icy drink or enjoying a warm meal suddenly makes you wince, you’re not alone.

Tooth sensitivity can sneak up due to things like thinning enamel, gum irritation, or tiny cracks in your teeth.

Thankfully, there are easy ways to ease the sting—like switching to gentle toothpaste, adding extra fluoride protection, or getting targeted care from your dentist. The key is not to brush it off—your teeth are trying to tell you something!

Have you noticed your teeth reacting more than usual? Tell us about your situation in the comments.

Stress doesn’t just affect your mood—it can also take a toll on your mouth.Chronic stress is linked to habits like teeth...
07/28/2025

Stress doesn’t just affect your mood—it can also take a toll on your mouth.

Chronic stress is linked to habits like teeth grinding (bruxism) and jaw clenching, which can lead to headaches, tooth damage, and TMJ issues. It can also weaken your immune system, making you more prone to mouth sores and gum inflammation.

Managing stress isn’t just good for your mind—it’s essential for protecting your smile, too.

Have you ever noticed jaw pain or sore teeth during stressful times? Tell us about your experience(s) in the comments.

Bad breath—also known as halitosis—can be more than just a nuisance. It’s often a sign of issues like plaque buildup, dr...
07/25/2025

Bad breath—also known as halitosis—can be more than just a nuisance. It’s often a sign of issues like plaque buildup, dry mouth, lingering food debris, or early stages of gum disease.

In some cases, it may even point to broader health concerns. Simple habits like brushing your tongue, drinking plenty of water, and scheduling routine dental cleanings can make a big difference in keeping your breath and smile fresh.

How do you keep bad breath at bay? Tell us about your oral hygiene routine in the comments!

Address

9710 Park Plaza Avenue, Unit 105
Louisville, KY
40241

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 3pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+15024255010

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