Surviving Leftover Halloween Candy – A Dental Health Guide

Don’t let Halloween treats play tricks on your teeth. While all that mouth-watering candy is delightful to the taste buds, it’s important to have a post-Halloween plan to keep your pearly whites in tip-top shape. Sugar is not only food for our bodies, it’s food for the bacteria in our mouth that cause cavities. Before … Continued

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Dr. Frankel Volunteers at Give Kids A Smile Day

On Friday, February 5th participating states celebrated Give Kids a Smile Day. In Cleveland, Case School of Dental Medicine was a proud provider of dental services to area Cleveland City School District children. Dr. Frankel acted among the volunteers at Case, teaching students and guiding them as they performed dental cleanings, xrays and sealants to … Continued

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From the Dentist’s Mouth – Pediatric Dentistry Tutorial

In the second video of our series on Pediatric Dentistry, Dr. Frankel shares a few tips on how to brush your children’s teeth via a demo with her daughter, Scarlett! [pexyoutube pex_attr_src=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/fA5CQlajQqQ” pex_attr_width=”600″][/pexyoutube]  

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Prenatal Vitamin D Intake and Your Child’s Cavities!

Recent research released and published online in the “Annals of Epidemiology” shows a strong correlation between Prenatal Vitamin D intake and caries rate in children. The risk of cavities was lower in the mothers with higher Vitamin D intake during pregnancy.   Pregnant women should make sure they are getting enough Vitamin D during pregnancy, … Continued

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Lily’s First Dental Visit!

        Lily had a wonderful dental visit today.  It is very important to have your child visit the dentist and develop a positive attitude toward dentistry from a very young age. We are proud of you, Lily!      

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New Recommendations for Infants and Expectant Mothers!

  I want to share some INCREDIBLY IMPORTANT INFORMATION with you that was recently released by the American Academy of Pediatrics and American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. Infants need to visit the dentist, and infants need fluoride to make their teeth stronger! Even though baby teeth do fall out to give way to permanent adult … Continued

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Tatiana’s First Visit to the Dentist

  Here is Tatiana with our awesome assistant, Christina! Today was Tatiana’s first visit to the dentist. Christina helped to make her feel at ease with our dinosaur, Mr. Flossisaurus. She also got to wear a really cool pair of sunglasses so that our bright lights didn’t shine in her eyes. Your child’s first trip … Continued

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