It's our goal to provide a positive, educational, and fun experience for every child and parent who walks through our doors. You can expect your child will receive high-quality dentistry while having a blast at their dental appointment. Dr. Danae Willenberg is a board-certified pediatric dentist with a passion for children and a dedication to using her career to better the lives of children worldwide.
Originally from Chesterfield, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit, Dr. Danae earned her Bachelor of Arts degree with honors from Albion College. Having known from a very early age that she wanted to be a dentist, Dr. Danae moved to Cleveland to attend Case Western Reserve University. It was here that she simultaneously earned both her Doctor of Dental Medicine degree and a Master of Science degree in clinical research.
We strive to provide a comfortable environment where you'll feel confident in the level of dental care your child will receive. Working together, we can achieve a true partnership, with one common goal-keeping your child's smile beautiful and your child's teeth, gums and jaw joints healthy!
Originally from Chesterfield, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit, Dr. Danae earned her Bachelor of Arts degree with honors from Albion College. Having known from a very early age that she wanted to be a dentist, Dr. Danae moved to Cleveland to attend Case Western Reserve University. It was here that she simultaneously earned both her Doctor of Dental Medicine degree and a Master of Science degree in clinical research.
We strive to provide a comfortable environment where you'll feel confident in the level of dental care your child will receive. Working together, we can achieve a true partnership, with one common goal-keeping your child's smile beautiful and your child's teeth, gums and jaw joints healthy!
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We believe open and honest communication is what will set your child up for success.
By explaining dentistry in kid-friendly terms, we can alleviate fear and motivate your child to LOVE taking care of his or her teeth.
Excellent communication with you, as the parent, allows us to adapt to your child's specific needs, to help us make the dental visit as easy as possible, and ensure you and your child have all the information to maintain their beautiful smile.
By explaining dentistry in kid-friendly terms, we can alleviate fear and motivate your child to LOVE taking care of his or her teeth.
Excellent communication with you, as the parent, allows us to adapt to your child's specific needs, to help us make the dental visit as easy as possible, and ensure you and your child have all the information to maintain their beautiful smile.
Many of you have already met Anne, but we will now be reserving time in our schedule specifically for Anne to help assess and treat infants with tongue- and lip-ties.
Anne is a Speech Language Pathologist and an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant, specializing in feeding and swallowing with newborns through childhood.
Anne has over 14 years of experience working within the pediatric acute care hospital setting including the NICU, the outpatient setting as well as home health.
Anne has a special interest in tethered oral tissues and the impact tongue and lip ties have on feeding, oral and airway development.
Anne is a Speech Language Pathologist and an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant, specializing in feeding and swallowing with newborns through childhood.
Anne has over 14 years of experience working within the pediatric acute care hospital setting including the NICU, the outpatient setting as well as home health.
Anne has a special interest in tethered oral tissues and the impact tongue and lip ties have on feeding, oral and airway development.
Protect your child's teeth by starting dental checkups early.
The American Dental Association and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry say that the first dental visit should occur within six months after the baby's first tooth appears, but no later than the child's first birthday.
Most new patient visits will consist of cleaning, any necessary x-rays and a thorough examination.
This visit will help us get acquainted with each other and learn about your goals and desires for your child's dental treatment.
The American Dental Association and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry say that the first dental visit should occur within six months after the baby's first tooth appears, but no later than the child's first birthday.
Most new patient visits will consist of cleaning, any necessary x-rays and a thorough examination.
This visit will help us get acquainted with each other and learn about your goals and desires for your child's dental treatment.
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