Isabelle Chase, DDS, FRCD(C)
Director, Pediatric Dental Residency Program at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine; Senior Pediatric Dentist, Department of Dentistry
Assistant Professor, Developmental Biology, Harvard School of Dental Medicine
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Isabelle Chase, DDS, FRCD(C)
Director, Pediatric Dental Residency Program at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine; Senior Pediatric Dentist, Department of Dentistry
Assistant Professor, Developmental Biology, Harvard School of Dental Medicine
Medical Services
Languages
English
Education
Undergraduate School
University of New Brunswick
1994
Saint John , New Brunswick
Canada
Medical School
Dalhousie School of Dentistry
2000
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Canada
Residency
Pediatric Dentistry
Eastman Center for Oral Health
2002
Rochester
NY
Certifications
American Board of Pediatric Dentistry
Approach to Care
Every child deserves a healthy mouth and dental care delivered in a kind and gentle way. I specialize in treating patients with anxiety, special health care needs and medically complex patients, and providing care under sedation or general anesthesia when needed.
Publications
Opportunities, barriers, and recommendations in down syndrome research. View Abstract
Microbiome at sites of gingival recession in children with Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome. View Abstract
Oral health status and longitudinal cardiometabolic risk in a national sample of young adults. View Abstract
Early childhood caries: risk-based disease prevention and management. View Abstract
Disorders of the Oral Cavity - Dental Caries View Abstract
XVIII Disorders of the Oral Cavity - Dental Caries View Abstract
Changes in Referrals and Oral Findings after Implementation of an Oral Health Program at the Children's Hospital Primary Care Clinic View Abstract
Oral Health Knowledge and Its Application by Residents and Preceptors in a Large Academic Practice View Abstract
Residual neonatal teeth: a case report View Abstract
Residual neonatal teeth: a case report. View Abstract
Clinical outcomes for Early Childhood Caries (ECC): the influence of salivary mutans streptococci levels. View Abstract
Clinical outcomes for Early Childhood Caries (ECC): the influence of salivary mutans streptococci levels View Abstract
Clinical outcomes for early childhood caries (ECC): the influence of health locus of control View Abstract
Clinical outcomes for Early Childhood Caries (ECC): the influence of health locus of control. View Abstract
Clinical outcomes for early childhood caries: influence of aggressive dental surgery. View Abstract
Clinical outcomes for early childhood caries: influence of aggressive dental surgery View Abstract
Clinical outcomes for early childhood caries: the influence of health locus of control View Abstract
Locus of control in parents of children with severe ECC View Abstract
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