Dr. Casey Frazier established her pediatric dental practice in Huntsville, Tx in 1996. She originally grew up in Huffman, Texas, a small rural town outside of Houston. After graduating from high school, Dr. Frazier attended Stephen F. Austin University and then the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston, where she received her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree in 1994.
Immediately following dental school, Dr. Frazier entered her two year pediatric dental residency with the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston and Hermann Hospital, where she received her certificate in pediatric dentistry in 1996.
Immediately following dental school, Dr. Frazier entered her two year pediatric dental residency with the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston and Hermann Hospital, where she received her certificate in pediatric dentistry in 1996.
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Some children are given nitrous oxide/oxygen, or what you may know as laughing gas, to relax them for their dental treatment. Nitrous oxide/oxygen is a blend of two gases, oxygen and nitrous oxide. Nitrous oxide/oxygen is given through a small breathing mask which is placed over the child's nose, allowing them to relax, but without putting them to sleep.
Our office, as well as the The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), the American Dental Association (ADA), and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) all recommend establishing a "Dental Home" for your child by one year of age. Children who have a dental home are more likely to receive appropriate preventive and routine oral health care.
The pediatric dentist has an extra two to three years of specialized training after dental school, and is dedicated to the oral health of children from infancy through the teenage years. The very young, pre-teens, and teenagers all need different approaches in dealing with their behavior, guiding their dental growth and development, and helping them avoid future dental problems.
Toothache: Clean the area of the affected tooth. Rinse the mouth thoroughly with warm water or use dental floss to dislodge any food that may be impacted. If the pain still exists, contact your child's dentist. Do not place aspirin or heat on the gum or on the aching tooth. If the face is swollen, apply cold compresses and contact your dentist immediately.
Reviews (7)
Jas Clark
Oct 02, 2021
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Maria Gomez
Sep 04, 2021
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Dr. Frazier and her staff are amazing!! All my children are patients of hers and absolutely love her and look forward to every visit. I would not take my children anywhere else. They take the time to explain any procedure recommended and give the opportunity to ask any and all questions and address any concerns. Thank you Dr. Frazier and staff !❤
Hannah Longron
Jul 18, 2021
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Michelle Ashton
Apr 02, 2021
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Antiiihero Antiiihero
Jul 26, 2020
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Maybe I'm the only one but we did not have a good experience and would not recommend... In terms of friendliness, yes they are nice people, but I felt we were pressured into and overcharged for services that were not needed. Was given a quote for work that was over double (in price and "necessary" procedures) what another trusted Pediatric Dentist ordered. My son who is 8 and has been to dentists many times asked not to go back, which means something to me too.
KennedyKomplex
May 18, 2019
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Edith Hegwer
Jul 21, 2018
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My Granddaughter has been a patient of Dr. Frazier's since she was an infant. This office is ultimately geared to providing a fun, relaxed setting for caring for the needs of children. She loves going to the dentist! I must also mention that Dr. Frazier and all the staff are professional and caring. I would highly recommend Dr. Frazier to all parents searching for high quality dental care for their children.