Robbins Rebecca L DDS
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Robbins Rebecca L DDS
Our mission is to promote early prevention, education, and guidance for both the patient and the parents. Dr. Robbins is the founder of TeamSmile with the Cleveland Indians which has helped over 1,400 children of the Boys and Girls Club of Cleveland since 2014, donating $650,000 in free dental work.

Our office feels like home with soft touches like bead board, granite countertops and hospital grade floors. The kids' area in the waiting room keeps our patients entertained as do our flat screen TVs. Busy parents can stay plugged in thanks to free Wi-Fi. Make your child's dental health a priority from day one, and establish a regular dental health routine.
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Our mission is to establish a dental home for children, in which we promote early prevention, education, and guidance to both the patient and the parents. In 2011, our community outreach program, "Celebrate Smiles, " was presented to more than 1,000 school aged children in the area. The program educates and excites children about the importance of dental health.
Meet Our Staff
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Stacy has 10 years of experience in the dental field. Stacy strives to give each and every patient and parent excellent service whether on the phone or in the office. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family and her dog, Lola. Tammy strives to provide excellent customer service to our patients and always with a smile.
Our Office
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Dr. Robbins' office was completed in September of 2008 and recently finished a major renovation in the the winter of 2016, where the space was doubled so we could better accommodate out patents and parents. The main goal was to be different than all of the rest of the pediatric dental offices in the area.
TeamSmile
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TeamSmile is the nation's premier advocacy group that partners oral health professionals with professional athletic organizations to provide life-changing dental care to underserved children in our communities. She teamed up with the Cleveland Indians and Proctor & Gamble to make this event a reality.
Emergency Care
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Q: What should I do if my child's baby tooth is knocked out? A: Contact Dr. Robbins as soon as possible. She will give you instructions and see you child for treatment. Baby teeth are not reimplanted, but sometimes the baby tooth gets intruded (pushed back up into its socket). X-rays will determine this.
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