by Hartwell Dentistry | May 30, 2016 | Children and dentistry, Cosmetic Dentistry, Oral Health, Oral Hygiene home care, Sensitive teeth, Uncategorized
Welcome back! Today at Hartwell Dentistry we will be discussing the different toothpastes on the market and what damage they could be doing to your teeth without you realizing. Did you ever wonder or question the type of toothpaste you use? Have you ever wondered...
by Hartwell Dentistry | Apr 14, 2016 | Children and dentistry, Saving your teeth, Your Comfort
Welcome back to Hartwell Dentistry’s blog. In this months blog we will be discussing early orthodontic intervention and whether this is the right choice for your child. Many parents are posed with the question when they should start their child’s orthodontic...
by Hartwell Dentistry | Feb 1, 2016 | Children and dentistry, Dental Implants, Saving your teeth, Your Comfort
WHY DO YOU NEED A MOUTHGUARD? One of the most common causes of dental injuries occurs from deliberate or accidental impact to the face while participating in sporting activities. Injuries to the face and jaw, such as damaged or knocked out teeth, cut lips or even a...
by Hartwell Dentistry | Aug 25, 2015 | Children and dentistry, Saving your teeth
What are fissure sealants, and why are they placed? Dentistry has changed in many ways. We are now becoming more preventive based and therefore decreasing the amount of dental disease in younger people. Nevertheless, decays that occur on fissured surfaces, account for...
by Hartwell Dentistry | Aug 4, 2014 | Children and dentistry
We are pleased to announce that Hartwell Dentistry will be participating in the Australian government i Child Dental benefit scheme for certain eligible children ranging from ages 2-17yrs. Eligible families would have received a letter from the government throughout...
by Hartwell Dentistry | Oct 4, 2012 | Children and dentistry, Oral Health, Oral Hygiene home care
Welcome back, Hartwell Dentistry has today put together a run down on when your child should expect their teeth and the importance of treating baby teeth if needed. It is only their baby teeth, they will fall out. Why see the dentist at all? A common question we have...