by Hartwell Dentistry | Feb 1, 2019 | Cracked teeth, Dental Crowns, Root Canal Treatment, Saving your teeth
Being proactive about your dental health. If the goal for your oral health is to avoid unnecessary costs and treatment; we at Hartwell Dentistry can help you. We are here to help you in being proactive. Being proactive means that we try to prevent an issue from...
by Hartwell Dentistry | Oct 9, 2018 | Cracked teeth, Oral Health, Oral Hygiene home care, Oral Systemic Health, Saving your teeth
Over the last few weeks here at Hartwell Dentistry we have taken a journey through the different stages of our life and how our dental health is effected at these stages. Join us this week for the final installment of A Lifetime of Teeth where we will be discuss the...
by Hartwell Dentistry | Oct 9, 2018 | Cracked teeth, Oral Health, Oral Systemic Health, Saving your teeth
Welcome Back! Over the past few weeks we have been discussing what happens to your teeth and gums over your lifetime. This week we will be showing you what the risks are for your teeth during the ages of 16-25 years old and 25-45 years old; as well as sharing with you...
by Hartwell Dentistry | Sep 16, 2016 | Cracked teeth, Oral Health, Saving your teeth
In the previous blog, we discussed the importance of baby teeth and keeping them. Baby teeth are an essential stepping-stone in a child’s life to help them grow and develop a functioning mouth. Unlike baby teeth, adult teeth are not replaced naturally if they are...
by Hartwell Dentistry | Jun 22, 2015 | Cracked teeth, Dental Implants, Jaw joint, Oral Health, Your Comfort
Welcome Back! Last week we explained the signs and symptoms of TMD This week at Hartwell Dentistry we will be following on by discussing the causes of TMD and the treatment options available to you. TMD are a group of complex problems of the jaw joint, muscles and...
by Hartwell Dentistry | Aug 20, 2012 | Cracked teeth, Saving your teeth, Sensitive teeth
Welcome back to Hartwell Dentistry’s part 2 of what causes sensitive teeth and how to treat it. Tooth Decay; when we begin to feel cold sensitivity between teeth or in an area that we don’t normally have any sensation, this is a warning sign! Tooth decay/caries...