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 | May 19, 2016 | Fillings, Oral Health, Oral Hygiene home care, Sensitive teeth
Welcome back to Hartwell Dentistry. Today we will be discuss the different types of mouthwashes that are on the market today and if these are good or bad for you and your family. The following is a list of therapeutic mouthwashes we stock at Hartwell dentistry whose...
by Hartwell Dentistry | Jul 4, 2013 | Oral Health, Oral Hygiene home care, Sensitive teeth
Welcome to Hartwell Dentistry. This month we will be introducing our Hygiene Coodinator, Amy Doyle. At Hartwell Dentistry, our hygiene department is focused on prevention. As Hygiene coordinator, I am here to assist our hygienists through each and every preventative...
by Hartwell Dentistry | Jun 13, 2013 | Oral Health, Oral Hygiene home care
Oral Health is fast becoming a concern worldwide due to scientific evidence and studies proving many links with our general health and wellbeing. We cannot stress more on how important it is to have optimal oral health! Here at Hartwell Dentistry, we pride ourselves...
by Hartwell Dentistry | Mar 8, 2013 | Oral Health, Oral Hygiene home care
Welcome back to our oral hygiene home care blog. Today at Hartwell Dentistry we will be talking about what is flossing, why should we floss and give you some helpful hints about flossing at home. FLOSSING: The concept of dental flossing is said to be created in 1819...
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...