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Littleton Dentist Welcomes New Hygienist to Hendry Dental

Dr. Robert Hendry, dentist in Littleton, CO, is honored to announce the recent addition of Shari as dental hygienist for Hendry Dental.

2012-03-29
LITTLETON, CO, March 29, 2012 (Press-News.org) For over three years, Shari has been a temp at Hendry Dental, providing support for Dr. Robert Hendry, Littleton dentist, and quality care for patients of all ages. Dr. Hendry is now happy to announce that Shari is no longer a temp for Hendry Dental, but is now a full time hygienist with his office.

"It is an honor to welcome Shari as a full-time member to my dental team. She truly has been a breath of fresh air for my patients because she spends quality time with each patient to make sure they fully understand their treatment and the health of their teeth. I look forward to working with Shari more and I am sure my patients are excited to see her stay permanently," said Dr. Robert Hendry, dentist in Littleton, CO.

On her 5th year as a dental hygienist, Shari enjoys seeing her patient's dental health improve through the care she provides. As a great motivator, Shari further helps the patients of Hendry Dental achieve the smiles they desire by providing them with superior care and suggestions for proper oral health care maintenance.

Working alongside Dr. Hendry and Shari are: Wendy the Clinical Director, Mary a dental assistant, and Kim, Hendry Dental's office manager/financial-insurance coordinator. Together this team of dental professionals works to provide patients with the best experience possible in one convenient location.

Additionally, the website for Hendry Dental offers patients a wealth of valuable dental information so that they can better understand their treatment. By visiting the patient education library, patients can access an array of dental topics, including Littleton Invisalign, dental implants, dental veneers, teeth whitening, oral health care, tooth decay, gum disease, oral cancer and TMJ in Littleton, among a host of other topics.

For more information on Hendry Dental, Dr. Hendry or any other members of his dental team, patients can visit the practice website at http://hendrydental.com. To request an appointment with Dr. Robert Hendry, cosmetic dentist in Littleton, patients can also visit the practice's website or call the office at (303) 933-4117.

About Hendry Dental: Since 2008, Hendry Dental has been working with patients to provide the best dental care for patients in the Littleton area. Owner and operator, Dr. Robert Hendry, is a graduate of Temple University with a B.S. in Geology and Environmental Science. He is also a graduate of S.U.N.Y. at Buffalo with a M.S. in Geophysics. Dr. Hendry attended the University of Colorado School of Dentistry and received his D.D.S. degree in 1988. Additionally, Dr. Hendry too advance training at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center with concentration in TMJ Disorders and Prosthetics, and has been in private practice since 1988 focusing in general, cosmetic dentistry and TMD/craniofacial pain disorders.

Media Contact:
Dr. Robert Hendry
info@hendrydental.com
9200 W. Cross Drive #407
Littleton, CO 80123
(303) 933-4117
http://hendrydental.com


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[Press-News.org] Littleton Dentist Welcomes New Hygienist to Hendry Dental
Dr. Robert Hendry, dentist in Littleton, CO, is honored to announce the recent addition of Shari as dental hygienist for Hendry Dental.