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Littleton Cosmetic Dentist Celebrates 24 Years in Dentistry

Dr. Robert Hendry, Littleton dentist, looks forward to continuing to provide exceptional dental health care for his patients for another 24 years.

2012-08-02
LITTLETON, CO, August 02, 2012 (Press-News.org) Since graduating from the University of Colorado, School of Dentistry with his DDS in 1988, Dr. Robert Hendry, Littleton cosmetic dentist, has been practicing dentistry. For the past 24 years, Dr. Hendry has been in private practice focusing in general, cosmetic dentistry and TMD/craniofacial pain disorders.

"My goal is to provide my patients with quality service, a comfortable atmosphere, and excellent care. With 24 years in dentistry, it is an honor to continue to serve my patients with the care they need. I look forward to helping my patients achieve maximum dental health and wellness for years to come," said Dr. Robert Hendry, Littleton dentist.

After receiving his D.D.S. degree in 1988, Dr. Hendry, dentist in Littleton, CO, took advance training at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center with a concentration in TMJ disorders and Prosthetics. With advanced training, Dr. Hendry worked to remain up-to-date with advancements in dentistry to better provide his patients with the dental health care they need and deserve.

Dr. Robert Hendry's experience coupled with his genuine concern for his patients allows him to provide his patients with the best in available dental health care. Patients can visit Hendry Dental for an array of services, from routine cleanings and exams to dental implants, TMJ treatment and Invisalign in Littleton.

Additionally, patients are encouraged to visit the practice's website at http://www.hendrydental.com/ to learn more about Dr. Hendry and his staff at Hendry Dental, in addition to gaining insight into an array of dental health care topics including Littleton implants, TMJ treatment and Invisalign. The educational library is available around the clock for patients to explore the vast array of topics to better inform them of their treatment.

With 24 years of experience, Dr. Robert Hendry, cosmetic dentist in Littleton, is proud to continue to serve the Littleton, CO community with exceptional dental health care. He looks forward to meeting new patients and continuing to treat current patients for years to come.

About Hendry Dental: Owner and operator of Hendry Dental, 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 Cosmetic Dentist Celebrates 24 Years in Dentistry
Dr. Robert Hendry, Littleton dentist, looks forward to continuing to provide exceptional dental health care for his patients for another 24 years.