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Posts for tag: Dentist
A family dentist can provide your whole family with the dentistry they deserve.
Your whole family needs to visit the dentist twice a year in order to maintain both good oral and general health. Of course, we understand that it isn’t always easy to know which dentist to turn to. You could bring your children to a pediatric dentist for care, but eventually, they will outgrow their dentist and need a new one.
What if we told you that there was a way for the whole family to get care from the very same dentist? This is possible when you visit our Nashua, NH, dental team of Dr. Salvatore Guerriero and Dr. Salvatore Colletta for family dentistry.
Get Dental Care for the Whole Family
There is nothing more convenient than to have a family dentist that can provide care to both you and your children. When a dental emergency arises or you simply need to bring everyone in for their routine cleaning, you know that everyone can turn to our Nashua, NH, family dentists.
Unlike pediatric dentists, who only treat kids under 18 years old, our family dentists are able to provide tailored dental care for you and your child regardless of age. You never outgrow us!
Get all Dental Care in One Place
It’s easy to maintain or achieve a healthy, beautiful smile when you turn a family dentist. After all, we offer more than just family dentistry. At our Nashua, NH, practice we offer a full range of services including,
- Cosmetic dentistry: teeth whitening; porcelain veneers; bonding; dental implant
- Orthodontics: traditional braces; clear braces; Invisalign
- Restorative dentistry: fillings; crowns; bridges and dentures
Create a Trustworthy Relationship with Your Dentist
We understand just how important it is for people to trust the doctors they turn to time and time again for care, and by turning to our family dentist every six months we are able to establish rapport.
You really get to know our family dentists and we really get to know you. This means that we can provide you with custom care and advice that’s just for you. We care about you and your family’s health, and you’ll see that in the care we deliver every time you visit our practice.
We understand that nothing is more important than finding the right family dentistry care here in Nashua, NH, and we are here to answer your questions and provide you with the treatment or care you and your family need. To learn more about the services we offer, or to schedule a consultation with our team of family dentists, call Nashua Smile Makers at (603) 882-3727.

Get the Most out of Your Brushing
- Ideally, you should brush after every meal. If this is not possible, you should at least brush your teeth twice a day, once in the morning and once before bed.
- Use a regular or electric toothbrush with soft bristles
- Replace your toothbrush regularly
- Use a small amount of toothpaste
- The best toothpaste has fluoride and the American Dental Association’s Seal of Acceptance
- Brush every surface gently and at a 45-degree angle.
- Don’t rush your brush! It should take at least 2 to 3 minutes to thoroughly brush your teeth
- Be sure to brush your tongue, rinse your mouth and let your toothbrush air dry