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Jean E. Barthman, DDS
801 Brewster Ave Ste 255
Redwood City, CA 94063
Ph: (650) 367-4967

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Meet Dr. Barthman

Dr. BarthmanBeauty, Health and Comfort. These words best describe the office of Dr. Barthman. Because of her years of experience and education, she possesses the latest knowledge and techniques in restorative and cosmetic dentistry to help you achieve optimal results.

Dr. Barthman is a Member of

  • American Dental Association
  • Las Vegas Institute for
  • Advanced Dental Studies

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Did You Know?

Above all else, Dr. Barthman wants for you to have a beautiful, new smile. Prevention is the key to staying healthy and so we recommend the following tips to get you on your way:

  • Brush your teeth at least twice a day.
  • Chew sugarless gum instead of sugary varieties.
  • Floss daily and if possible, after every meal.
  • Prevent plaque and cavities by reducing your daily intake of sweet snacks.
  • Schedule a cleaning and oral examination with Dr. Barthman once a year.

 

Treating TMJ Disorder with Neuromuscular Dentistry

December 01, 2015 @ 12:00 PM -- by Dr. Jean Barthman
Tagged with: Tmj

Dr. Jean Barthman offers neuromuscular dentistry to effectively relieve patients of the painful symptoms of TMJ disorder.

The Clear Benefits of Invisalign® Aligners

November 01, 2015 @ 12:00 PM -- by Dr. Jean Barthman
Tagged with: Invisalign

Invisalign® offers many clear benefits, and not all of them are strictly cosmetic, believe it or not.

A Chip off the Old Tooth: Treatments for Chipped Teeth

October 02, 2015 @ 12:00 PM -- by Dr. Jean Barthman

No matter what the cause of a chipped tooth, there are plenty of great treatment options that can restore its form, function, and health.

Fillings and Dental Crowns Repair Tooth Decay to Restore Strength

September 30, 2015 @ 12:00 PM -- by Dr. Jean Barthman

Dr. Jean E. Barthman can address various stages of tooth decay by offering patients treatment with fillings or dental crowns.

Dental Care Concerns for Patients with Diabetes

August 02, 2015 @ 12:35 PM -- by Dr. Jean Barthman

Diabetic patients have a number of serious dental care needs. Let's consider issues with gum disease, dry mouth, and thrush.

How Do Cavities Form?

July 01, 2015 @ 12:02 PM -- by Dr. Jean Barthman
Tagged with: General Dentistry

Cavities and tooth decay are the result of oral bacteria damaging the enamel layer of the teeth. Here are treatment options and tips for prevention.

Restorative Dentistry Can Protect Your Healthy Heart

June 01, 2015 @ 12:00 PM -- by Dr. Jean Barthman

Restorative dentistry, particularly exams and cleanings, can prevent gum disease. This condition may raise your risk for heart attack and stroke.

General and Restorative Dentistry for Teens

May 03, 2015 @ 12:00 PM -- by Dr. Jean Barthman

At Dr. Barthman’s practice, we provide dental care for teens. We can address special concerns, such as braces, diet, athletics, and TMJ disorder.

Treatment for Cavities

April 01, 2015 @ 12:00 PM -- by Dr. Jean Barthman
Tagged with: General Dentistry

We offer a number of treatment options for cavities at the Redwood City practice of Dr. Jean Barthman.

Dental Care and Seniors: Common Conditions and How to Treat Them

March 01, 2015 @ 12:00 PM -- by Dr. Jean Barthman
Tagged with: General Dentistry

Learn more about dental care and seniors so you can prevent and seek appropriate treatment for the most common oral health conditions related to aging.

Dental Care Tips during Pregnancy

February 01, 2015 @ 12:00 PM -- by Dr. Jean Barthman
Tagged with: General Dentistry

Oral health shouldn't be neglected during pregnancy. Follow these dental care tips during pregnancy to help maintain a healthy smile.

When Is it Time to Have Fillings Replaced?

January 04, 2015 @ 01:31 PM -- by Dr. Jean Barthman
Tagged with: Dental Fillings

Dental fillings often require replacement after 5 to 10 years depending on the type of restoration (composite or metal) and the patient's oral health.

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