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Enjoy Animal Ark’s Winter Weekend Feb 17-18

Posted February 9, 2018 by Wager-Evans Dental

On Saturday, February 17, and Sunday, February 18, you and your family can see how the animals at Animal Ark live in the wintertime. The Wild Winter Weekend gives you a chance to see how nature affects the habits, and even the appearance, of the wildlife in the area. You can take in the sight (more…).

Planning Advanced Care For Your Smile

Posted February 7, 2018 by Wager-Evans Dental

For patients who are dealing with an accumulation of problems, or a particular problem that has gone without treatment for too long, advanced care may be needed. In addition to providing routine preventive and restorative oral health services, your dentist can work with you when you need more involved support. Because our dental practice provides (more…).

Making Valuable Smile Improvements With Dental Crowns

Posted February 5, 2018 by Wager-Evans Dental

Dental crowns are well-known to patients, but they may not have a clear idea of what situations call for them, or how effective they can be at restoring a person’s smile. Crowns are not always used in cavity treatment, but they are needed when you suffer more decay than can be treated with a dental (more…).

Should I Worry That My Teeth Show Signs Of Wear And Tear?

Posted February 2, 2018 by Wager-Evans Dental

Our teeth possess a remarkable degree of durability, but as the years pass, signs of wear and tear can accumulate. These signs can develop at a different pace for different people. In some cases, this is because one person’s teeth might not be as naturally strong, but a buildup of damage can also occur if (more…).

Improving Your Defense Against Tooth Decay

Posted January 31, 2018 by Wager-Evans Dental

What kind of steps should you take if you want to improve your current oral health care routine? Is it more important to make changes to your diet, or should you focus on how you clean your teeth? You should be making an effort to practice smart habits in both of these areas, of course, (more…).

What Benefits Can Implant-Supported Prosthetics Offer?

Posted January 29, 2018 by Wager-Evans Dental

Is an implant-supported prosthetic the right way to help rebuild your smile? Implants have offered amazing benefits to patients with a range of different issues caused by tooth loss. You can use an implant to support a single replacement tooth, but they can also be counted on to hold dentures in place. An initial evaluation (more…).

Dental Bonding Can Provide Big Changes In One Appointment

Posted January 26, 2018 by Wager-Evans Dental

The idea that you can make positive improvements to your smile is an exciting one, and you may be eager to see how you look after you complete a cosmetic dental procedure procedure. One reason patients are often interested in a dental bonding and contouring treatment is that they can have their results in as (more…).

The Reno Ice Rink’s Season Ends February 11

Posted January 24, 2018 by Wager-Evans Dental

Throughout this 2017-2018 season, the Reno Ice Rink has offered Reno families a great opportunity to enjoy an invigorating, fun time out on the ice. Unfortunately, this current season is drawing to a close, as the final day of operation is Sunday, February 11. Until that day arrives, you can still enjoy plenty of fun (more…).

3 Helpful Facts You Should Know About Dental Fillings

Posted January 22, 2018 by Wager-Evans Dental

Because tooth decay is a common problem, many people have had to undergo restorative dental work to fix a cavity. You may already have at least one restoration. Dental fillings are commonly used to repair teeth that have suffered decay. The filling is needed because, unfortunately, our teeth are not able to recover from a (more…).

Will A Cavity Always Cause Tooth Pain?

Posted January 19, 2018 by Wager-Evans Dental

Will a cavity always cause tooth pain? If you receive the appropriate restorative dental treatment in time, you can take care of the problem before it creates discomfort. The reason tooth decay can cause your tooth to ache, or become sensitive, is because your cavity will eventually work its way from your enamel to your (more…).