Bring The Family To Borealis, A Holiday Spectacle
Posted December 6, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental
If you are looking for an invigorating, exciting, and unique way to celebrate the Christmas season, make sure to check out Borealis, A Holiday Spectacle, running at Reno’s Grand Theatre, at the Grand Sierra Resort! This special performance will take place nightly, starting on Monday, December 18, and running until December 28. During the show, (more…).
Watching Out For Evidence Of A Periodontal Infection
Posted December 4, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental
Are you keeping up with the health of your gums? If you do not know what kind of signs to watch out for when it comes to gum disease, you can overlook worrying symptoms. You should be aware that a swelling of the tissue, or reddening, can indicate that an infection has developed. Another problem (more…).
When Your Oral Health Problems Call For Multiple Treatments
Posted December 1, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental
If you need significant work done on your smile, you may picture a course of treatments that will send you to several different specialists. This can be less convenient, and can even feel daunting, leading some people to hesitate before seeking the oral health care they need. Fortunately, you can rely on support with a (more…).
Common Dental Problems Older Patients Can Experience
Posted November 29, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental
If you want to keep your smile in great health over the years, you should understand that effective practices today may be less helpful in later years. Our bodies can go through considerable changes as we age, and those changes can impact our health. Our oral health can also be impacted by different issues. The (more…).
Show Off A Brighter Smile In 2018!
Posted November 27, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental
As the holidays draw closer, you can find yourself thinking about the new year. What are your goals for 2018? Are there things you want to do differently, or changes you want to make? Many people bothered by dental flaws can take advantage of cosmetic dental care, and enjoy a better, brighter smile for the (more…).
Receiving Life-Like Restorations After Cavity Treatment
Posted November 22, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental
When you discover you need restorative dental care for tooth decay, you may feel a rush of anxious thoughts. How will a cavity impact your overall oral health? What will decay mean for your smile? When your dentist sets out to restore your tooth, their goal will be to fully address your concerns. Your cavity (more…).
The Role Dental Implants Play In Prosthetic Dental Work
Posted November 21, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental
What role do dental implants play in prosthetic dental work? The implant by itself is not your restoration. What they actually provide is support, so that your restoration is more comfortable, while also offering more functional benefits. Dental implants help patients feel more confident in their smile after suffering tooth loss. They can help with (more…).
Experience Reno Phil’s Spirit Of The Season Concert
Posted November 17, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental
The Reno Phil will be hosting a special Spirit Of The Season concert, offering Reno families a chance to enjoy a great performance while getting into the spirit of the holidays. The philharmonic will have plenty of special guests to help celebrate Christmas, as you can look forward to visits from guest singers, students, and (more…).
Is Dental Anxiety Interfering With Your Oral Health Care?
Posted November 15, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental
Dental anxiety can make it harder to schedule an appointment to see your dentist, even if you feel almost certain that you have a problem calling for professional treatment. This condition can lead people to skip regular preventive dental care, and put off restorative work. If you feel you might be dealing with dental anxiety, (more…).
What Kind Of Cavity Risk Do You Face?
Posted November 13, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental
If you are not experiencing active pain or sensitivity in your tooth, it is safe to assume everything is fine with your oral health…or is it? A cavity will first form at your enamel, and you may not realize when this takes place. So how do you make sure your teeth are staying healthy between (more…).