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Take Part In The Reno Santa Dash!

Posted November 1, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental

We may have a few months between now and Christmas, but the holiday season provides no shortage of opportunities for tasty treats. If you need some extra motivation to stay fit, or you are looking for an opportunity to make friends and keep up with your cardio, consider signing up for the Reno Santa Dash. (more…).

Taking Serious Steps To Stop Gingivitis

Posted October 30, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental

Do you take time during your oral care routine to check for signs of gum disease? Your periodontal tissue may not experience pain when infected, but there are symptoms you can identify. You may find that your gums are more likely to bleed when you brush and floss, or they may appear red or swollen. (more…).

Halloween Can Mean Lots Of Sugar, And Trouble For Your Smile

Posted October 27, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental

If you have kids, your house will likely see a big spike in candy at the end of Halloween. As children throughout Reno go trick-or-treating, they can amass a large supply of tasty treats that spell trouble for their teeth. Of course, adults are not immune to the temptation of the occasional sweet snack. While (more…).

Quiz: Understanding Your Options For Teeth Whitening

Posted October 25, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental

If you want to see your smile become brighter, you may have already started exploring your teeth whitening options. If you have been focusing on over the counter products, you may find yourself limited to whitening procedures that only remove stains from the surface of your teeth. With a professional cosmetic dental treatment, you can (more…).

Check Out The Reno Chamber Orchestra’s Upcoming Performance

Posted October 23, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental

The Reno Chamber Orchestra’s 2017-2018 season is officially underway! You can see the next concert in their series, featuring guest conductor Michael Sachs on Saturday, November 11, and Sunday, November 12. Sachs, who performs as a trumpeter with the Cleveland Orchestra, will act both as a guest conductor and a soloist during the concerts, which (more…).

What To Do If You Have A Problem With Your Dental Crown

Posted October 20, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental

When a dental crown is placed on a tooth, it is meant to provide permanent protection. With proper care, your restoration will serve you well for many years, keeping your tooth safe while allowing you to bite and chew normally. If you have a problem with your dental crown, you should reach out to your (more…).

Recognizing The Value Of Implant Support For Prosthetics

Posted October 18, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental

How do you make sure you have the best possible support from your dental prosthetic? If you qualify for placement, you can receive permanent support for your restoration from a dental implant. Implants can be used to hold individual replacement teeth, but it is possible to use a sequence of implants or mini implants to (more…).

More Comfortable Care, Thanks To Modern Dental Technology

Posted October 16, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental

Your dental health can have a big impact on how you look, and it can influence your overall well-being. Modern dental technology can provide patients with better overall experiences when they come in for restorative and general dental care. Sometimes, this means using modern materials to create more attractive restorations. It can also mean supplying (more…).

Check Out Reno’s Veteran’s Day Parade Nov. 11!

Posted October 13, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental

On Saturday, November 11, the city of Reno will commemorate Veteran’s Day with a special parade. The parade will pass through the heart of Reno’s downtown district, and will welcome all local families who wish to honor our military. The day will be kicked off by an opening ceremony, which will lead directly to the (more…).

Ignoring A Cavity Can Lead To Big Oral Health Problems

Posted October 11, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental

When it first forms, a cavity will only impact your tooth’s enamel. This is certainly a problem, but in this early stage, your dentist can simply remove the infected area, and provide you with a dental filling, to effectively restore your tooth. However, the treatment procedure will change if your cavity has more time to (more…).