Planning The Placement Of Your New Dental Crown
Posted September 7, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental
Having a dental crown that fits comfortably is important. After all, you will be relying on this dental restoration for many years, and you need to feel certain you can count on it to hold up when you bite and chew food. This is why the planning of your crown placement is important. Your dentist (more…).
Experience The Reno Mural Expo Oct 13-15
Posted September 6, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental
This October, Reno families can check out the Reno Mural Expo, a three day experience where twenty different artists will work to produce new murals for the city. The event is a celebration of the large, impressive murals that can be found throughout Reno. You can witness a group of national and international artists come (more…).
Why You Shouldn’t Delay A Root Canal Treatment You Need
Posted September 4, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental
A root canal treatment provides relief from a serious threat to your tooth. In many instances, a root canal will be needed when a cavity creates problems within your tooth. In other instances, your dentist may need to perform this restorative procedure in the aftermath of physical dental harm, particularly if your tooth’s pulp is (more…).
Your Experience With Dental Fillings
Posted August 31, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental
When a cavity forms on your tooth, your dentist can put an end to it by removing the infected area. Once this is accomplished, your tooth will be in need of support, as your enamel will not be able to repair itself against the damage done by a cavity. Many patients who undergo restorative dental (more…).
Can Porcelain Veneers Fix My Smile Flaws?
Posted August 30, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental
A number of different issues can create flaws that hurt the overall quality of a person’s smile. If you have issues with a misshapen tooth (or misshapen teeth), odd spacing between teeth, discoloration, or damage, you might be excited to make improvements. That being said, you may be uncertain what cosmetic dental treatment – if (more…).
Planning Several Treatments To Restore Your Oral Health
Posted August 28, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental
If you have not kept up with proper care for your smile, you may find yourself needing help with multiple issues that have come up. Because your dentist offers comprehensive dental care, recovering your oral health can be made simpler. Rather than having to run to several offices for the care you need, you can (more…).
Enjoy Improvements Sooner With Bonding And Contouring
Posted August 25, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental
If you want to make cosmetic improvements to your smile, you may feel as though you will have to undergo and involved process. What you should know is that there are procedures capable of making big improvements that can take less time than you expect. Patients who elect to use bonding and contouring treatments to (more…).
3 Things To Consider When You’re Tempted To Skip Flossing
Posted August 23, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental
Some days are busier than others, and sometimes those scheduling pressures tempt us to take shortcuts in our daily habits. When it comes to flossing, however, you should know that you can run into real oral health trouble when you leave out this preventive dental care routine. Unfortunately, for some, flossing is already being left (more…).
Answering Questions About Implant Dentures
Posted August 18, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental
People who are searching for a solution to their tooth loss issues may be familiar with what dental implants can do for them. Simply put, implants act like your own tooth roots would, anchoring your prosthetic to your jawbone and providing stability and enduring support. However, you may be unsure about having implants to support (more…).
Why Does Gum Disease Put You At Risk For Tooth Loss?
Posted August 16, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental
Gum disease can lead to a recession of your gum line, cause bad breath, and make you more prone to bleeding when you clean your teeth. What you need to know is that your teeth can be jeopardized by an advanced infection, too. As gum disease worsens, it can developed into its advanced form, periodontitis. (more…).