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Porcelain Veneers Make Big Smile Improvements Possible

Posted May 26, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental

You might notice several flaws with your smile and assume it will take a serious combination of time and effort before you enjoy big cosmetic dental improvements. Patients who have several esthetic flaws can make a big change to how they look by having porcelain veneers placed. Porcelain veneers are custom-made shells that your dentist can (more…).

What You Should Know About Life With A Dental Crown

Posted May 24, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental

If you have a more severe cavity, suffer dental damage, or have a tooth that is vulnerable due to developmental issues, you can find yourself needing a dental crown. Your dentist will place a crown because it can give necessary restorative support for your tooth, and function on its behalf. If you receive this restoration, (more…).

Check Out The Biggest Little City Wing Fest July 1-2

Posted May 22, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental

On Saturday, July 1, and Sunday, July 2, you and your family can check out an exciting event in downtown Reno. The Biggest Little City Wing Fest offers two days of fun and food for you to enjoy. Some top-tier chicken wings will be available to you, as each year the event brings in more (more…).

Major Smile Improvements From Your Comprehensive Dentist

Posted May 19, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental

If your smile faces some major issues, the process of fully rehabilitating your teeth can take several procedures. For some patients, restoring how they look will call for a combination of restorative and cosmetic dental work, followed by a commitment to regular checkups for preventive care. Access to a comprehensive dental practice means you can (more…).

Understanding How Gum Disease Increases Your Tooth Loss Risk

Posted May 17, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental

Gum disease is a threat to more than just your gums – an untreated condition could eventually lead to tooth loss. Gingivitis refers to the early stage of a periodontal infection. You can notice signs like a swelling or reddening of the gums; more frequent bleeding is also a sign that something may be wrong. (more…).

Answering Questions You Might Have About Dental Bridges

Posted May 15, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental

Securing a dental prosthetic after losing a tooth is important if you want to avoid oral health complications. Your day to day life can be affected by tooth loss – it can be harder to bite and chew, and you could develop jaw problems that lead to frequent feelings of discomfort. In the long term, (more…).

Using Bonding And Contouring To Address Smile Flaws

Posted May 12, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental

Different issues can affect a person’s smile, and there is no single reason patients express interest in undergoing cosmetic dental work. You could find yourself dissatisfied by a tooth that is of abnormal shape or size. You could start looking for a cosmetic solution to a minor, but visible, tooth injury. Of course, many people (more…).

Check Out The Slide The City Block Party June 3

Posted May 10, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental

On Saturday, June 3, you and your family can check out one of the biggest, and splashiest, events to come to Reno. The Slide The City Block Party will provide Reno residents with a chance to take on water slides that extend the length of three football fields! This family friendly slip and slide event (more…).

What Can Be Done About Teeth Stained From Tobacco Use

Posted May 8, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental

Tobacco use can increase your risk for a number of different health problems. When you limit the discussion to your oral health, you can still find several issues (oral cancer, tooth decay, gum disease) you can be more likely to suffer due to tobacco use. One hard to miss issue is the effect on your (more…).

The Reality Of Undergoing A Root Canal Treatment

Posted May 5, 2017 by Wager-Evans Dental

Many patients are familiar with a root canal as a dental procedure, but may be unaware of why it is sometimes necessary. A root canal treatment is not for minor cavities – decay needs to have reached your tooth’s pulp to require this procedure. It takes time for this to occur. If you keep up (more…).