3 Pieces Of Helpful Information About Cavity Treatment
Posted October 19, 2016 by Wager-Evans Dental
A better understanding of what it takes for your dentist to take care of a cavity, and restore your tooth, can help you appreciate the importance of seeking help for tooth decay. One important consideration is the impact waiting to take care of a problem can have. To put it simply, when you delay seeking (more…).
Early Intervention For Tooth Decay
Posted October 17, 2016 by Wager-Evans Dental
Putting a stop to tooth decay is vital for your oral health, and for your overall health. If you leave a cavity to continue its spread, bacteria can travel beyond the tooth and create more trouble. You could also lose your tooth. If you act quickly, you can put a stop to your decay when (more…).
Enjoy Reno Phil’s Dia De Los Muertos Family Concert 10/29
Posted October 14, 2016 by Wager-Evans Dental
Once again, Reno’s local orchestra, Reno Phil, will hold a special FREE morning concert to celebrate Dia De Los Muertos, the Mexican Day Of The Dead. This performance will see the group play a number of classic pieces that serve to celebrate Dia De Los Muertos. The concert is also an opportunity to educate attendees (more…).
Improve Your Cavity Defense By Keeping Your Teeth Strong
Posted October 12, 2016 by Wager-Evans Dental
Strong, healthy teeth can do a better job resisting the damages that can turn into a cavity. If you want your teeth to stay healthy, think about how you care for them. Good at-home care is a must if you want to prevent dental problems from occurring. You can also take care of your teeth (more…).
Quiz: Professional And Personal Oral Health Care
Posted October 10, 2016 by Wager-Evans Dental
Preventing dental problems is a significant part of your dentist’s responsibilities concerning your smile. However, the burden does not exclusively fall on them. You should do your part, too, by keeping your teeth clean, and limiting your exposure to harmful agents. There are steps you can take between visits to keep your teeth in great (more…).
How Fluoride Varnish Can Help Your Teeth
Posted October 7, 2016 by Wager-Evans Dental
Your teeth are certainly strong, but they are not invincible, and without the right care, they can suffer from problems like tooth decay. If you want help in preventing problems with your teeth, your dentist can help by providing treatment with fluoride varnish. The substance is applied evenly over your teeth, and will help strengthen (more…).
Check Out The Animal Ark Harvest Festival October 15
Posted October 5, 2016 by Wager-Evans Dental
On Saturday, October 15, Reno’s Animal Ark will host a special event – the Harvest Festival. This event, which is a part of the behavioral enrichment program, will see many of the animals in their preserve offered pumpkins filled with special treats. Visitors to Animal Ark will have a chance to watch these animals dig (more…).
Should You Pick An At-Home Or In-Office Dental Whitening?
Posted October 3, 2016 by Wager-Evans Dental
You notice it whenever you check your teeth in the mirror – your smile’s color seems to be duller than you remember it being in the past. Discoloration can be hard to notice from one day to the next, but over time, the color-rich foods and drinks we consume can leave us with stains that (more…).
What Porcelain Offers To Cosmetic And Restorative Dentistry
Posted September 30, 2016 by Wager-Evans Dental
With the right material, your dentist can do remarkable work for your smile. Porcelain, because of its durability and appearance, is counted on in cosmetic dental work, but it can also be used for restorative dental treatments. If you receive a dental crown made from porcelain, you will have an impressively life-like restoration that is (more…).
Restoring A Tooth After Removing A Cavity
Posted September 28, 2016 by Wager-Evans Dental
The first step in any cavity treatment is for your dentist to remove the infected area from your tooth, and clean that area after the removal. The sooner you go in for restorative dental work, the sooner your dentist can put a stop to spreading decay. The amount of dental material that is ultimately lost will (more…).