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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…).

Connecting Gum Disease And Tooth Loss

Posted September 26, 2016 by Wager-Evans Dental

What sort of harm can gum disease do to your oral health? One major problem is that periodontal troubles today can cause issues that cause you to lose teeth. You could lose important support at the base of teeth, causing them to be weakened to the point of needing to be extracted. They could fall (more…).

Are Soft Drinks Hurting Your Teeth?

Posted September 23, 2016 by Wager-Evans Dental

Your day is riddled with small choices that can culminate with a big effect on your teeth. How much sugar did you consume? Did you take the time to brush carefully – and did you floss? At individual moments, these choices may not seem to mean much. What you should consider is that the more (more…).

Check Out The Tanner’s Marketplace Antiques And Crafts Show

Posted September 21, 2016 by Wager-Evans Dental

On Saturday, October 8, and Sunday, October 9, you can check out a wealth of great antiques and craft products at the Reno Livestock Events Center. The Tanner’s Marketplace Antiques And Crafts Show draws exhibitors and vendors from several states, and offers a terrific variety of antique wares. Different decades and decorative styles will be (more…).

A More Youthful Appearance Through Cosmetic Dentistry

Posted September 19, 2016 by Wager-Evans Dental

What can you do to look younger? That question can prompt you to think about wrinkles you would like to erase, or any gray hairs that have recently given you pause. What you might not realize is that your teeth could be having a real effect on how old you look. Teeth that are yellowing, (more…).

Quiz: Options For Replacing Lost Teeth

Posted September 16, 2016 by Wager-Evans Dental

There are several ways you can go about replacing a lost tooth. Dental implants are popular with dentists and patients alike for providing a permanent replacement tooth, as well as support for your jaw. One problem (among several) with tooth loss is that when you no longer have a tooth root, the bone can deteriorate. (more…).

Targeting Endodontic Troubles With A Root Canal

Posted September 14, 2016 by Wager-Evans Dental

Is there a pain in a tooth that does not seem to be going away any time soon? A chronic toothache might mean you are dealing with an endodontic issue, meaning something is wrong in the interior of your tooth. In many instances, this can stem from a cavity that has entered your tooth’s pulp, (more…).

Making Everyday Changes To Protect Your Teeth

Posted September 12, 2016 by Wager-Evans Dental

Your dentist can do great work to help care for your teeth. There are steps they can take to repair teeth with problems, and to reduce your risk of developing future issues. However, the best preventive dental care requires you to take actions that help your teeth. You should see your dentist every six months (more…).