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Your Dentists Ask: Does Your Mouth Have a Germ Problem?

Posted December 20, 2013 by Wager-Evans Dental

As you read this sentence, there are over 600 identifiable kinds of bacteria inhabiting your mouth. Luckily, that’s not the problem. In fact, many of those microbes might be vital to your mouth’s delicate ecological balance. A problem arises, however, when you allow these germs to gather in force, forming a sticky film that protects (more…).

Reno, NV General Dentists Offer Comprehensive Care

Posted December 12, 2013 by Wager-Evans Dental

If maintaining good oral health and a beautiful smile are important to you, then welcome to Wager-Evans Dental. Dr. William Wager has served Reno patients with compassionate clinical care for over 35 years. Dr. Brian Evans adds his experience, creativity, and a gentle touch to the partnership. By providing comprehensive dental care, we can be (more…).

Test Your Knowledge with Our Dental Implants Quiz

Posted December 6, 2013 by Wager-Evans Dental

If you are missing teeth, you may be exploring your tooth replacement options. When you are considering dental implants, it is important to understand this state-of-the-art procedure. For example, do you know about the different kinds of implants? What are the benefits of this type of tooth replacement? Test your knowledge and find out if (more…).

The Benefits of White Dental Fillings

Posted November 22, 2013 by Wager-Evans Dental

When you think of a dental filling, what image comes to your mind? If it is a silver spot in the midst of a white tooth, you may be excited to learn that many dentists, including your Reno dentists, Dr. William Wager and Dr. Brian Evans, are leaving silver (amalgam) fillings behind in favor of (more…).

What You Should Know about Porcelain Veneers

Posted November 15, 2013 by Wager-Evans Dental

If you are considering a smile makeover, but you have not looked into the possibility of porcelain veneers, now is the time to do so. A smile makeover with porcelain veneers from your Reno cosmetic dentists, Dr. William Wager and Dr. Brian Evans, can be completed in as few as two dental visits. In addition (more…).

Why Teeth Need Dental Crowns

Posted November 8, 2013 by Wager-Evans Dental

You probably wouldn’t believe it for a moment if one of your teeth broke. However, as improbable as it seems, broken teeth do occur with some frequency. When teeth break, your Reno dentists, Dr. William Wager and Dr. Brian Evans, repair them by fitting them with dental crowns. Restorations meant to repair damage and strengthen (more…).

The Importance of Dental Cleaning

Posted October 28, 2013 by Wager-Evans Dental

Maintaining a stunning smile takes effort. Proper dental care is imperative to good oral health, and Dr. Wager and Dr. Evans help patients prevent major dental problems by conducting professional dental exams and cleanings. The doctor will examine your teeth and gums for signs of disease and damage. Because dental health can impact the health (more…).

Reno, NV Dentists Explain How You Can Whiten Teeth in One Visit

Posted October 21, 2013 by Wager-Evans Dental

What is the quickest way to enhance your smile? The answer is simple: teeth whitening. Whiter, brighter teeth not only improve your smile and overall appearance, but can affect you socially and professionally. A dazzling smile helps make a great first impression during job interviews, and with white teeth come a burst of confidence that (more…).

Due to an increase in oral health awareness, most people take good care of their teeth at home by brushing and flossing regularly. However, more serious problems, like gum disease, cavities, and tooth decay, are not easily detected from home. For this reason, it is important to schedule regular visits with your dentist for routine (more…).

Reno Dentists Discuss the Need for Dental Crowns

Posted October 10, 2013 by Wager-Evans Dental

What word would you use to describe your teeth? Odds are you would not pick “fragile.” After all, our teeth are coated in the hardest substance in the entire human body (enamel). However, when teeth are worn down by a variety of factors, they can become somewhat fragile and can even crack or break. When (more…).