Last week, we discussed the importance of brushing and flossing your teeth every day, and offered a few tips on how to make the most it. While the routine is necessary, even essential, to good hygiene, other routines and habits can introduce risks that your toothbrush and floss can’t match. Luckily, with a little diligence, you can spot these risks and take action before any serious damage occurs. This week, Reno dentists, Dr. Wager and Dr. Evans, point out a few things to beware of throughout your day that can negate the work you put in at the bathroom sink. Continue reading “What Else Does Good Hygiene Entail?”