Health-conscious people want to keep their teeth as clean as possible, but also look for convenience. That’s why many of them turn to floss picks instead of standard dental floss. At Aspen Ridge Dental in Casper, we’d like to share our views on these little tools. Yes, they are quite handy. They usually have a […]
Dental Crowns Solve Dental Dilemmas
A dental crown from Aspen Ridge Dental in Casper is a strong, natural-looking permanent tooth restoration that covers the top of the damaged tooth. We use them to address a number of dental dilemmas. Crowns can remedy the following issues: A broken tooth with decay A poorly-fitting existing crown A decayed tooth that has lost a […]
Top 10 Reasons To Visit Your Dentist
You smile deserves regular attention. If you haven’t been to Aspen Ridge Dental in Capser for an exam lately, think about these essential reasons: Check Up: It’s time, and this is the best way to avoid dental problems. Clean Up: Our dental hygienist is ready to give you a super clean smile. Brush Up: If […]
6 Ways To Improve Your Smile
Who would say no to a prettier smile? With all of the cosmetic dentistry procedures available from Aspen Ridge Dental in Casper, you can get the smile you’ve always wanted. Here is a look at some of the most popular treatments. Teeth whitening is a very common procedure used to lighten darkened teeth. This quick […]
Terrific Tooth Tips From Aspen Ridge Dental
In addition to cleanings and checkups, Aspen Ridge Dental in Casper likes to share useful information to help you stay on top of your dental health. So without further introduction, here are some terrific tooth tips: If you have kids and your municipal water supply does not have the recommended level of fluoride, talk to […]
Regular Cleanings And Heart Health
Visiting Aspen Ridge Dental in Casper for twice-yearly dental checkups and cleanings can seem inconvenient and unnecessary at times, but you may benefit in ways you never guessed. A recent study showed that men and women who had their teeth professionally cleaned at least once every two years were 24 percent less likely to have […]