Chompers. Pearly Whites. Dents. Gnashers. Grill. While you can switch up what you call them, you should never switch up a well-engrained oral health routine. Practicing daily oral hygiene will improve your health now and in the future. You’ll prevent tooth decay, plaque, and gum disease, not to mention bad breath (something friends, family, and coworkers […]
Aspen Ridge Dental: A Reason to Smile
Hello, friends of Aspen Ridge Dental! If you haven’t visited our blog in a while, we welcome you back. It has been a fantastic month at our practice. We continue to achieve amazing results with our precision smile makeovers. If you have never seen our photo gallery of smile makeover patients, you are probably not […]
3 Reliable Steps To Find The Best Casper, Wyoming Dentist
Looking for the best dentist in Casper? You can click around on the computer or watch for postcard ads in your mailbox. Even then, the outcome is shaky at best. Finding the best dentist in Casper truly hinges on what you are looking for. Are you looking for consistent, professional evaluation? Are you looking for […]
Aspen Ridge Dental In Casper Wants You To Be Healthy And Happy
Dentists in Casper are dedicated to your oral health and care about the condition of your teeth. At Aspen Ridge Dental we recognize that your teeth help you both eat and speak. You use your teeth to tear, scrape, and chew food, as well as to form words with your tongue. Healthy teeth and gums […]
Celebrating The Past And Looking To The Future At Aspen Ridge Dental
It has now been over 150 years since the first dental license was issued to Sir John Tomes. Wyoming dental patients should be grateful for the advances made in dentistry during the past century and a half. There was a time when Casper blacksmiths and wig makers would also extract teeth with forceps to make […]
Child-Friendly Casper Dentist
It’s a question that many parents in Casper debate: When should I take my child in for their first dental appointment? The answer may be a little earlier than you think. The American Dental Association recommends that a child sees a dentist around twelve months of age. This happens to be about the time when […]
