When was the last time you looked closely at your smile? Were you totally satisfied by what you saw? If the answer is, “Not really,” then you may want to check out these five great reasons to meet with us at Aspen Ridge Dental in Casper, to see how a cosmetic dentistry smile makeover can […]
Think A Missing Back Tooth Is No Big Deal?
Most people are embarrassed by a missing tooth in the front of the mouth. It may not be fair, but a gaping hole would have negative connotations for just about anyone. We can address that issue with a dental implant, at Aspen Ridge Dental in Casper. But what about a missing molar? Someone who loses […]
Innovative Orthodontic Treatment For Confident Smiles
Many people have experienced a boost in self-confidence with orthodontic treatment at Aspen Ridge Dental in Casper. Nothing gives us more satisfaction than helping people dramatically improve their smile and overall self-esteem. We offer the latest orthodontic treatments to correct dental problems and imperfections. It’s Not Just About A Pretty Smile Orthodontic treatment can relieve […]
Do Whitestrips Work?
A few years ago, the only over-the-counter tooth whitening options were whitening toothpastes and Crest Whitestrips. Now there is a wide variety of products at every drugstore counter in the area. How do they compare to professional teeth whitening at Aspen Ridge Dental in Casper? Whitening Rinses Whitening rinses are similar to mouthwashes. They kill […]
This Is The Year For A New Smile!
In this blog post from Aspen Ridge Dental in Casper, we look at all the ways that cosmetic dentistry can improve your smile. Cosmetic dentistry is a broad term that refers to a range of dental procedures. Any one of them can have a big impact on your smile. Put a few together and it’s […]
Is Grandpa Smiling?
How are Americans doing when it comes to the dental health of those who are sixty-five and over? Well, at Aspen Ridge Dental in Casper, we’ve got some good news and bad news. The Good News: Tooth decay rates in older Americans has decreased in the past thirty years. The Bad News: 25% of people […]