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Don’t let your tooth-brushing skills get as rusty as one of the Silver State’s old mining ghost towns. Brushing twice a day for at least two minutes with fluoride toothpaste can do wonders for your teeth and gums. In fact, a daily routine of brushing your teeth not only removes bacteria but stimulates your gums to help prevent gum disease and painful cavities, and can even promote a stronger immune system! For the best results, use a soft-bristled toothbrush that fits comfortably in your mouth. Add daily flossing to that routine, and you’ll be golden. Brushing and flossing isn’t a one-stop-shop; think of it as taking the scenic route. The longer the journey, the greater the adventure—and the brighter your smiles will be!

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It may sound gross, but saliva is your mouth’s natural defense against cavities and gum disease. In Nevada’s burning hot summer heat, staying hydrated can be a challenge. Not only does water help boost saliva production—and therefore healthier teeth and gums—but can wash away food and beverage residue that might cause bad breath, bacteria build-up, and stains. So, next time you’re sweating it out at Lake Mead, down a refreshing bottle of water; it’ll keep you hydrated and clean your teeth at the same time!

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"What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas," right? You may want to forget what happened on your trip to the Gambling Capital of the World, but that attitude shouldn’t extend to your oral health. If you’d rather not talk about your last dental visit, that’s a sign you need a new dentist. Doctors Network takes the chance out of finding a dentist by giving you access to hundreds of professionals in your area, along with their location, treatments offered, reviews, payment options, availability, and more! Your smile can dazzle just as brightly as a slot machine jackpot—schedule a dental appointment today!

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    Nevada Dental Arts
    56 Commercial Way, Fallon, NV 89406 
    0.84 miles near Fallon
    phone

    (775) 423-9990

    Who is Dr. Jason Ferguson DDS?
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    Dr. Jason Ferguson fell in love with dentistry after discovering that it was the perfect combination of his two biggest interests: mechanics and helping those in need. As a dentist, Dr. Ferguson enjoys caring for his patients with the latest dental techniques and technologies. And, working in his hometown of Fallon, he has the pleasure of treating many familiar faces. No matter who comes into his office, his philosophy is that every patient is a friend. Compassion and top-quality care are the foundations of his private practice, Nevada Dental Arts.

    Dr. Ferguson attended Churchill County High School. He earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Nevada and then went on to Loma Linda University in Southern California to earn his dental degree. At Loma Linda University, he completed numerous additional training courses, earning his Intravenous Conscious Sedation certificate. Patients of Dr. Ferguson can receive a wide array of procedures and sedation treatments, including oral surgery.

  • location
    The Dentists Office
    90 Falcon Drive,, Suite 110, Fernley, NV 89408 
    25.68 miles near Fallon
    phone

    (775) 575-0777

    Who is Dr. Steven Calderwood DDS?
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    Dr. Steven Calderwood’s approach to dentistry is focused on longevity and prevention. He doesn’t believe in simply treating his patients’ symptoms but devotes himself to finding the root of their problems and preventing further problems from developing. To ensure that his patients receive only high-quality, personalized care, Dr. Calderwood chooses to work cooperatively with his patients, helping them understand the state of their health and meeting their unique health goals.

    Dr. Calderwood earned his bachelor’s degree in biology from Utah Valley University. He earned his dental degree from the University of Utah School of Dentistry in 2019. He has been practicing dentistry since then.

  • location
    Northern Nevada Family Dental
    5901 S. Los Altos Pkwy, #100, Sparks, NV 89436 
    49.71 miles near Fallon
    phone

    (775) 626-7772

    Who is Dr. John VanHorn DDS?
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    Dr. L. John K. VanHorn thrives in busy environments and feels at home at his practice, Northern Nevada Family Dental. His goal each day is to provide high-quality, efficient, and comfortable dental care. He takes the time to ensure that his patients receive the best care possible. His patient-centered approach puts their health and comfort above all else. Dr. VanHorn works alongside his patients to determine the best treatment options for them and helps educate them on their oral health situation so that they can better understand it and prevent future issues. After all, dental health plays a major role in full body health, so maintaining it is key to living a healthy life.

    Dr. VanHorn attended Reed High School and then went on to the University of Nevada where he earned his Bachelor of Science in Biology and his master’s degree in biochemistry. He graduated with distinction. He completed his dental education at the Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry in 2006. Since then, he has been a practicing family dentist in Northern Nevada.

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