Family Dentistry in Erie, PA

   

Families are the heart of our lives. They teach us right from wrong, love from hate, and create a sense of belonging that makes everything better. As we grow up, they're always there to support us no matter what life throws at us. And when it comes to dental care for family members? We have you covered! 

Our family dentistry services are designed to accommodate all family members. From toddlers to adults, you have options here at our family dentistry office!

Dr. Kevin Mahoney and his staff are dedicated to providing you and your family with the best family dentistry experience care possible. Our goal is for you to feel comfortable, cared for, and satisfied every time you visit our office. You’re more than just a patient- you’re our neighbors, friends, and family.

From teeth cleanings, x-rays, and other routine care - we can take care of everything right here in one convenient location.

When it comes to family dentistry procedures, you'll be pleased with our compassionate staff and state-of-the-art technology (for both your comfort and safety). We want all family members to enjoy their family dentistry experiences here at Sleep Dentistry.

Family Dental Services

  1. Teeth Cleaning
  2. Dental X-Rays
  3. Tooth Removal
  4. Root Canals

The teeth you take care of today will be the only ones you’ll have tomorrow! We encourage preventative care and want our patients to know that it is always better to take care of your mouth now than to wait for a problem later.

We at Sleep Dentistry proudly serve residents in Erie, PA, and the surrounding areas!

Family Dentistry FAQs

Do cavity fillings hurt?

Since your gums are numbed with the commonly used anesthetic, Lidocaine before starting the procedure, you shouldn't feel any pain while getting your tooth filled. After the procedure is completed, the anesthetic will wear off over time, and you might feel a slight tingling in your mouth. Another common side effect is tooth sensitivity; this should fade after a few days. If necessary, your family dentist might suggest minor painkillers to ease the pain.

How often should I get my teeth cleaned?

The American Dental Association recommends everyone visit the dentist for teeth cleaning at least twice a year when teeth and gums are healthy. Depending on the condition of your teeth or gums, you might have to visit your family dentist more frequently. If you are seeing an orthodontist, you should have regular visits every 4 to 6 weeks to ensure everything is progressing correctly.

Does wisdom teeth removal hurt?

After having your wisdom teeth removed, it could take up to two weeks to fully recover. The worst side effect will most likely be a swollen mouth and cheek, but this will most likely subside within a couple of days. To help the pain and swelling, gently press a cold cloth against your face. If necessary, your family dentist might offer you painkillers, such as paracetamol or ibuprofen. After the procedure, be sure to avoid rinsing, spitting, hot drinks, or anything that would dislocate the blood clots in the empty tooth socket.

What is a root canal?

A root canal procedure is a treatment to replace the infected pulp in a root canal with endodontic treatment. Endodontic treatment is any procedure that happens within the tooth. The inside of your tooth holds a pulp that contains blood vessels, nerves, and connected tissue. If the pulp is infected, a root canal is needed.

How often should I get my teeth X-rayed?

The frequency of getting your teeth X-rayed depends on the condition of your teeth and your medical and dental history. Getting your teeth X-rayed allows your family dentist to find and treat dental problems in their early development. Dental X-rays allow the dentist to see areas of tooth decay, decay beneath fillings, bone loss, changes in the bone, and reveal an infection at the root of the tooth.

Where To Find Us 

📍 Address: 3915 Caughey Rd, Erie, PA 16506
 
📞 Phone:  (814) 833-3505
 

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Back in the Chair: What to Expect When Returning to the Dentist

Posted on June 9th, 2023 at 9:46 AM
Back in the Chair: What to Expect When Returning to the Dentist

Haven’t been to the dentist in years? It’s more common than you’d think. Whether it be scheduling issues, not being able to afford it, or a dental anxiety or phobia, many people will put off going to the dentist, often for years at a time. 

No matter the reason, if you’ve put off going to the dentist, it’s crucial to schedule an appointment as soon as possible. Regular appointments keep your teeth clean and help to find and treat any dental issues before they get worse. What might have been a cavity found at your next appointment could develop into an infection that requires a root canal if you skip three years. 

Even knowing how important it is, you may experience some anxiety before returning to the dentist after several years. While this is natural, managing your expectations can help you process and overcome these fears. Here’s what you can expect from your first return appointment. 

Bleeding Gums

Even if you have been making regular dentist appointments, you’ve probably experienced gum bleeding at least once. When you don’t floss for an extended period, your gums become more sensitive. This causes them to bleed slightly the next time you floss. If you haven’t been to the dentist in several years, your gums are more likely to bleed. Bleeding gums can also be a sign of periodontal (gum) disease — just another reason to schedule regular dentist appointments! 

Extended Cleaning

Even if you brush twice a day at home, skipping out on professional cleanings can lead to plaque buildup on your teeth. This means that your cleaning may take longer than normal if you haven’t been to the dentist in several years. 

Oral Examination

Once your teeth have been cleaned, the dentist will give you a thorough inspection. They’ll check for cavities, signs of periodontal disease, signs of oral cancer, and any other issues they can find. If you haven’t been to the dentist in several years, there’s a good chance you’ll have at least one cavity. Don’t be afraid — the dentist is there to help, and it's much better to have it taken care of now than allow the tooth decay to progress. 

X-Rays

Many dental issues can’t be seen with the naked eye. In addition to their oral examination, your dentist will also want to take x-rays to see if you’ve developed any deeper issues since your last appointment. 

No Judgment

One thing that prevents people from returning to the dentist after a long time is fear of judgment. It’s a natural concern — after all, your dentist will immediately know you’ve been putting them off. If you have any issues, they’ll know that you could have prevented them by scheduling regular appointments. It makes sense that they’d judge you accordingly. Right?

Wrong. While there are lots of things you should expect when returning to the dentist after several years, one thing you should never expect is for your dentist to judge you. Dentists are trained professionals, here to help you take care of your teeth. A good dentist will never judge you for returning after several years — if anything, they’ll be glad you’ve taken the first step in taking back control of your dental health. 

Rest Easy with Dr. Mahoney and Sleep Dentistry

Returning to the dentist after several years can seem intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be. At Sleep Dentistry, we put our patient’s comfort first. With the help of Dr. Kevin Mahoney, Erie’s only certified dental anesthesiologist, you can sleep through your procedure, whether it be a simple filling, a root canal, or other treatment. If you’re feeling anxious before or after your appointment, don’t worry — Dogtor Gizmo and his brother Gadget, our licensed dental therapy dogs, are here to offer their support. Contact Sleep Dentistry and schedule your appointment today. 

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