Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have payment plans? And do you take insurance?

We have both payment plans and we take insurance! We want to give you and your family every opportunity to have a beautiful smile. Qualified individuals can apply for monthly payment plans. We will process your dental insurance for you and calculate your co-pay after we have verified your enrollment in the plan.

I have a busy schedule; will I be able to see the dentist at a time that will work with my schedule?

Because we understand the difficulty of squeezing time out of your busy day for a dental appointment, we have an early morning appointment at 7:00 a.m. You can also schedule an appointment as late as 5:45 p.m. in the evening. Please call for availability.

It has been years since I have been to the dentist and it has really started to show. Is it too late for me to fix my teeth?

It's never too late to fix your smile! Today’s technology allows for many opportunities so you can get back on the road to dental health quickly. We can provide your dental treatment in one visit - with or without sleep dentistry.

What are porcelain veneers that I see on TV?

Porcelain veneers are a treatment to make your teeth white and straight, using a fine, porcelain covering or crown over your own teeth.

How often should I visit the dentist?

It is recommended that everyone visits the dentist every six months. However, in certain circumstances, you may be asked to come in more often. Schedule a routine check-up with Dr. Mahoney to find out what would work best for you.

Is flossing necessary?

Despite what many people may think, flossing actually is necessary for and beneficial to your oral health. While just brushing your teeth is better than doing nothing, flossing covers portions of the teeth that your brush cannot reach: the "in-between." These areas of your mouth are the hardest (and quite frankly the most annoying) areas to clean, causing them to be the most vulnerable to diseases. Flossing is the best way to help combat potential diseases.

Should I visit the dentist if I am pregnant?

For the majority of women, routine dental visits while pregnant are safe. For major dental work, however, it is generally recommended that the treatment be pushed back until after the baby is delivered. With that being said, everyone is different and you should be sure to consult with your doctor and your dentist to get the best professional advice possible.

What causes cavities?

Cavities are caused by two words: Plaque Formation. It's as simple as that! Plaque is formed by the combination of saliva, acid, bacteria, and food particles in the mouth. It builds up, attacks the enamel of your teeth, and eventually causes holes, otherwise known as cavities.

Should I visit the dentist if I wear dentures?

Yes, you should still visit the dentist if you wear dentures. Going to the dentist is about more than just checking on teeth. It is also about checking on the health of the tissue underneath your dentures, making necessary adjustments, and a possible oral cancer screening.

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Smarter Orthodontic Treatments

Posted on November 20th, 2019 at 10:14 AM
Smarter Orthodontic Treatments

Time flies, except when you’re wearing braces — or at least that's how it feels. Although modern orthodontic methods have improved by leaps and bounds since the olden days, orthodontic treatment still conjures images of bulky and unsightly apparatuses straight out of a medieval dungeon keeper's mail-order catalog. But we have news for you — thanks to modern innovations, you may spend less time in braces than you think!

Because each patient is different, there is no universal orthodontic treatment plan or universal treatment timetable. Age, genetics, and the severity of the misalignment or malocclusion issues (i.e. “bad bite”) all influence what orthodontic treatment you need, how effective it will be, and how long the process takes. Most cases resolve within a year and a half to two years; some are shorter or longer. However, new advancements in orthodontics technology are making treatment more precise and effective — if not more efficient — than ever.

Orthodontics for the Digital Age

It’s the 21st century. Information, entertainment, and commerce have all been digitized. So has orthodontics. Digital X-rays provide a clearer picture and instantaneous access to the practitioner. Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scanners create 3D images of the teeth, giving your orthodontist a more realistic blueprint to work from. More detailed imagery, better dental impressions, and more intelligent software equal a more focused treatment plan from the outset — and fewer setbacks on the path to a straighter smile.

Orthodontic Materials That Perform for You

Brackets and wires are no longer a foregone conclusion for today’s orthodontic patient. Invisalign® aligners fit over teeth, are fully removable, and are generally unnoticeable. Smile makeovers (such as those offered at Sleep Dentistry with Dr. Kevin Mahoney) can be customized to treat only the teeth that show when you flash your pearly whites (and if yours aren't so pearly white, check out our Lifetime Whitening program). In these cases, a more sparkling smile can be achieved in as little as six months.

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Even patients who do have to wear more traditional appliances will be pleased to know that advances have been made in these materials. Nickel and copper-titanium wires are optimized to temperatures in the mouth and will better self-adjust to shifts and changes as they are happening. Temporary anchorage devices (TADs) — tiny titanium screws or implants painlessly installed with a little anesthetic — give stubborn teeth the extra push they need to move along their proper course.

New Frontiers in Accelerated Orthodontics

In the future, accelerated orthodontics procedures may become more mainstream. These techniques rely on stimulating bone growth to get teeth to move in a fraction of the time, either through surgically shaving and reshaping bones and gums (PROPEL system) or calibrated vibrations (as through the AcceleDent, a device that fits over the orthodontics and delivers a micropulse to spur cellular activity). Each technique has been made less invasive and more effective as time progresses, so be sure to ask your dentist about this revolutionary medical enhancement.

Orthodontic Services at Sleep Dentistry with Dr. Kevin Mahoney

The key to a successful orthodontic treatment plan is working smarter, not faster. With a more individualized plan and following your doctor's instructions, the time you spend in braces or aligners may fly by after all. Sleep Dentistry with Dr. Kevin Mahoney allows you to get more work done in fewer visits with less pain and discomfort. You’ll be showing a beautifully bare smile before you know it!

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