Orthodontics in Erie, PA

Cosmetic Dental Services in Erie, PA

Unfortunately, many of us aren’t born with the blueprints for a perfect smile. Our permanent teeth may come in misspaced or misaligned, or our jaws may be out of sync or out of proportion with one another. These imperfections often affect more than looks — untreated, they may compromise oral hygiene and dental health. 

Orthodontics is the area of dentistry dedicated to correcting bite issues (malocclusion) to help patients not only look better, but also breathe, chew, speak, and care for their teeth easier.

Orthodontic services we offer

Sleep Dentistry with Dr. Kevin Mahoney is pleased to offer a full complement of orthodontic treatments and appliances in Erie, PA, from traditional metal braces to Invisalign (invisible aligners). No matter how old you are or where you’re at in your mouth’s development, realignment can make a world of difference in function and your quality of life.

When is the best time for braces?

The American Dental Association advises parents to schedule an appointment with a certified orthodontist or a dental professional familiar with orthodontic practice, like Dr. Kevin Mahoney in Erie, PA, by the age of 7. During the initial consultation, bite issues will be assessed and a course of action will be determined. 

Braces are generally worn during a child’s preteens or early teens (ages 10 to 14) because the bones in the head and mouth are rapidly growing and developing during this time, which makes teeth easier to move and straighten. However, it should be noted that 1 in 5 modern orthodontic patients are adults!

Whenever you or a loved one is in line for alignment correction, we are ready to deliver our Erie, PA orthodontic services to you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is orthodontics?

Orthodontics is a dental specialty that focuses on the diagnosis, prevention, interception, and correction of malocclusion (the imperfect positioning of the teeth), along with neuromuscular and skeletal abnormalities.

What are braces?

Braces are meant to straighten and correct the alignment of your teeth that consist of brackets and wires. Some types of braces include:

  • Clear
  • Ceramic
  • Gold
  • Lingual (behind the Tooth)
  • Self-ligating
  • Metal
  • Invisalign (Braces Alternative)
Does getting braces hurt?

Getting braces usually includes minor aches and pains that occur when they are first put on, and when they are adjusted. These pains are known to only last a short amount of time and leave no lasting effect. If necessary, over-the-counter painkillers can be used to alleviate some of the pain.

Why should I get orthodontic treatment?

There are two main reasons to get orthodontic treatment, the first being aesthetic. Having an attractive smile can enhance your own self-image and also change the way people see you. The second being function. Getting orthodontic treatment can help your teeth develop better, and make them easier to clean, which can improve your overall health.

How often do I need to visit the orthodontist?

Usually, during treatment, patients are to visit every four to six weeks. This allows us to track the progress of your treatment and make any changes if necessary. After braces are removed, it is recommended that you visit your orthodontist every six months for a general check up on how your teeth have adjusted to the changes.

After my braces are removed, how should I care for my retainer?

Caring for your retainer after braces should become a regular activity for you. During meal times, keep your retainer in its protective case provided by your dentist. This will ensure it does not get lost or broken. After eating, brush your teeth thoroughly before putting the retainer back in. At the end of the day, it is important to clean your retainer. Cleaning it with toothpaste is not recommended, but brushing it gently with a toothbrush and antibacterial soap is. Never place your retainer in boiling water or a dishwasher to clean it.

Where To Find Us 

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

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Choosing the Right Dentist for Your Family

Posted on December 14th, 2023 at 10:25 AM
Choosing the Right Dentist for Your Family

No matter your age, oral health never stops being important. When it comes to your family’s dental needs, it’s much easier to have a single practice you rely on, instead of going to multiple offices depending on the family member. However, there’s more to choosing a family dentist than picking the closest office. Here’s our comprehensive guide on how to choose a dentist for your family. 

Understanding Your Family's Needs

The first step is understanding your family’s specific needs. Your dentist should be able to provide comprehensive dental care to your entire family. This includes adult care, pediatric dentistry for children, and services for seniors. Keep an eye out for practices that offer family dental services and check to see what those services entail. If you have family members with special needs, see what accommodations might be offered to them. 

Affordability 

Affordability is another important consideration when choosing your family’s dentist. Prices will differ between practices based on location, standards of care, and other factors. Ideally, your chosen practice will work with your insurance company, but if that’s not an option, choose one with affordable dental care and payment plans that work for your family budget. 

Dentist Qualifications

You need to be able to trust your dentist, especially if they’re treating your entire family. Before committing to a practice, check the dentist’s qualifications, specialties, and how many years of experience they have. This is also a good time to check patient testimonials and see what others are saying about their treatment quality. 

If members of your family suffer from dental anxieties or phobias, check what accommodations your dentist can make for them. For example, Dr. Kevin Mahoney’s status as a licensed dental anesthesiologist allows patients to sleep pain-free through their procedures. 

A Comfortable Environment

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Even if it’s a routine cleaning, a trip to the dentist can be stressful. This is especially true for patients who suffer from dental anxieties or phobias. A comfortable, welcoming dental clinic can help to put patients at ease before, during, and after their appointment. 

When choosing your family dentist, choose one with a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere. While patients may have varying opinions on what makes a “comfortable” dental clinic, common features include a clean, calm environment, welcoming and courteous staff, and items that allow patients to pass the time before their appointment, such as magazines or a television. The ideal clinic will go even further to ensure the comfort of its clients — for example, Sleep Dentistry features a dental spa room that patients can relax in before or after their appointments. We also employ two licensed dental therapy dogs, Gizmo and Gadget.  

If you’re still unsure about whether or not the environment is suitable for your family, try looking through patient testimonials. Look for ones with specific details about the patient’s visit, such as the atmosphere and how they were treated by staff. 

Preventive and Educational Approach

Just as there’s more to good dental health than regular dentist appointments, a dentist’s job is more than just cleaning your teeth. They should also educate you on proper preventative dental care, such as good brushing and flossing habits. This is especially important for children, who are still developing their teeth and oral health habits. 

Sleep Dentistry: A Family Dentist You Can Trust

There’s a lot to consider when choosing a family dentist. If you’re looking for a trustworthy dental practice, come to Sleep Dentistry. Not only do we offer a variety of dental services, including pediatric and special-needs dental care, but thanks to Dr. Kevin Mahoney, you can sleep through any procedure pain-free. Contact Sleep Dentistry and schedule your appointment today. 

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