Pediatric Dentist in Erie, PA

At our pediatric dental office in Erie, our team is dedicated to delivering exceptional dental care for your child and your family. Our practice is committed to the oral health and well-being of our youngest patients, ensuring every visit is a positive experience from the moment you walk through our door.

We understand that a trip to the dentist can sometimes cause pain, anxiety, or an uneasy feeling for young ones. That’s why our staff goes above and beyond to make every patient feel comfortable and safe upon arrival. 

We offer a wide range of dental services tailored to youth, including preventative care, routine check-ups, and specialized treatments. Our professional, caring team provides special attention to each individual, working to establish a lifelong commitment to oral health.

Calm, Confident Smiles for Kids

One of the unique services we offer is the support of our therapy dog, "Dogtor" Gizmo, who helps our patients feel at ease during their visit. For those who need extra support with dental anxieties and phobias, Dr. Kevin Mahoney, a board-certified dental anesthesiologist, provides safe, effective sleep dentistry. We are proud to provide these options to ensure everyone can receive the dental care they need without fear.

Another aspect of pediatric dentistry also ties into orthodontics. Braces are a big dental milestone for children, and it is recommended that parents schedule an orthodontic appointment for their child by the age of seven.

Young children, pre-teens, and teenagers all have unique needs that differentiate pediatric dentistry from general dentistry. It is important to understand that to help them avoid future dental problems and guide them through healthy dental growth and development. We look forward to welcoming you to our office and being a part of your family’s dental journey!

Pediatric Dentistry Erie, PA Dr. Kevin Mahoney

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Pediatric Dentistry FAQ

What is pediatric dentistry?

Pediatric dentistry is a specialty focused on the unique dental needs of infants through teens. Our team has advanced training to provide comprehensive dental care and address the specific needs of young patients.

How often should a child see a dentist?

According to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, children should receive a dental check-up at least twice a year. The ideal frequency of dental visits depends on the amount of tooth decay, unusual growth patterns, or poor oral hygiene. Your child must get professional teeth cleanings and fluoride treatments to help prevent future cavities.

How do I prevent dental problems?

Preventing cavities is very important in maintaining good oral hygiene for you and your children. For infants, it's good to use a wet washcloth or a piece of gauze to wipe away the plaque from their teeth and gums. Be sure to avoid putting your child to bed with a bottle filled with anything other than water.

With older children, make sure they are brushing at least two times a day. It is also a good idea to limit the number of snacks with sugar in them. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends six-month visits to the pediatric dentist, beginning with your child's first birthday.

How do I get my child to brush?

In order to get your kids to brush their teeth willingly, make it fun! Adding something as simple as music to your teeth-brushing routine can help get kids excited to brush their teeth. Play their favorite song and have them brush for at least two minutes of the song. While that is just one way, there are plenty of options to get kids excited about brushing their teeth.

What is fluoride?

Fluoride is a mineral that helps strengthen enamel and prevent decay. It has been documented to not only be safe but also highly effective at preventing cavities. 

The greatest risk when using fluoride is with children who tend to swallow their toothpaste. This could lead to an excessive amount of consumption of fluoride, which could lead to fluorosis (a condition that affects the appearance of tooth enamel). We’ll discuss the right amount for your loved one during your visit!

You can take these steps to decrease the risk of using fluoride:

  • Use a small amount of toothpaste when brushing your children's teeth.
  • Use baby tooth cleanser on the toothbrushes of very young children.
  • Account for all sources of fluoride in your food and liquids.
  • Before giving your child fluoride supplements, test your water for the amount of fluoride.
  • Find out more about what's in your toothpaste.
My child has a cavity in a baby tooth. Why should I have it fixed if it will fall out eventually?

Baby (Deciduous) teeth are very important. Each tooth has a function. Should a tooth become diseased (like a cavity) and left untreated, the results could be painful, causing eating to become a difficult task and in the case of school-aged children, causing poor performance in school.

My child hates going to the dentist. Is sleep dentistry a safe option?

Yes,  sleep dentistry is a safe and effective service for those with severe dental anxiety or special needs. Our professional team will discuss all options with you.

Where To Find Us

We look forward to meeting you and your loved ones and to being your trusted partner in pediatric dental care. Continue your family’s journey to a healthy smile with 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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