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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Fixing Common Dental Problems With Cosmetic Dentistry Procedures

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Fixing Common Dental Problems With Cosmetic Dentistry Procedures

Although many common dental problems are cosmetic, it does not mean there aren’t underlying health issues to address when dealing with discolored, misaligned, or missing teeth. In addition, being self-conscious of your teeth can lead to dental anxiety or depression, which can in turn affect your dental hygiene. From professional teeth whitening, teeth contouring, and reshaping, there are many cosmetic dentistry procedures to restore both aesthetics and functionality to teeth.

How to Fix Discolored Teeth 

Yellow and discolored teeth are most commonly caused by staining or tooth decay. When plaque builds up on the enamel of our teeth, the acidity causes demineralization that exposes dentin, the naturally yellow calcified tissue that makes up our teeth.  

Drinks such as coffee, tea, red wine, colas, and sports drinks high in sugar are stain-causing culprits, as well as sugary, pigmented, or acidic foods such as tomatoes or balsamic vinegar. Smoking and overall poor oral hygiene can cause yellow teeth as well. Other causes may be a bit out of our control, such as aging, medication, illness, genetics, or “fluorosis,” which can occur from overexposure to fluoride as a child. 

Cosmetic dentistry procedures to reverse tooth discoloration range from at-home products to professional whitening services. While whitening at home can be cost-effective and done on your schedule, it will only lighten up to 3-8 shades. However, you are at a higher risk of damaging your teeth if done inconsistently and incorrectly. Professional whitening services, like those available at Sleep Dentistry, can lighten your teeth up to 16 shades and require fewer treatments, potentially saving you money in the long run. We can also specialize your treatment to accommodate sensitivity and other dental concerns.

How to Fix Misaligned Teeth 

Malocclusion, also known as a “bad bite,” can be a term used to describe the overcrowding of teeth, underbites, overbites, crossbites, or open bites. There are three classes, with each class increasing in severity. These misaligned bites can cause issues such as discomfort when chewing, speech disorders, and frequent biting of the cheek, lips, or tongue. 

Braces in some form are the typical corrective measures, ranging from traditional metal braces, ceramics, self-ligating, lingual, or invisible aligners. In an earlier blog post, Sleep Dentistry we describe orthodontic treatments and their varying degrees of comfort, price points, and the length of time it takes to straighten the teeth. 

Treatment can make your teeth easier to clean, reducing your risk of tooth decay, gum disease, and strain on your face and jaw. 

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How to Fix Gaps in Teeth

Similar to malocclusions, gaps, and missing teeth can be quite problematic, leading to issues such as difficulty chewing, speech disorders, and even bone recession in the jaw, which can change the shape of your face. A knocked-out tooth constitutes a dental emergency. You have the best chance at saving it by seeing a dentist within 30 minutes of the incident, keeping the tooth clean and moist, and gently placing it back in the socket. 

Dental bridges and implants are the most common corrective measures. A bridge is attached to the surface of the teeth or gums and can be used to fill in several gaps at a time. Implants are best for single teeth and can offer a more natural look and feel. Titanium screws are drilled into the jaw bone and after the gums and bone heal in 3-6 months, the artificial tooth is mounted onto the screws. 

Many factors can determine if implants or bridges would be better for your situation, which you can learn about in our Dental Bridge Vs. Implants blog. 

How to Fix a Broken Tooth

As stated in the previous section, knocked-out, and broken teeth are best repaired within the window or 30 minutes to a few hours if you are trying to reattach the tooth or any large pieces of it. If the chip or break is severe and the piece is lost, dentists will often apply a tooth-colored resin that can fill in the space, called dental bonding. 

However, for minor enamel chips, a simple filling process can restore what was lost. Other small breaks may require reshaping or dental contouring to give a normal appearance to the tooth without having to go as far as putting a veneer over the tooth. 

Porcelain veneers

Veneers are porcelain shells that fit over the tooth for protective and cosmetic needs. They are best for teeth that are weak, chipped or broken, severely stained, misaligned, or have gaps around them. Porcelain veneers are fairly stain resistant and mimic the natural shine of real teeth. It may take around 3-4 visits to get your teeth prepared, fitted, and have the veneers made, with future follow-ups to ensure your gums and new tooth are healthy and healing well.

Cosmetic dentistry with Dr. Mahoney

Luckily, all of these treatments and more are available at Sleep Dentistry. Dr. Kevin Mahoney and his staff are highly trained and experienced, so much so that they can even do it while you’re asleep — ideal for those suffering from severe dental phobia or anxiety. For more information or to schedule your next appointment, call (814) 833-3505 or click the button below. 

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