Benefits of Sleep Dentistry

Dr. Kevin Mahoney is a board-certified dental anesthesiologist and has been providing the benefits of dental anesthesia, as well as other pain-free dentistry services, to his patients for decades. Those benefits include:

  • Relaxation and patient comfort
  • Effectiveness of dental procedures administered
  • Time-saving - several dental procedures during a single visit

If you are one of the many people in the United States with a dental phobia, Dr. Kevin Mahoney and his highly trained staff can help you have a comfortable dental visit, no matter how old you are.

"By striving to offer the highest quality dental care, I hope to motivate you to choose excellence and to enjoy the long-term benefits of that decision. Fear and anxiety is the number one reason people avoid necessary dental care. I am dedicated to the comfort of those who place their trust in me. Sleep dentistry is an affordable, safe way to better dental health. I am confident I can help you have a comfortable and enjoyable experience."

-Dr. Kevin Mahoney

Special Considerations, Special Care

Dr. Kevin Mahoney is the only dental anesthesiologist in the Erie area certified by the American Dental Association. Dental anesthesia is a safe, effective, and efficient way to administer high-quality, pain-free dental care to those who would avoid or refuse treatment altogether. Dr. Kevin Mahoney has extensive experience working with a wide variety of special needs patients, including:

  • Elderly adults with dementia
  • Uncooperative children
  • Those who can’t get numb from local anesthesia, such as Novocaine
  • Those with dental phobias

Everyone deserves quality dental care, but not everyone deserves the same approach. For many of us, a typical dental visit may not be enjoyable, but it is still tolerable. For others, even routine dental procedures bring an impossible mental or physical hurdle. For these patients, sleep dentistry may be the ideal solution.


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Frequently Asked Questions

What is sleep dentistry?

There are many differences between general anesthesia and IV sedation that have a big impact on how the procedures are practiced in sleep dentistry. Many dental offices use the term sleep dentistry when actually talking about IV sedation. This can be confusing because “sleep dentistry” is more similar to and descriptive of general anesthesia.

When under general anesthesia, the certified anesthesiologist manages your breathing through a tube. General anesthesia affects the entire body rather than a localized, specific area. When recovering, patients slowly come out of a sedated state.

A few of the main components of general anesthesia include:

  • You are totally unconscious (asleep)
  • You will not feel pain
  • You will have little to no memory of the procedure

There are several other forms of dental sedation in addition to IV sedation and general anesthesia including oral sedation or the use of laughing gas (nitrous oxide). The dental staff and certified anesthesiologists of Sleep Dentistry will help you determine which procedure best fits your needs and desires.

How long will I be sedated with sleep dentistry?

The amount of time you are sedated depends on the amount of work that needs to be done. We are experts and will be able to approximate the right amount of time to get the most amount of work done, resulting in fewer appointments and less stress. The average timeframe to be sedated is between 1 and 6 hours, although that may vary.

Is sleep dentistry right for me?

Sleep Dentistry is especially perfect for people with dental phobias. The dental staff of Sleep Dentistry Erie has extensive experience in practicing safe dental anesthesia procedures on a wide range of patients.

Multiple factors are taken into consideration when determining if you would make a good candidate for sleep dentistry, such as your overall health, history of allergies, and your anxiety level.

Dental anesthesia works well for people who have:

  • Fear of the dentist
  • Difficulty getting numb
  • A bad gag reflex
  • Very sensitive teeth
  • A limited amount of time for treatment
  • Complex dental problems, including extractions and immediate dentures

Whether you're someone who has a disability that prevents you from receiving traditional dental treatment or you simply hate going to the dentist, our dental staff can help by providing relaxing dental anesthesia treatment.

Is sleep dentistry safe?

Yes, Dental Anesthesia is very safe as long as it's administered by a certified dental anesthesiologist. They are extensively trained in the outpatient setting to make your experience as pleasant as possible.

Are there any other dentists who perform sleep dentistry?

Currently, Dr. Kevin Mahoney is the only doctor to have an unrestricted general anesthesia permit in Erie, PA.

Will sleep dentistry cure my dental phobia?

Sleep Dentistry is not a cure for anxiety or dental phobia. It should be viewed more as a temporary solution. Although some people have reported lessened anxiety after completing a session, this may vary from person to person.

If you or someone you know has a special consideration preventing them from getting the quality dental care they need, schedule an appointment with Dr. Kevin Mahoney online or by calling (814) 833-3505.

Where To Find Us

Address: 3915 Caughey Rd, Erie, PA 16506

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Cosmetic Dentistry Options: Veneers vs. Whitening

Posted on June 25th, 2021 at 10:11 AM
Cosmetic Dentistry Options: Veneers vs. Whitening

Yellowed and discolored teeth are one of the most common cosmetic dentistry issues that people experience during their lifetimes. 

According to the Association of Healthcare Journalists, 1 in 3 Americans aged 50 to 64 is insecure about the appearance of their teeth. 

However, smile insecurity is even more common for Americans aged 18 to 49 — almost half of the people surveyed by the American Dental Association in this age group reported feeling embarrassed about the state of their teeth and said they try to avoid smiling whenever possible.

Luckily, discoloration is one of the easier cosmetic dental issues to solve. Most people turn to whitening treatments (either at-home or professional teeth whitening) and get great results. 

Dental veneers are another more drastic option that can give your smile a complete makeover, addressing other cosmetic issues in addition to discoloration.

What causes tooth discoloration?

Many factors can contribute to tooth discoloration, including aging, lifestyle, poor oral hygiene, dental trauma, medications, and even genetics. 

Different types of discolored teeth can generally be divided into 3 categories:

  • Yellowed/stained teeth
  • Teeth with dark spots/brown spots
  • Teeth with white spots

Different types of discoloration may be better candidates for whitening vs veneers than others, so let’s take a closer look at the above categories.

Yellowing/staining

A certain amount of yellowing is normal as people age, but other factors can cause your teeth to become discolored more quickly. 

Yellowing occurs as the tooth enamel wears away because of aging, dietary habits, and other lifestyle habits, such as smoking. Teeth can also become stained over time from drinking beverages like coffee, tea, and red wine.

Fortunately, yellowed and stained teeth are great candidates for teeth whitening treatments! Patients usually see very noticeable results after using professional-grade whitening treatments to brighten their smiles.

Dark spots/brown spots

Spots on your teeth are usually caused by some sort of dental trauma or a hard impact on the surface of your teeth. Certain types of medication can also cause spots to develop. 

Spotted teeth are typically harder to fix with teeth whitening treatments, and often require porcelain veneers to cover up the discoloration.

White spots

Teeth can also develop white spots on the surface of the teeth, which happens because of excessive exposure to fluoride while the teeth are developing. 

White spots may be blended in with the color of the rest of the teeth using dental whitening treatments, but they sometimes require a different cosmetic dental treatment, such as veneers.

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How does whitening combat tooth discoloration?

Professional teeth whitening treatments use specialized dental-grade bleaching gels that contain either hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide. 

When the gel sits on your teeth for the prescribed amount of time, it penetrates the enamel and breaks down the stains, brightening your smile. Heat and/or light may also be used to speed up and intensify the whitening process. 

When you first start a teeth whitening treatment plan, you usually have to do several 30- to 60-minute whitening sessions to see results. Many people see their teeth whitened by 3 to 8 shades after the initial procedures.

It’s important to note that your teeth won’t stay permanently white after using teeth-whitening gels. They will still be yellow and stain at the same rate as before. To keep your smile dazzling, you should schedule regular treatments every 3 to 6 months.

When (and why) teeth whitening might not work for you

During a dental whitening procedure, some tooth sensitivity is normal and is completely bearable for most people. However, if you have extremely sensitive teeth, the process might not be the best choice for you.

As we mentioned earlier, dark spots or brown spots usually can’t be whitened as easily as other types of discoloration can. 

Teeth whitening gels also don’t work on porcelain veneers, dental crowns and bridges, dental implants, or tooth-colored fillings. In other words, they only work on natural teeth. 

Finally, some people naturally have more yellow teeth because of their genetics. In this case, their teeth might not respond as well to whitening treatments.

Complete smile makeover with veneers

If teeth whitening procedures don’t work for you, or you have other cosmetic dental issues that you want to address as well, dental veneers may be a good option. 

Dental veneers are ultra-thin, tooth-colored porcelain shells that are custom-made to fit over your existing teeth. They can be used to mask discoloration, as well as chipped or worn teeth, large gaps or uneven spacing, and crooked or misshapen teeth.

Porcelain veneers can give your smile a total makeover! This makes them an excellent choice if you’re feeling self-conscious about the state of your teeth because of more than just discoloration.

And, whereas you have to keep up with teeth whitening treatments to maintain a bright smile, veneers are a more permanent option. They are highly resistant to staining and remain nice and white for their lifetime, which is generally up to 15 years.

Keep your cosmetic dental options open with Dr. Kevin Mahoney

Dr. Kevin Mahoney has more than 34 years in practice and provides both dental whitening treatments and complete smile makeovers with veneers. 

He is passionate not only about improving his patients’ oral health but about making it easier and more comfortable for people with dental anxiety or phobia to make a trip to the dentist.

Do you wish you could smile with more confidence, but you’ve been putting off cosmetic dental procedures because you’re nervous about seeing a dentist? 

Dr. Mahoney is here to help you get the dazzling smile you’ve been missing, in the quickest, most comfortable way possible.

Give us a call today to schedule an appointment and we’ll help you choose the perfect cosmetic treatment for you and your teeth.

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