Tooth Removal in Erie, PA

At Sleep Dentistry Erie, our commitment to service is all about you. Your comfort is our top priority no matter what the reason is for your visit. Tooth removal is a necessary procedure that occurs when your oral health benefits by removing a tooth. With modern technology, tooth extraction has become a very simple, painless, and quick procedure. At Sleep Dentistry, our experienced team will be with you every step of the tooth removal process to ensure that you experience the utmost comfort.

Woman smiling after tooth removal and recovery

Reasons for Tooth Removal

Wisdom teeth growing in 

Wisdom teeth don’t come in until later in adolescence and adulthood, from around the ages of 17-21. Some people don’t have wisdom teeth, and others aren’t bothered by them when they do come in. However, they can lead to overcrowding in your mouth and may need to be removed so that you can maintain your smile.

Infected teeth

Infected teeth can occur from a bacterial infection or untreated cavity. This can lead to a buildup of pus that can form a tooth abscess or decay. If left untreated, the tooth abscess can spread to other parts of the mouth or areas of the body.

Tooth damage or breakage

When a tooth is chipped or broken, the structure of the tooth becomes compromised. This affects the function of your teeth. Broken teeth can make it hard to chew or swallow. Fractured teeth can be extremely painful and may need to be extracted.

Periodontal disease

Periodontal disease occurs when the gums of your mouth become infected, sometimes leading to gingivitis and bacterial infection. In cases of periodontal disease where teeth become badly infected, tooth extraction may prevent the infection from spreading. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

How is a tooth removal performed?

There are two ways a tooth extraction can be performed: simply or surgically. A simple tooth removal is usually over in a matter of minutes and requires only a local anesthetic to numb the extraction area and forceps to dislodge it. It can only be performed when there is sufficient tooth structure remaining above the gum line.

When there is tooth damage or fragmentation below the gum line, you’ll be scheduled for a surgical removal. A surgical tooth extraction requires pulling away the gums to access the tooth, where it’s removed whole or in sections. The patient is either under sedation or general anesthesia for the duration of the procedure.

What should I eat after a tooth removal?

You’re able to eat after your tooth removal procedure, however, you should only consume soft foods or non-alcoholic liquids. Around two weeks after a tooth extraction is typically when patients feel they can assume their normal eating habits.

Why should I get my wisdom teeth removed?

Wisdom teeth may need to be removed if they grow into your mouth and seem to eventually cause overcrowding or shifting in your mouth. This can disrupt your current smile and lead to other dental issues. This shifting of your teeth can also be painful for some people and a viable option to avoid that is to have your wisdom teeth removed. Dental X-rays will help determine the state of your wisdom teeth and if they need to be removed.

How are missing teeth replaced?

Missing teeth are replaced with dental bridges or dental implants. Dental bridges are a combination of abutments (supports mounted on existing teeth) and pontics (prosthetic teeth that “bridge” the gap created by missing teeth). Dental implants are anchored directly into the jawbone via titanium screws (the roots), closely mimicking natural teeth. They cost more and require more time to install than bridges, but tend to be a better long-term investment for adult non-smokers in good overall health.

How long does it take a tooth extraction to heal?

Tooth extractions will begin to heal immediately, however the healing process takes about a week to two weeks to be completed. This can vary from patient to patient but it’s wise to follow the recovery instructions provided by your dentist.

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

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Tips on Choosing the Best Pediatric Dentist

Posted on April 28th, 2021 at 2:38 PM
Tips on Choosing the Best Pediatric Dentist

A healthy and beautiful smile is a lifelong gift. It is a gift, however, that only comes after hard work and dedication to healthy habits from an early age. It all starts with choosing the right pediatric dentist. Which, frankly, is a challenge for most parents. 

As a parent, it is your responsibility to show your child that dental visits are an important part of a healthy life and facilitate a good relationship they can maintain with their teeth and their dental provider(s) for the rest of their life. 

With so many factors to consider, some parents become overwhelmed and ultimately just put off the task instead of working to figure it out. 

What’s the harm in that? The kid will lose their first set of teeth anyway. You only need to take them to the dentist when they start getting their adult teeth . . . right? Wrong! 

Children should start seeing the dentist as infants, when their first teeth are beginning to come in. Choosing a great pediatric dentist is important to establish healthy habits, attitudes around personal hygiene, and build a strong foundation for a lifetime of smiles.

To make the choice easier, consider four main attributes of a pediatric dentist. 

  1. The dentist’s accreditations and experience. 
  2. The environment of their practice along with the provider’s general attitude.
  3. What type of preventative treatment capabilities the dentist/practice has.
  4. Other practical considerations that may influence your choice.

1. Consider the dentist’s accreditations and experience.

Finding the best pediatric dentist for your family is a challenge. Thankfully, if you know what you’re looking for, the herd is thinner, making your decision easier. 

Pediatric dentists are different from family dentists. The primary difference between the two is how specialized a pediatric dentist’s practice is. Pediatric dentists are specially trained to work on youth patients anywhere between infancy and adolescence. 

Family (or general) dentists, on the other hand, work with children on an as-needed basis, not exclusively, meaning they often have less practical experience. 

Pediatric dentistry is a specialized practice because the mouths, teeth, and gums of these patients grow and change differently than those of adults. They also require different types of treatment and care. 

Not to mention, after years of working with children, pediatric dentists tend to know all of the tricks to help make kids feel comfortable, safe, and cared for — making for a positive dental experience from day one. 

2. Is the dental office environment welcoming?

So you think you’ve found a reputable pediatric dentist in town and are excited to take your child for the first time. Before you rush into making an appointment, consider the environment of the office. Without ever being there, it may be hard to tell what’s up with a place, but seeing as it is an important feature, try and go out of your way to see if you can scope out the dental practice. 

Ask your friends, family, neighbors, or random stranger at the grocery store if they have ever been or taken their child there. Look at photos on Google My Business and read reviews. If all else fails, perhaps even consider stopping by the office in person to schedule an appointment. This will allow you to figure out what the interior environment is like — and give you the necessary clues to tell how comfortable your child will feel during his or her appointment.

Look for dental offices near you that: 

  • Have a friendly staff, ready to help your child feel good. 
  • Use equipment designed for children such as chairs, mouthpieces, and different toothpaste. This will help your child feel more relaxed because they won’t be forced to “sit up like a big kid” to have their gums poked and prodded.
  • Are inviting in terms of color, lighting, and general atmosphere. 
  • Have a pediatric dentist that is not intimidating and prepared to get down to the child’s level if needed. 

3. What are the dentist’s preventative treatment capabilities?

A pediatric dentist’s prime objective is to help children prevent any dental or oral health complications as they grow into adults. They should be pros at preventative treatment. 

Here is a look at some of the most important preventative dental treatments for children:

1. Teeth cleanings

Children need their teeth professionally cleaned at least twice a year. This is critical for patients of all ages to remove plaque and other build-up that can cause tooth decay, though for children it is of even higher importance. While they’re still learning how to properly brush and floss on their own, they need a professional pediatric dentist to work alongside them to ensure a healthy smile.

2. Mouthguards

These dental appliances are especially important for active kids. When fitted properly by a dentist, they protect teeth from damage that can happen in an instant during child’s play.

3. Fluoride treatments

Rinsing with fluoride helps strengthen teeth and enamel, which in turn prevents cavities. Pediatric dentists with appropriate and available preventative treatments will be able to do a fluoride application in-office.

4. Dental sealants

Dental sealants are clear plastic-like substances that, when applied directly to the teeth, fill in crevasses that can collect food particles and bacteria. If left accessible, these crevasses can easily create cavities if not cleaned properly twice a day. Seeing as kids aren’t necessarily great at brushing their teeth (especially at a very young age), dental sealants can be a parent’s best friend since they help prevent future dental complications. 

4. Remember to consider other practical details.

You’re a busy parent with a lot on your plate. Taking your child to the dentist shouldn’t be the most stressful thing ever. Instead, consider logistical details that will help make adding dental care into your routine easier, rather than harder. 

Other practical details to consider when choosing the best pediatric dentist for your child(ren): 

  • Location (is it convenient for you?)
  • Hours of operation
  • Is the dentist a pediatric dentist or a family dentist or both? 
  • Does the dentist take your insurance? 

Never settle for anything but the best pediatric dentist

Regardless of the rest, you should settle for nothing but the best. Even if everything else looks good, as a parent you should settle for nothing less than a dentist that treats you and your child like family and does everything in their power to make you both feel comfortable while receiving dental care. 

And doing just that is Dr. Kevin Mahoney at Sleep Dentistry Erie’s main goal. To show you what that means, you’re invited to schedule a consultation with him and the staff to make sure that you feel good about making the best choice for your child’s pediatric dental care. 

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