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.

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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.

Where To Find Us 

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

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Which Dental Anxiety Treatment Option Is Right for You?

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Which Dental Anxiety Treatment Option Is Right for You?


For decades there’s been a perception of dentists as evil doctors that inflict nothing but pain on their patients. Cartoons and movies with these themes have contributed to this inherent belief that all dentistry is traumatic and painful. Dental anxiety is so prevalent that over 40 million Americans would rather put themselves at risk of developing health issues than visit a dentist. That’s why we’ve created a range of dental treatment options that are right for you. 

The pain-free option

There is no need to avoid your dentist any longer. At Sleep Dentistry Erie, we take care of your fear and anxiety. Dr. Kevin Mahoney is a highly qualified anesthesiologist. He has over 34 years of experience and is the only doctor to have an unrestricted general anesthesia permit in Erie, PA. With his knowledge, expertise, and our dedicated team you will not experience any pain whatsoever while getting the best possible treatment done. 

dental therapy dogs with child patient

Dental anxiety management options 

Depending on your level of dental anxiety, we have several different dental anxiety management options to suggest to you.

Easing minimal to moderate anxiety 

If you have little to no dental anxiety we have 3 suggestions for you:

Dogtor Gizmo, our licensed dental therapy dog

This solution requires no medication — it’s a natural relaxant named Dogtor Gizmo. He’s a dedicated therapy dog that can hang out with you before, during, and after your dental treatments. This cuddly, non-judgmental fella is happy to sit in your lap and help you through the treatment. Says the man himself: “Not to boast, but dental therapy dogs like me come with several benefits, including: decreasing your blood pressure, boosting your mood, lowering your anxiety and stress, loosening you up to interact and socialize with staff.”

Soak up the atmosphere

Our dedicated, caring staff takes pride in creating a happy, wholesome atmosphere. Their main priority is keeping you calm and making you feel comfortable. They’re trained to be 100% there for you, 100% of the time, so you can squeeze their hand when you get nervous and ask them all the questions you need to for you to feel comfortable. Open communication and setting clear expectations can go a long way, even before any treatment is administered. 

Topical sedation

Even if you’re not overly spooked by the sight or sound of dental equipment, it’s fairly normal to have some apprehension about experiencing pain or discomfort during treatment. Topical or local anesthesia (such as novocaine or lidocaine) numbs the site of the dental work while keeping fully awake and fully aware of your surroundings. After your procedure, you can continue with the day ahead. Your cheeks may feel a bit puffy and speaking may feel more difficult or strange, so we wouldn’t recommend doing this right before a presentation! The good news is that the numbness wears off an hour or so after the procedure. 

Sleep dentistry

For high dental anxiety or dental phobia, sleep dentistry is our recommended treatment option. You are put under general anesthetic and are entirely unconscious until the end of the procedure. General anesthesia is extremely safe, with a 99.97 percent success rate. The dentist can perform numerous procedures in one visit, and anxiety will be entirely removed from the equation as you remain fast asleep. You won’t remember being treated by the dentist. It’s ideal for older patients and those with special needs. The cons are that you will need someone to drive you home from the practice and you will have to take the day off. 

Schedule your next dentist appointment

All of our dental practices are 100% safe. Your comfort is our priority. With our well-rounded approach and highly qualified staff, we can assure you that your individual needs are met. Our dental approach will change the way you feel about dentistry forever. Routine check-ups will become a breeze once you realize that dentistry can be pain-free! Call us now to schedule an appointment and find out more about your dental anxiety treatment options.

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