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Depending on who you are, scheduling a dental x-ray either sounds super convenient or super stressful. The truth, however, is that dental x-rays are simple, easy, and teeth-saving. No matter your age, or sex, anyone can suffer from tooth decay and cavities. Dental x-rays help keep you informed about what’s going on inside your mouth, especially the parts that go unseen.
If you want to improve your smile, dental veneers are an option to help you achieve the smile you’ve always dreamed of. Whether you have chipped teeth, gaps between your teeth, or any other type of cosmetic issue that you want to fix, veneers are a potential solution that can perfect your smile.
Although many common dental problems are cosmetic in nature, it does not mean there aren’t underlying health issues to address when dealing with discolored, misaligned, or missing teeth. From professional teeth whitening, teeth contouring and reshaping, there are many options to restore both aesthetics and functionality to teeth.
Hello friends & fans! Would you please be kind enough to join us in helping animals in need stay safe and warm this winter? Every year around this time, I put together a calendar to raise money for animal rescue and advocacy groups, to help match my feline friends and canine companions with the forever homes they deserve. A limited supply is left over and can still be ordered at my personal website. Find out how!
When determining how often you should get your teeth cleaned, consider your medical and oral health histories, your diet and lifestyle, and whether you wear a dental appliance. Sleep Dentistry Erie with Dr. Kevin Mahoney is eager to resume routine care as safely and efficiently as possible as Erie County reopens.
Dental anxiety affects more people than most may think. An estimated 20% of all dental patients have some form of dental anxiety. Both patient and dentist have a role to play in the management of dental anxiety, as well as its more intense form, dental phobia.
Toothpaste has come a long way since Ancient Egypt, and even in the last 30 years — so much so that knowing what you're buying can be overwhelming. In this month's blog, we break down the major ingredients in modern toothpaste and the role they play in keeping your teeth clean and cavity-free.
It takes 28 to 32 teeth to create a fully healthy adult smile. Learn what they do, how they're structured, and how your dentist can fix them should they suffer damage or wear with dental restorations. Thanks to modern materials and technology, complete smile makeovers are possible!
Gum health and general health are close relatives; periodontal disease is associated with a higher risk of developing a score of other health issues, from cardiovascular disease to diabetes to dementia. Scared yet? Don’t be. Learn how to prevent periodontal disease by serving a comprehensive dental care routine and regularly visiting your family dentist.
Learn the characteristics of different levels of both anesthesia and sedation.
While children grow, they will hit so many developmental milestones over multiple years. These milestones include learning to walk, talk, read, write, and so much more! However, they also achieve five important dental milestones starting from around the age of six months, and going into adulthood.
For some, going to the dentist may cause immense fear or anxiety throughout a visit. Because of this phobia, people have been reluctant to seek proper dental care and there needed to be a way for patients to feel comfortable during any dental procedure. Now, there is!
Hey Friends..I got invited to join Bandit and the Gang as their Therapy Dogtor.
Please help our team nominate Dr. Kevin Mahoney for Erie's Choice Awards 2018!
Gizmo is training to be a therapy dog and will be working at Sleep Dentistry with Dr. Kevin Mahoney when he graduates.
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