Posts tagged cavities
filings

We care about the safety of dental materials and do not place mercury containing silver (amalgam) fillings. Instead we place BPA-free white (composite fillings), which are safe and aesthetic.

They look so great that no one will know your child had a cavity!

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Samantha Penncavities
reverse agent

Children have a tendency to bite their lips and even the inside of their cheeks when they are numb from anesthesia. Children also become embarrassed being numb because they can’t speak clearly or smile or drink properly, which may make them feel uncomfortable and self-conscious. Additionally, drooling can become an issue.

We can reverse the “numb feeling” so children can go back to school without feeling funny or injuring themselves.

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Samantha Penncavities
sdf

Silver Diamine Fluoride (SDF) is a non-invasive treatment option for cavities, using topical medicine that is painted on the tooth instead of a more invasive surgical (drill and fill) approach.

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Samantha Penncavities
needle-less Injections

Young Dentistry uses the latest technology in anesthesia for routine dental fillings – the Single Tooth Anesthesia (STA) System, a computer-controlled injection technology that deposits anesthetic precisely to the tooth through the periodontal ligament. Analgesia can now be gained without having to inject into the gums.

This means kids will hardly feel a thing!

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Samantha Penncavities