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Sedation Dentistry in Pittsburgh, PA

The Pittsburgh Dental Spa is committed to our patients and their comfort while visiting the dentist. That's why we use sedation dentistry to help patients overcome fears, have a positive experience, and get the treatment they need. If you're worried about dental procedures, don't be; we work with patients facing similar concerns every day, and we've developed a way to help them overcome this fear.


To visit a sedation dentist in the Pittsburgh, PA, area, reach out to our friendly and knowledgeable team today to learn more or to book your appointment.

Sedation Dentistry Options

Our sedation options are safe and effective. Sedation allows your dentist to create a more relaxed and calm environment by easing the patient's anxiety. To better help our patients, we offer a number of pain relief options including:

  • Intravenous or IV sedation: IV sedation, or general anesthesia, is a stronger approach to pain management used when other sedative drugs aren't shown to be effective. This option puts the patient to sleep and is best used for lengthy procedures or when the patient has special needs.
  • Nitrous oxide (laughing gas): This is a mild sedative that can be inhaled. It calms patients by causing a pleasant feeling and a mild tingling sensation. Patients are still awake and alert but do require an escort.
  • Premedication: For patients with greater anxiety, sedative drugs are often used. This could include anti-anxiety medications and tranquilizers. Often these sedative pills will be combined with nitrous oxide for optimum results. This is one of our most affordable and popular sedation options.

If you have an upcoming dental appointment or procedure that you're nervous about, talk to our sedation dentist about your options. Call Pittsburgh Dental Spa at (412) 200-2614 to learn more. We look forward to working with you and helping you to achieve greater oral health.

Cosmetic Dentistry in Pittsburgh, PA

Boost your confidence in your smile with a little help from your dental team at Pittsburgh Dental Spa in Pittsburgh, PA. We provide a range of comprehensive dental services in order to better serve our patients and their needs. If you need to visit us for dental cleanings, cosmetic dentistry, or anything in between, we'll make sure you are taken care of. Schedule an appointment with our skilled and experienced dentist today to see for yourself.

Our Cosmetic Dentistry Services

Cosmetic dentistry services might not always be required for the health of your teeth, but our advanced treatment options allow you to be confident in your teeth and proud of your beautiful, aesthetic smile. Some of our cosmetic services include:

  • Professional whitening system: Stop by for an in-office whitening procedure. This system is effective at removing a variety of stains such as those caused by coffee, tea, age, and antibiotics. We can also provide you with a take-home whitening system to remineralize your teeth.
  • Dental veneers: Improve the appearance of your teeth through the addition of veneers. This procedure includes attaching thin pieces of porcelain to your existing teeth in order to change or improve their color, shape, or size.
  • Dental bonding: Similar to veneers, dental bonding involves applying a resin mixture to your tooth. This resin is matched to the color of your surrounding teeth and hardens or bonds to the tooth underneath to create an aesthetic outer layer.
  • Ceramic bridgework: If you're missing a tooth, ceramic bridgework will fill in the gap and provide you with a seamless appearance of a full set of teeth. In this procedure, dental crowns are placed on the teeth to the sides of the gap and connect them to another crown that fills the gap.
  • Ceramic dental crowns: For a dental crown procedure, your dentist will place a cap over your damaged tooth to protect it from further damage and to instantly change its appearance. Your crown will be carefully matched to your surrounding teeth to create a natural look.

Contact Pittsburgh Dental Spa for your dental cleanings and cosmetic dentistry appointments. We are located in Pittsburgh, PA, and serve the surrounding areas including Imperial, PA.

Dental Emergency Services for Pittsburgh, PA & Surrounding Communities

Any dental emergency like an injury to the teeth or gums can be potentially serious and should not be ignored. Ignoring a dental problem can increase the risk of permanent damage as well as the need for more extensive and expensive treatment down the road.



Here's a quick summary of what to do for some common dental problems.

  • Toothaches: First, thoroughly rinse your mouth with warm water. Use dental floss to remove any lodged food. If your mouth is swollen, apply a cold compress to the outside of your mouth or cheek. Never put aspirin or any other painkiller against the gums near the aching tooth because it may burn the gum tissue. See your dentist as soon as possible.

  • Chipped or broken teeth: Save any pieces. Rinse the mouth using warm water; rinse any broken pieces. If there's bleeding, apply a piece of gauze to the area for about 10 minutes or until the bleeding stops. Apply a cold compress to the outside of the mouth, cheek, or lip near the broken / chipped tooth to keep any swelling down and relieve pain. See your dentist as soon as possible.

  • Knocked-out tooth: Retrieve the tooth, hold it by the crown (the part that is usually exposed in the mouth), and rinse off the tooth root with water if it's dirty. Do not scrub it or remove any attached tissue fragments. If possible, try to put the tooth back in place. Make sure it's facing the right way. Never force it into the socket. If it's not possible to reinsert the tooth in the socket, put the tooth in a small container of milk (or cup of water that contains a pinch of table salt, if milk is not available) or a product containing cell growth medium, such as Save-a-Tooth. In all cases, see your dentist as quickly as possible. Knocked out teeth with the highest chances of being saved are those seen by the dentist and returned to their socket within 1 hour of being knocked out.

  • Extruded (partially dislodged) tooth: See your dentist right away. Until you reach your dentist's office, to relieve pain, apply a cold compress to the outside of the mouth or cheek in the affected area. Take an over-the-counter pain reliever (such as Tylenol or Advil) if needed.

  • Objects caught between teeth: First, try using dental floss to very gently and carefully remove the object. If you can't get the object out, see your dentist. Never use a pin or other sharp object to poke at the stuck object. These instruments can cut your gums or scratch your tooth surface.

  • Lost filling: As a temporary measure, stick a piece of sugarless gum into the cavity (sugar-filled gum will cause pain) or use an over-the-counter dental cement. See your dentist as soon as possible.

  • Lost crown: If the crown falls off, make an appointment to see your dentist as soon as possible and bring the crown with you. If you can't get to the dentist right away and the tooth is causing pain, use a cotton swab to apply a little clove oil to the sensitive area (clove oil can be purchased at your local drug store or in the spice aisle of your grocery store). If possible, slip the crown back over the tooth. Before doing so, coat the inner surface with an over-the-counter dental cement, toothpaste, or denture adhesive, to help hold the crown in place. Do not use super glue!

  • Broken braces wires: If a wire breaks or sticks out of a bracket or band and is poking your cheek, tongue, or gum, try using the eraser end of a pencil to push the wire into a more comfortable position. If you can't reposition the wire, cover the end with orthodontic wax, a small cotton ball, or piece of gauze until you can get to your orthodontist's office. Never cut the wire, as you could end up swallowing it or breathing it into your lungs.

  • Loose brackets and bands: Temporarily reattach loose braces with a small piece of orthodontic wax. Alternatively, place the wax over the braces to provide a cushion. See your orthodontist as soon as possible. If the problem is a loose band, save it and call your orthodontist for an appointment to have it re-cemented or replaced (and to have missing spacers replaced).

  • Abscess: Abscesses are infections that occur around the root of a tooth or in the space between the teeth and gums. Abscesses are a serious condition that can damage tissue and surrounding teeth, with the infection possibly spreading to other parts of the body if left untreated.

    Because of the serious oral health and general health problems that can result from an abscess, see your dentist as soon as possible if you discover a pimple-like swelling on your gum that usually is painful. In the meantime, to ease the pain and draw the pus toward the surface, try rinsing your mouth with a mild salt water solution (1/2 teaspoon of table salt in 8 ounces of water) several times a day.


  • Soft-tissue injuries: Injuries to the soft tissues, which include the tongue, cheeks, gums, and lips, can result in bleeding. To control the bleeding, here's what to do:
  1. Rinse your mouth with a mild salt-water solution.
  2. Use a moistened piece of gauze or tea bag to apply pressure to the bleeding site. Hold in place for 15 to 20 minutes.
  3. To both control bleeding and relieve pain, hold a cold compress to the outside of the mouth or cheek in the affected area for 5 to 10 minutes.
  4. If the bleeding doesn't stop, see your dentist right away or go to a hospital emergency room. Continue to apply pressure on the bleeding site with the gauze until you can be seen and treated.
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