Coronavirus Announcement Now Offering Telehealth Consultations! COVID-19 Patient Screening Form

Dear Patients and Parents,

We are thrilled to announce the immediate availability of our secure telehealth video service! We now offer fully HIPAA-compliant video conferencing for our patients and friends that is:

Our new video chat service is completely safe and secure, fully protects the privacy of the patient, and works on Android and iOS, on PCs and Macs! The software is fully vetted and tested so that our patients and friends can rest assured that their protected health information will remain private and secure. All you need to have is a computer, tablet or smartphone with Web Cam and audio capabilities and a good internet connection! We are now scheduling appointments for new and established patients to video chat directly with the dentist to review your existing treatment plans and/or answer any of your dental need questions. Patients may schedule video chat appointments by calling our office and speaking with our staff available during business hours Monday through Friday.

Sincerely,
W. Roger Long, DDS, PA
Bethany T. Wierzbicki, DMD, MBA

Adriana Albite, DMD

W. Roger Long, DDS

Bethany Wierzbicki, DMD, MBA

Dental Crowns Fort Pierce | Steps of Placing a Dental Crown

who offers dental crowns fort pierce?

Dental crowns Fort Pierce are sometimes called dental caps. They’re used to preserve the restore teeth that have large cavities in them. Aside from preserving their structural integrity, dental crowns are placed to protect the health of the teeth in question. It can be used to cap or encircle the entire tooth or dental implant with the use of special dental cement. Whether you’re scheduled to undergo this dental procedure or you’re just plain curious, here’s an overview of the steps of placing a dental crown.

who offers dental crowns fort pierce?

How are Dental Crowns Placed?

The Dentist Prepares the Tooth

The tooth’s outer portion is removed in order to accommodate the crown’s placement. Any signs of decay are also removed. In some cases, the tooth’s core may need to be built up if the crown requires an additional tooth structure to support it.

An Impression is Made

Next, the dentist would need to make an impression of the tooth in question with the use of a mold or a digital scan in order to create an exact model for the patient’s new crown.

The Placement of the Temporary Crown

Unless the dentist has a piece of special equipment that allows you to receive your permanent crown in just a single visit, a temporary crown may be placed on your tooth for a week or two while your permanent crown is being crafted at a dental laboratory. The affected tooth with the temporary crown may become sensitive to foods or drinks that are either hot or cold and your dentist will advise you to steer clear of sticky foods during this time.

The Placement of the New Crown

Once your permanent crown is ready, the dentist will have it placed and adjusted as needed. As soon as a perfect fit is determined, your permanent crown will be cemented into place.

who offers dental crowns fort pierce?

Want to Know More About Dental Crowns Fort Pierce?

If you need more information about dental crowns Fort Pierce, call Smooth Sailing Dental to schedule a consultation.

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Coronavirus Announcement Now Offering Telehealth Consultations! COVID-19 Patient Screening Form

Dear Patients and Parents,

We are thrilled to announce the immediate availability of our secure telehealth video service! We now offer fully HIPAA-compliant video conferencing for our patients and friends that is:

Our new video chat service is completely safe and secure, fully protects the privacy of the patient, and works on Android and iOS, on PCs and Macs! The software is fully vetted and tested so that our patients and friends can rest assured that their protected health information will remain private and secure. All you need to have is a computer, tablet or smartphone with Web Cam and audio capabilities and a good internet connection! We are now scheduling appointments for new and established patients to video chat directly with the dentist to review your existing treatment plans and/or answer any of your dental need questions. Patients may schedule video chat appointments by calling our office and speaking with our staff available during business hours Monday through Friday.

Sincerely,
W. Roger Long, DDS, PA
Bethany T. Wierzbicki, DMD, MBA