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

Common Misconceptions About Teeth Whitening

Fort Pierce Dentist examining teeth

If you’re like most people, you probably fantasize about having straight and pearly white teeth. As a result, your Fort Pierce dentist offers professional teeth whitening to help you achieve your desired shade. While teeth whitening is a relatively safe procedure, there are plenty of myths surrounding this dental service that needs to be cleared up.

With so much information on this dental procedure available online knowing what to believe can be difficult. If you want to distinguish what’s fact from fiction, we’ve debunked some of the most common teeth whitening myths today.

Fort Pierce Dentist recommended tooth brush

Common Teeth Whitening Myths Debunked

Oil Pulling Coconut Oil Whitens Your Teeth

For many years, oil pulling has been a widespread cultural practice in India and other regions of Asia. Swishing coconut oil in the mouth before spitting it out is commonly used for tooth whitening. While this method of whitening teeth is frequently used in this area, scientific evidence is not enough to prove its effects.  

Activated Charcoal Whitens Teeth

You’ve probably seen on social media individuals brushing activated charcoal onto their teeth to whiten them. The charcoal powder, they claim, dissolves bacteria and stains that cause teeth to appear dull. Dentists assert that there isn’t enough scientific proof to back up this claim.    

All Teeth May Be Whitened Using Teeth Whitening Procedures

Not all teeth can be bleached, especially teeth damaged by cavities and tooth decay. A patient’s oral health will directly affect how well teeth whitening procedures work. Teeth whitening will most likely have little to no effect on teeth that are damaged, crooked, and full of cavities. 

Both Professional and Home Whitening Kits Give the Same Results

It’s not true that professional and home whitening kits provide the same results. Dentists who use professional whitening agents can whiten stained teeth faster and more effectively than over-the-counter whitening gels.

Fort Pierce Dentist recommended tooth brush

Do You Need the Help of a Fort Pierce Dentist to Whiten Your Teeth?

Make an appointment with Smooth Sailing Dental today if you want to brighten and whiten your smile. Our team of dedicated specialists can restore your smile with the help of our modern dental techniques and technology. Get started on your dental health when you call us today

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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