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

When Is An Emergency Tooth Extraction Necessary?

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You can trust your emergency dentist in West Palm Beach will go above and beyond to save your tooth. However, when the tooth is beyond salvation, they may perform an emergency tooth extraction. Let’s take a look at the common scenarios that warrant this procedure. 

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Common Reasons for Emergency Tooth Extraction 

Impacted Wisdom Tooth 

Your wisdom teeth are the third molars that emerge sometime between your late teens and early twenties. Although some people don’t experience any problems with their wisdom teeth, others don’t have enough room in their jaws to accommodate them. In such cases, wisdom teeth get stuck underneath the gums or they end up pushing your other teeth out of their way. 

Besides causing pain, impacted wisdom teeth can also compromise your oral health. To address this problem, your dentist may recommend wisdom teeth removal. 

Severe Tooth Decay 

When left untreated, plaque and tartar buildup can lead to tooth decay and cavities over time. If more than half of the tooth suffers decay or has a cavity that has grown beyond what can be repaired by a dental filling, crown, or root canal treatment, you’ll need an emergency tooth extraction. 

Fractured Tooth Under Your Gums 

You can crack your lower molar when they absorb a lot of impact while you’re chewing your food. Additionally, the force from chewing can also crack a tooth that has had a large filling or a root canal. An emergency tooth extraction can be the best solution for a fractured tooth beneath your gum line. 

Periodontal Disease 

Unlike gingivitis, periodontitis isn’t reversible with routine dental cleanings and good oral hygiene. This disease can cause your teeth to fall out as it attacks the gums and other structures that support them. As a result, this condition may require dental extractions.  

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Do You Need To See an Emergency Dentist in West Palm Beach? 

At South Florida Sedation Dentistry, we strive to provide you with the best care possible with the best equipment in a comfortable and stress-free environment. Contact us today to schedule your appointment. 

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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