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

Why Tooth Extractions Are Sometimes Necessary

A dentist may recommend tooth extraction when a tooth is too damaged or infected to be saved, helping protect your overall oral health. 

Tooth extraction is often considered a last resort in dentistry, but in some cases, it is the best option to prevent further complications. Many patients visiting a Fort Pierce Dentist for extractions are experiencing severe decay, infection, or damage that cannot be treated with fillings, crowns, or root canals. 

Severe Tooth Decay or Infection 

When decay reaches deep into the tooth and affects the root, saving the tooth may no longer be possible. In these cases, removing the tooth helps stop the spread of infection to surrounding teeth and gums, protecting overall oral health. 

Gum Disease and Bone Loss 

Advanced gum disease can weaken the tissues and bone that support teeth. When teeth become loose or unstable, extraction may be necessary to prevent pain and further damage. 

Broken or Damaged Teeth 

Teeth that are severely cracked or fractured due to trauma below the gum line often cannot be restored. Extraction helps eliminate pain and prevents infection from developing in the damaged area. 

Overcrowding or Orthodontic Needs 

Sometimes teeth are removed to create space for proper alignment during orthodontic treatment. This helps improve bite function and long-term dental health. 

Schedule Your Appointment with a Fort Pierce Dentist 

A dentist can safely perform tooth extractions when necessary to protect your smile and overall health. Smooth Sailing Dental provides gentle and professional care tailored to each patient’s needs. Schedule your appointment today to receive expert treatment and maintain a healthier, pain-free smile. 

 

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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

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