Teledentistry

Online Dentist | Telehealth for dentistry | Virtual Office Visit


How it works


Fill out our contact form below.

We will respond shortly to schedule your virtual appointment

Dr. Amy will meet you in our virtual waiting room. She may ask you to send pictures of your teeth or mouth

We can make recommendations, evaluate urgency and even prescribe antibiotics if necessary

Online Dentistry: Information and FAQ

Also known as telehealth or telemedicine, teledentistry at Griffith Family Dental is an online service that connects you with one of our licensed dentists using secure video and audio conferencing. In the visit, you can see your dentist face-to-face using video on your phone or computer. 

Yes!

During COVID-19 insurers have relaxed restrictions and increased availability for telehealth coverage. Your medical insurance will typically cover these virtual visits, even with dentists! Many are also waiving patient payment responsibility so it does not usually cost our patients out-of-pocket. 

This also preserves your dental insurance yearly amount for in-office treatment and procedures. If you would like to pay out of pocket or utilize your dental insurance instead, please let us know at time of booking.

No insurance needed! 

As always, you are welcome to pay at our discounted out-of-pocket rate

Before or during your visit, you can send us photos, x-rays, videos, etc. if they would help us diagnose and evaluate your issue. In the call itself, Dr. Amy can instruct you how to take the best photos or even look directly in a video visit.

Dr. Amy will ask the same questions that she would during an in-person visit to help diagnose and determine next steps. She can make recommendations, evaluate urgency, and even prescribe antibiotics, if indicated. 

Before your appointment we ask that you complete our Teledentistry Consent Form and if you’re a new patient, please also complete our new patient intake

No, under new COVID-19 guidance, dentists are now permitted to consult with new or existing patients virtually. 

No, under new COVID-19 guidance, dentists are permitted to hold online appointments with patients even out of state.