Frequently Asked Questions

Willow Street Dentist

Who is the best dentist in Willow Street? 

White Willow Family Dental ofWillow Street offers comprehensive dental solutions to maintain your optimal oral health. Contact our office for more information.

Do you accept new patients?

Willow Street, PA dentist welcomes new patients. Contact our office to schedule an appointment.

Why do I need dental x-rays? 

With dental x-rays (radiographs), we can view your teeth and surrounding structures with remarkable accuracy and in a way the human eye cannot. X-ray images provide the information we need to plan your dental treatment. ContactWhite Willow Family Dental ofWillow Street for more information or to schedule an appointment.

What services does a general dentist offer? 

Dentist inWillow Street offers a variety of preventive, cosmetic, and restorative dental solutions to best care for the needs of you and your family. Contact our office for more information.

Where isWhite Willow Family Dental located? 

White Willow Family Dental is located inWillow Street, PA.

Where are Dr. Borowski and Dr. Ngan located? 

Dr. Borowski and Dr. Ngan are located inWillow Street, PA.

Where can I get tooth whitening inWillow Street?

Dentist inWillow Street offers a variety of teeth whitening solutions to give you a whiter, brighter, more confident smile. Contact our office for more information.

Who is the best cosmetic dentist inWillow Street?

White Willow Family Dental ofWillow Street offers comprehensive dental solutions to improve the appearance of your smile while maintaining your optimal oral health. Contact our office for more information.

How do I prevent cavities? 

Dentist inWillow Street follows American Dental Association guidelines to help patients prevent tooth decay. These include twice-daily tooth brushing, daily flossing, avoiding sugar, and maintaining twice-yearly professional cleanings.

How often should I floss my teeth? 

It is recommended that people floss at least once a day to ensure that food does not build up between teeth and form harmful plaque. ContactWhite Willow Family Dental ofWillow Street for more information or to schedule an appointment.

What do I need to bring to my first dental appointment? 

Typically, you will be asked to bring a photo ID and a copy of your insurance details (if any) to your first appointment. Sometimes, you can complete your new patient forms ahead of time. ContactWhite Willow Family Dental ofWillow Street for more information or to schedule an appointment.

How often should I visit the dentist? 

The American Dental Association recommends that most people visit the dentist every 6 months. However, specific needs may require more frequent visits. ContactWhite Willow Family Dental ofWillow Street for more information or to schedule an appointment.

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