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Frequently Asked Dental Questions

At White Cosmetic & Family Dentistry, we know that choosing a dentist for you and your family is a big decision. We’d like to make it a little bit easier for you by providing answers to some frequently asked dental questions. If you have additional questions, we invite you to contact our dental office in Goode, VA. Our team welcomes the chance to share helpful information and assist our patients in any way we can!

What makes you different from other dental offices?

We are an extremely caring, trustworthy dental office. We take time to deliver the dentistry you want and deserve, all in a comfortable environment.

What do I do if I have an emergency when the dental office is closed?

In case of a dental emergency, please call our dental office at 540-874-2164, and we will return your call as soon as possible.

When should my child first see a dentist?

Children are unique in their maturity and behavior. Usually, children do better with a first visit when they are three to four years old. We believe it is vital to have a positive first dental visit to create a great foundation for a future of oral wellness.

How often should I have my teeth cleaned?

Typically, patients benefit from having their teeth cleaned two times per year, or once every six months. Frequent cleanings and exams help maintain healthy teeth and gums. In the case of severe periodontal disease, patients should come in more frequently, usually every three to four months.

What payment options do you provide?

We believe dentistry should be affordable. For your convenience, we accept payment by cash, personal check, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express. We also offer same-as-cash financing through CareCredit. We accept most dental insurance plans, and as a courtesy, we will submit your insurance for you. However, we do not accept Medicaid or Medicare.