Dr. Scott White, Glenpool dentist, is committed to providing you with excellent dentistry in a comfortable environment. You deserve a skilled, experienced dental team that can help you ensure great oral health. Experience what patient-centered care can do for you. Your dental care experience is fully personalized at W. Scott White, DDS. Our friendly, knowledgeable Glenpool dental team will address every question and concern.
Your oral health needs, goals, and priorities are the focus of your customized treatment plan. We want to work with you to create the beautiful, healthy smile of your dreams. You are important to us. For your convenience, we provide a wide range of dental solutions in our local Glenpool location. Some of these options include dental implant restorations, whitening, root canal treatment, and sedation dentistry.
If you require care from an outside specialist, we will refer you to one of our trusted colleagues. Have been going here many years and have never had a bad experience.
Your oral health needs, goals, and priorities are the focus of your customized treatment plan. We want to work with you to create the beautiful, healthy smile of your dreams. You are important to us. For your convenience, we provide a wide range of dental solutions in our local Glenpool location. Some of these options include dental implant restorations, whitening, root canal treatment, and sedation dentistry.
If you require care from an outside specialist, we will refer you to one of our trusted colleagues. Have been going here many years and have never had a bad experience.
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Glenpool dentist, Dr. Scott White, was raised in Norman, OK and graduated first in his class at Norman High School.
As an undergraduate student, Dr. White studied neuroscience at Duke University.
Dr. White earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, which has consistently been ranked as the best dental school in the country.
While in dental school, Dr. White was on the Dean's List, was a Research Honors Student, and received multiple publications for his research.
As an undergraduate student, Dr. White studied neuroscience at Duke University.
Dr. White earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, which has consistently been ranked as the best dental school in the country.
While in dental school, Dr. White was on the Dean's List, was a Research Honors Student, and received multiple publications for his research.
The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends dental visits at least twice per year.
Regular exams and professional cleanings can help to ensure optimal oral health.
At W. Scott White, DDS, PC, our team consistently provides high-quality dental cleanings and thorough preventive exams.
Professional cleanings rid the teeth of harmful plaque and tartar build-up.
This is important for preventing tooth decay, periodontal disease, and other oral health issues.
Additionally, a professional cleaning by our hygienist may remove some surface stains.
Regular exams and professional cleanings can help to ensure optimal oral health.
At W. Scott White, DDS, PC, our team consistently provides high-quality dental cleanings and thorough preventive exams.
Professional cleanings rid the teeth of harmful plaque and tartar build-up.
This is important for preventing tooth decay, periodontal disease, and other oral health issues.
Additionally, a professional cleaning by our hygienist may remove some surface stains.
Dr. W. Scott White recommends that you brush your teeth at least twice per day and floss daily.
This helps prevent tooth decay, periodontal disease, and other oral health issues.
There are additional ways to help keep teeth strong and healthy.
Toothpastes and mouth rinses with fluoride are available over-the-counter.
Eating a balanced diet and limiting sugary snacks can also contribute to good oral health.
When you can, drink a glass of water after meals.
This can help wash away sugars from foods and drinks.
This helps prevent tooth decay, periodontal disease, and other oral health issues.
There are additional ways to help keep teeth strong and healthy.
Toothpastes and mouth rinses with fluoride are available over-the-counter.
Eating a balanced diet and limiting sugary snacks can also contribute to good oral health.
When you can, drink a glass of water after meals.
This can help wash away sugars from foods and drinks.
In the United States alone, one adult dies every hour from oral cancers.
When oral cancers are identified in the initial stages, treatment can begin more quickly.
In initial stages, treatment has a higher rate of success and is less invasive.
In more advanced stages, oral cancers are more likely to have spread to other areas and need complex treatment.
If you have experienced any of these symptoms for more than a week without improvement, call us immediately for an appointment.
Anyone may develop oral cancer, but there are certain factors that can increase your risks.
When oral cancers are identified in the initial stages, treatment can begin more quickly.
In initial stages, treatment has a higher rate of success and is less invasive.
In more advanced stages, oral cancers are more likely to have spread to other areas and need complex treatment.
If you have experienced any of these symptoms for more than a week without improvement, call us immediately for an appointment.
Anyone may develop oral cancer, but there are certain factors that can increase your risks.
When you are preparing for sports practice or a game, you wouldn't dream of going without your uniform.
If you are playing a contact sport like football or hockey, you always have a helmet and pads on before going near the field or rink.
However, if you aren't using a sports mouth guard for your practices and matches, you are missing a vital piece of protective gear.
Each year, an estimated 13-39% of all dental injuries occur while playing sports.
Since mouth guards were made a mandatory part of American football, about 200,000 injuries to the mouth and teeth have been prevented annually.
If you are playing a contact sport like football or hockey, you always have a helmet and pads on before going near the field or rink.
However, if you aren't using a sports mouth guard for your practices and matches, you are missing a vital piece of protective gear.
Each year, an estimated 13-39% of all dental injuries occur while playing sports.
Since mouth guards were made a mandatory part of American football, about 200,000 injuries to the mouth and teeth have been prevented annually.
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