Dr. William Walter Roberts D.M.D.
Orthodontist
1601 Walnut Street Suite 1513 Philadelphia PA, 19102Practice Philosophy
Traditional Medicine
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Dr. Roberts graduated three times from the University of Pennsylvania, receiving a BA in 1972, a DMD degree in 1976, and a Certificate in Orthodontics in 1978. He became “Board Certified” in 1993 and ...
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