At Kinston Dental Associates, we provide complete dental services for patients of all ages. We love making beautiful smiles for our neighbors in Kinston, NC, and the surrounding areas. Whether you need routine, preventive care, or a root canal, our team is here to help. Our office delivers high-quality, thorough services through the use of intraoral cameras, CariVu caries detectors, and 3D imaging.
This technology allows us to detect problems early. Early detection means early treatment, which can prevent extensive damage and costly procedures later. As a family dental practice, we are well-versed in the dental issues faced by patients of all ages. With that in mind, we work with you to create a treatment plan based on your needs and desires for your smile.
This technology allows us to detect problems early. Early detection means early treatment, which can prevent extensive damage and costly procedures later. As a family dental practice, we are well-versed in the dental issues faced by patients of all ages. With that in mind, we work with you to create a treatment plan based on your needs and desires for your smile.
Services
Kinston Dental Associates offers a full complement of services for the whole family in our Kinston, NC, office.
Call 252-523-4151 to make an appointment today.
To reduce your risk of cavities, visit our office every six months for a professional cleaning.
At that visit, we remove plaque and tartar and polish your teeth.
While you're at the office having your teeth cleaned, Dr. Nicholson will perform an oral cancer screening and examination.
At your preventive care appointment, we may take digital x-rays to see any problems we cannot visualize during a regular dental exam.
Call 252-523-4151 to make an appointment today.
To reduce your risk of cavities, visit our office every six months for a professional cleaning.
At that visit, we remove plaque and tartar and polish your teeth.
While you're at the office having your teeth cleaned, Dr. Nicholson will perform an oral cancer screening and examination.
At your preventive care appointment, we may take digital x-rays to see any problems we cannot visualize during a regular dental exam.
This treatment option is to help with symptoms associated with TMD.
Dr. Nicholson of Kinston Dental Associates has advanced training in the diagnosis and treatment of temporomandibular joint disorder, also known as TMD.
Some people refer to this condition as TMJ; however, that is simply the acronym for the joint itself.
Call our Kinston, NC, office for TMJ examination, diagnosis, and treatment today.
Symptoms of TMD include headaches, jaw pain, and facial pain.
Some patients can deal with the discomfort while some find the pain debilitating.
Dr. Nicholson of Kinston Dental Associates has advanced training in the diagnosis and treatment of temporomandibular joint disorder, also known as TMD.
Some people refer to this condition as TMJ; however, that is simply the acronym for the joint itself.
Call our Kinston, NC, office for TMJ examination, diagnosis, and treatment today.
Symptoms of TMD include headaches, jaw pain, and facial pain.
Some patients can deal with the discomfort while some find the pain debilitating.
A: Yes! Flossing removes food that is stuck between teeth, reduce the buildup of plaque, and prevent your gums from getting inflamed.
A: Rinse the tooth in warm water - do not scrub or use any cleaners - and try to replace the tooth in the gums.
If you cannot replace it, put the tooth in a container of milk and call us at 252-523-4151!
Bring the container with you to your appointment.
A: A good rule of thumb is to bring them after their first tooth comes in, but before they turn 1 year old.
Your child should wear a mouthguard, especially during collision and contact sports, which carry a higher risk of dental injury.
A: Rinse the tooth in warm water - do not scrub or use any cleaners - and try to replace the tooth in the gums.
If you cannot replace it, put the tooth in a container of milk and call us at 252-523-4151!
Bring the container with you to your appointment.
A: A good rule of thumb is to bring them after their first tooth comes in, but before they turn 1 year old.
Your child should wear a mouthguard, especially during collision and contact sports, which carry a higher risk of dental injury.
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