John W. Cox, DDS / Carolina Dentistry

John W. Cox, DDS / Carolina Dentistry

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Dentist in Lenoir, NC

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About

John W. Cox, DDS, also operating as Carolina Dentistry, is a dental practice with locations in Lenoir and Valdese, NC. Led by Dr. John W. Cox, who earned his DDS from the University of Illinois at Chicago, the practice offers comprehensive dental services including general, cosmetic, and restorative dentistry. They focus on personalized patient care in a comfortable environment, utilizing modern techniques for a healthy and beautiful smile.

Hours

Monday

Closed

Tuesday

8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Wednesday

Closed

Thursday

Closed

Friday

Closed

Saturday

Closed

Sunday

Closed

Quick Info

Address

420 Harper Ave, Lenoir, NC 28645

Phone

(828) 758-0010

Website

http://johncoxdds.com/

Detailed Introduction

John W. Cox, DDS is a dental practice with two primary locations, one in Lenoir, NC, and another in Valdese, NC, often operating under the name Carolina Dentistry. The practice is spearheaded by Dr. John W. Cox, DDS, who obtained his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry in 1997, following his B.S. in Biology from Baylor University. The practice aims to provide personalized and comprehensive oral health care to its patients. They offer a wide array of dental services, catering to general, cosmetic, and restorative dentistry needs. Key services include, but are not limited to, initial oral examinations, X-rays (including panoramic and bite-wing), bonding, cosmetic contouring, crowns and bridges, specialty dentures, cosmetic fillings, dental implants (including mini dental implants), veneers, teeth whitening, sealants, root canal therapy, extractions, scaling and root planing, and treatment for dental emergencies and toothaches. John W. Cox, DDS emphasizes creating a stress-free and comfortable dental experience for patients. They prioritize patient education, ensuring individuals understand their symptoms and treatment options. The website provides resources such as service details and a patient education library. While the Lenoir office is listed with the phone number (828) 758-0010 and the Valdese office with (828) 893-0010, patients are encouraged to communicate via text message for appointment requests and inquiries, noting that HIPAA consent is required for discussing protected health information via text. The Valdese office has specific hours from Tuesday to Friday. Patient testimonials highlight both positive and negative experiences, with some praising the caring staff and professional demeanor of Dr. Cox, while others mention issues with scheduling, insurance billing, and perceived unprofessionalism. The practice strives to provide high-quality dental care to help patients achieve and maintain healthy, beautiful smiles.

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John W. Cox, DDS / Carolina Dentistry
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John W. Cox, DDS / Carolina Dentistry

Patient Reviews

4.8 out of 5
Vicky Perrine

Vicky Perrine

First time patient today. Found everyone very friendly and helpful. Thank you Samantha for addressing my insurance issue with concern and scheduling my first appointment with all my records in order. Susan my Dental Hygienist for a thorough cleaning and kindness taking many xrays needed to update my good dental health working in a very small mouth!! Dr.

Cox for a great dental exam and for his kindness in taking care of a small chipped tooth for me today so I didn't have to make a return trip back. See you all in six months. Thanks again for a great experience.

August 8, 2019

Tina McKnight

Tina McKnight

Very professional staff, from the front of office to the back. Dr. Cox is extremely knowledgeable, friendly and thorough, with just the right amount of humor and he did not rush the process; taking the time to answer ALL of my questions.

I am not very fond of dental appointments and usually extremely anxious, but not so much with this appointment; and it was my first. It was a very pleasant experience!!! Service with a smile from everyone!

June 6, 2019

Jackie W

Jackie W

My mom has been a patient of Cox for a few years and I am mom's caregiver. She is elderly and wears dentures. Cox fitted her a few years ago when she had a horrible experience that dragged on for many months. Mom suffered painful mouth sores, weight loss and low self-esteem. Finally Cox got them fitted right and all was well until a recent cleaning when they insisted she needed them adjusted because she lost weight. Mom did not request this and even told them the dentures were comfortable. She was apprehensive and didn't want to risk it or go without teeth, but Cox's office persisted. They called our house and left messages for weeks, promising everything would be fine. They made the adjustment and she described to Cox how one side felt higher, but was ignored and sent home. When she ate, the edge of the denture was sharp and cut her. I found her in pain on the sofa holding the side of her face and her denture had blood on it from the cut, and she couldn't finish her meal. I requested an appointment online and indicated it was an emergency. Mom couldn't sleep for being upset and in pain. Before daylight she woke me up that she was in A-fib for 1 hour. We went to urgent care and the doc confirmed the main cause for this A-fib episode was stress and anxiety from the situation.

He saw a bad ulcer in her mouth and told us to go to Cox and tell him HE said to fix the problem NOW. Those were the doc's words verbatim. We got home at 10:30 a. m. and expected Cox's office to have called but nope. So I called and explained how mom's denture caused an ulcer and that Dr. G** was sending mom to them stat to have the denture fixed. When we got there mom sweetly explained the entire situation to the receptionist who said she was putting the notes on mom's chart. Then mom sweetly explained it to the hygienist and asked for something to put on the sore like Orajel but mom's request was ignored and she was shown NO empathy. When Cox came in, he first asked mom if she slept in the denture and mom said no, she was trying to eat. He said, "You never want to sleep in them, make sure you take them out before bed. " I confirmed to him "She takes them out before bed but she wasn't able to sleep last night at all. This happened when she was eating, she felt something sharp cutting her. " He ignored me. He told mom there was nothing sharp on it, that maybe she just felt a pinch, that he only sees a tiny sore, and talked about how all of this is perfectly normal anytime you get an adjustment.

Completely dismissive. I told him we didn't understand why she needed an adjustment and how it brought on anxiety and trauma for her to the point she had a life-threatening emergency. Other providers want to know of past traumas so they can practice informed care, but not Cox. He became furious at me and snapped "Do you think I just do this out of the kindness of my heart?" He defensively said he had nothing to do with her A-fib and took his mask down from his face, visibly very angry at me, berating me right over my mom's head as she laid there in pain and with a heart condition. He told me to "get out" and waved his arm. I said "She told me you guys have been nice to her and I appreciate that but I don't want her to come here anymore after all of this. " And Cox said, "Neither do I" and he got up and totally left my mom lying there helpless. Then the hygienist handed me the denture and I said "My mom is your patient and is your priority so you need to fix this (the denture). " She smirked and said with sarcasm, "We're done, bye" and she left too, and we could hear them down the hall laughing while we sat there in tears for this awful day. While I was in the bathroom, my mom found Cox and crew and they had the nerve to tell her they were offended by me and thought I was accusing them of causing her A-fib. She had to explain it all over again to them and then they acted happy and finished her denture. How dare they dispose of her like that and try to get sympathy from her that they were offended, instead of focusing on how to keep her safe and healthy.

November 11, 2023

Katie N

Katie N

This dentist office is the best office to go to! Not only are the staff the very best in helping you with your teeth, they go above and beyond for you when insurance causes problems. One staff member spent two full days resolving an issue for me that insurance messed up and went out of her way to help me get my money back. I am very thankful for her! Also, they offer their own plans to avoid the hassle with insurance if you want to get that, which I think is a lifesaver! Every single person here cares for you and wants to make you feel safe and comfortable. Dr.

Cox & the dental assistants always make me feel much better anytime I’m nervous. They explain everything that will happen in detail and take all the time I need to make me feel secure. I love the way they take care of my teeth, they always look great! I will be recommending everyone I know to go here from now on.

May 14, 2022

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John W. Cox, DDS / Carolina Dentistry

420 Harper Ave, Lenoir, NC 28645

Contact Information

Address

420 Harper Ave, Lenoir, NC 28645

Phone

(828) 758-0010

Website

http://johncoxdds.com/

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