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Dr. James C. Johnson Jr, DDS

Dentist
208 Glenwood Ave Kinston, NC 28501

About Dr. James C. Johnson Jr, DDS

On Glenwood Avenue, dental care keeps a low profile between the historic storefronts and the steady hum of downtown Kinston. Dr. James C. Johnson Jr, DDS operates a practice that fits neatly into the rhythm of the neighborhood, where routine checkups and restorative work happen without fanfare. The area, once a hub for tobacco and textile trade, now blends practical services with the kind of quiet persistence that defines small-town professional spaces. Here, dental visits are treated as part of the everyday—not an event, but a necessity handled with the same matter-of-fact approach as a trip to the post office.

General dentistry in Kinston doesn’t often make headlines, yet it remains a constant for families managing everything from first cavities to bridgework. Procedures like fillings, extractions, and basic periodontal care are the backbone of what keeps a practice like this running. The address—208 Glenwood Ave—sits just blocks from the Neuse River, where the pace slows enough to suggest that appointments might actually run on time. No grand promises, no specialty gimmicks: just the standard offerings that most insurance plans cover without a second glance.

For those who still prefer picking up the phone, the number is straightforward: (252) 527-5333. It’s the kind of detail that gets jotted on a fridge magnet or saved in a contacts list under “Dentist,” because memory alone won’t suffice when a toothache strikes at 9 p.m. The practice doesn’t advertise emergency slots or weekend hours, but in a town this size, word spreads quickly about who can squeeze in a last-minute patient. Kinston’s dental scene isn’t about flashy options; it’s about reliability, the kind that comes from a single name on the door.

The corner of Glenwood and Queen Street offers little in the way of curb appeal—no neon signs, no valet parking, just a storefront that blends into the brick-and-mortar landscape. To find it, follow the map past the old train depot and the lunch crowd at the nearby diner. This stretch of Kinston doesn’t cater to tourists; it’s for the regulars, the ones who know which businesses have survived decades by sticking to the basics. Dental work, after all, is rarely urgent until it is—and then, proximity matters more than ambiance.

This listing was last updated on May 18, 2026

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