About Jones Dental Arts
The stretch of US-17 cutting through Williamston is mostly dotted with practical stops—gas stations, a few chain restaurants, the occasional farm stand. Jones Dental Arts fits right into that rhythm, offering the kind of service people need but don’t always plan for. Dental work isn’t the sort of thing you window-shop; you either know you need it or you’re suddenly in need. So a practice that covers the basics—checkups, cleanings, fillings—without frills makes sense here.
Finding the office is simple: it’s at 1888 US-17, just north of the split where the highway veers toward Windsor. The building sits back slightly from the road, easy to spot if you’re watching for the sign but easy to miss if you’re distracted by the speed limit transition. This part of town doesn’t have much foot traffic; most visitors arrive by car, pull into the lot, and handle their appointment. No surprises, no detours—just a straightforward stop between errands or on the way home from work.
Dentists in rural areas often end up being the default for everything from a child’s first cavity to an adult’s crown prep. That’s the role this place fills: no specialty billing, no boutique procedures, just the standard care that keeps people from driving forty minutes to Greenville for a routine visit. Need a bridge adjusted? A wisdom tooth pulled? The phone line—(252) 792-1131—is for exactly that kind of call. No scripts, no upselling; the conversation starts with what’s actually wrong.
Directions are best pulled from the [map listing] if you’re unfamiliar with the area—US-17 has a habit of looking different depending on which way you’re headed. And if you’re coming from the south, watch for the blinker light at the intersection; it’s the only one for miles. Places like this don’t need a grand introduction. They just need to be there when you do.
This listing was last updated on April 14, 2026