The Cleveland Avenue Dental Center is part of the Forsyth County Department of Public Health. We serve children and adults of Forsyth County and surrounding areas. We accept Medicaid, NC Health Choice, Ameritas and self-pay patients. A sliding fee scale may be applied for self-pay patients based on household income.
We are a fully functioning dental center for both children and adults. Our caring, compassionate staff will help ensure that you have a pleasant dental experience.
Monday : 7:45 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday: 7:45 am - 5:00 pm
Wednesday: 7:45 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday: 7:45 am - 5:00 pm
Friday: 7:45 am - 11:30 am
501 N. Cleveland Avenue, Suite 1
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
phone: 336-703-3090 - fax: 336-631-2340
The dental center is located on the corner of N Cleveland Ave & 5th street. We are directly across from Bethlehem Community Child Development Center on North Cleveland Avenue.
Our Daily Motto: Be the reason someone smiles
Dr. Stanton grew up in Idaho and earned a dual BS degree in Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Dallas in 2004. Following college, Dr. Stanton was fortunate to work and receive training in dental assisting expanded functions while preparing for entry into dental school. In 2010 she received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. During that time she was a regular volunteer at Mission of Mercy Clinics and a participant in the Baby Oral Health Program.
Dr. Stanton provided public health dentistry in Wilkes County, NC for 8 years, including a position in the National Health Service Corps, before seeking a position closer to her home in Winston-Salem. She is eager to serve her neighbors in Forsyth County and to use oral care as a bridge to whole-person health.
Dr. Stanton’s professional memberships include the North Carolina Public Health Association, American Dental Association, Forsyth County Dental Society, and Spear Education Study Club. She believes that lifelong learning is the key to providing the highest quality of care to patients of all ages.
Loretta graduated from Forsyth Tech Community College in 2007. Loretta has been a dental assistant with Forsyth County Public Health for the past 8 years. She enjoys helping patients achieve a beautiful and confident smile.
Lauren has 9 years of dental assisting experience. Lauren loves encouraging patients through dental treatment. Lauren is knowledgeable in lab cases that include dentures and partials; Lauren enjoys every patient leaving with a smile.
McKenzie graduated from NC Dental U located in Wake Forest in 2014. McKenzie has been a Dental Assistant for almost 3 years. Since braces, she has always had a passion for teeth. She loves to spend time outside with her dog, enjoys riding her horses, and enjoys riding four wheelers on the weekends. She likes to be the first person you see when entering our office, and the last person you see before you leave!
Kia is a native of Winston Salem. Kia has over 20 years of experience in the dental field, as a regional trainer and dental assistant. She has a passion for serving the community, through educating adults and children on dental hygiene through her non-profit work in Forsyth County. Outside of work Kia enjoys spending time with her close-knit family.
Sliding Fee Scale: Self-pay patients are eligible for our sliding fee scale. To determine eligibility for the sliding fee, the following documents will be accepted: check stub, W2 forms, SSI, Social Security benefits, VA benefits, etc. Payment is due at the time of service. To learn more about the sliding fee scale, please call our office at 703-3090.
Cancellation Policy: 24 working hours notice is required for all cancelled appointments. If a patient fails to call with advance notice, the appointment will count as a broken appointment. After 2 broken appointments, the patient will be dismissed from the practice.
Late Arrival Policy: Please call if you are going to be late for your appointment. If you are more than 10 minutes late for your appointment you may be rescheduled for a later date.
Co-pay: A $3 co-pay will be required of NC Medicaid and NC Health Choice patients, age 21 and over, at the time of service.
Parent/legal guardian must be present for the 1st visit.
Things to Bring with You to Your Visit:
For your convenience, you can fill out the following forms in preparation of your first visit.
We offer Comprehensive Dental Care Including:
Removing all plaque, stain and calculus (tartar) from the tooth surfaces.
The removal of plaque and calculus from above and below the gums to allow for better evaluation of oral health.
A 'deep cleaning' which removes plaque, calculus and stain from above and below the gum, reducing bacterial load.
A plastic coating that goes into the grooves of the teeth to prevent tooth decay on the chewing surface of the tooth.
A highly concentrated form of fluoride applied to the tooth/teeth to prevent tooth decay. The patient is able to eat and drink immediately following application of varnish.
Silver or white colored fillings that are placed after removal of decay.
A full coverage restoration that mimics appropriate size, shape and color of your tooth to prevent fracture or to improve the way the tooth looks.
Removable appliance that replaces missing teeth and attaches to your natural teeth for retention.
Removable appliance for people missing all teeth. Multiple steps required to make sure you are happy with your new smile.
The removal, simple or surgical, of a tooth.
The removal of diseased pulp (the nerve of the tooth), the shaping of the canal and the filling of a canal. Typically due to large cavities, trauma, or cracked teeth.
Commonly known as "laughing gas;" is available for all anxious patients as a service.
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentists recommends bringing your child to the dentist by the first birthday or the eruption of the first tooth.
In the first visit, you will learn about proper brushing techniques, snacks and drinks that are encouraged and drinks/snacks that should be avoided. You will have a discussion about bottles, sippy cups and oral habits, such as thumb sucking and pacifiers. Your child will also have an exam, toothbrush cleaning, floss and fluoride varnish placed.
Yes, primary ('baby') teeth will fall out but they hold space for permanent teeth. If a child loses a baby tooth too early, this will lead to the teeth moving and will sometimes block out the permanent teeth causing crowding and the need for braces later in life.
Dental sealants fill in the grooves of the teeth, shutting out food particles that could get caught in the grooves and cause cavities. Properly placed sealants drastically reduce the tooth's likelihood of getting a cavity.
A treatment plan will be made at your appointment to best replace your missing teeth. Discussions will include what is covered by insurance, as well as what works best for you.