THE PRACTICE
What makes our practice different?
1. Attention to patient care. We tailor care to needs of each patient and their pace of the procedure.
2. We have a compassionate and experienced staff.
3. Insurance & Financing. We are a preferred provider for several dental insurance plans. Care Credit financing available (0% interest for 12 months for most major procedures ).
Dr. John M. Newell III DM, DMD

Master of Divinity from Duke University
Doctor of Ministry from Drew University
Doctorate of Dental Medicine from the Medical College of Georgia
MCG Professionalism Award 2007
Associations:
American Dental Association
South Carolina Dental Association
Top Dentist peer review award: featured in Augusta Magazine 2011 Summer Issue and the Augusta Magazine 2020 Summer Issue
Latest Clinic News:
At Newell Dental we are going above and beyond to ensure the health and safety of our patients, staff, their families, and the greater community. As we adjust our protocols to help curb the spread of COVID-19, we ask that you fill out your patient forms online before your arrival using the following link:
https://forms.patientconnect365.com/7205
On the day of your appointment, please wait in your car and call our office at 803-599-5944 to let us know of your arrival, as our waiting room is currently closed. Our office is also implementing these procedures to help combat the spread of COVID-19 in addition to our usual rigorous sanitization and sterilization procedures:
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UV-C sterilization in our air ducts, hallways, and operatories
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Active Photocatalytic Oxidation sterilization employed throughout our building
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Increased Personal Protective Equipment for our staff, including N95 masks, clinical gowns, bonnets, and face shields. We also kindly request that you wear a mask throughout our building. We will provide a mask at the door if you need one!
To learn more about coronavirus, visit: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/faq.html
To learn more about our office's precautionary procedures, visit: https://www.wrdw.com/content/news/Is-dental-work-too-close-contact-for-the-pandemic-570634151.html