Meet Dr. Katie Campbell

Your dentist in Mays Landing, NJ.

Meet Our Associate Dentist

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Dr. Katie Campbell is a native of Monmouth County, NJ. She grew up in Eatontown and attended high school at the Academy of Allied Health and Science in Neptune. She went on to earn her Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. After college, she attended dental school at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia. Dr. Campbell loves all aspects of dentistry from surgery to cosmetic cases.

Dr. Campbell is a U.S. Army Veteran and is honored to have been able to treat the men and women of the armed forces during her five years on active duty. As a Health Professions Scholarship recipient, she is grateful for all the Army provided for her. She completed an Advanced Education in General Dentistry program with the Army at Fort Jackson, SC. After being stationed in Belgium and Virginia, she left active duty service and transitioned to the New Jersey National Guard. She is currently serving in the Medical Readiness Detachment in Sea Girt. In her free time, Dr. Campbell loves to travel with her husband and two sons.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How Do I Make an Appointment as a New Patient?

    If you’re new to our office, you can contact us by calling our Mays Landing office at (609) 625-3499. If you can’t call, you can also leave us a message through our online contact form and we’ll get back to you quickly.

    We’ve conveniently made our new patient forms available online so you can fill them out before your appointment. That way, you’ll be able to take all the time you need to make sure your information is correct.

    At your first appointment, we usually don’t do a cleaning because we need to assess your oral health needs first. You’ll get a chance to meet us and Dr. Nosti will examine your teeth to determine the type of care you need. You can also discuss your goals and desires with him.

  • How Long Is Too Long to Not Go to the Dentist?

    We recommend that you visit our office twice a year, or every six months. This ensures that all the plaque and bacteria can be thoroughly cleaned off your teeth so they don’t lead to cavities or oral disease.

    If you go for too long without visiting the dentist, the plaque on your teeth hardens and becomes difficult to remove without a professional’s help. So even if you clean your teeth properly at home, you won’t be able to remove it.

    If you haven’t been to the dentist for a long time, we recommend scheduling an appointment as soon as possible. Even if you aren’t in pain, you could have decay eating away at your teeth and causing problems that may be more difficult to fix in the future.

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