Kingston Family Cosmetic Dental Center

Kingston Family Cosmetic Dental Center We take pride in the quality and care we provide to our patients and always strive for perfection.

Dr. Kessy Lee: Smile Makeover Dentist

Dr. Lee graduated from the Columbia University College of Dental Medicine in 1994. Before attending dental school, Dr. Lee studied Biochemistry and mathematics as an undergraduate. Since she graduated from dental school, she has completed a general practice residency and began practicing dentistry in New York City for ten years before opening her practice in

Cherry Hill, NJ, in 2004. She has completed countless cosmetic reconstruction cases in her Cherry Hill office and witnessed many life-changing experiences of her patients with their cosmetic makeovers. Dr. Kessy Lee with Dr. Carl Misch at implant dentist award ceremony

Dr. Lee has successfully incorporated the most up-to-date techniques and knowledge into her practice through many continuing education classes and seminars, ensuring that her patients receive the most comprehensive and advanced dental care.

​Dr. Lee has been selected as one of “America’s Top Dentists” and awarded the prestigious Fellowship in the International Congress of Oral Implantologists. She is also a member of the Academy of General Dentistry, the American Dental Association, the International Association of Orthodontics, and the International Congress of Oral Implantologists.

Ever wondered why you’re able to bite into such tough foods? In many cases, a person’s jaw muscles can have a biting for...
12/06/2024

Ever wondered why you’re able to bite into such tough foods?

In many cases, a person’s jaw muscles can have a biting force of nearly 55 pounds of pressure on the canines and front incisors. The back molars, however, can have about 200 pounds of pressure!

To maintain a healthy jaw, remember to clean your smile daily, stick to vitamin-dense meals, and visit your dentist biannually to preserve great oral health.

Did you know that the majority of tooth loss cases in people ages 35 and over are usually due to gum disease? That’s why...
12/04/2024

Did you know that the majority of tooth loss cases in people ages 35 and over are usually due to gum disease?

That’s why it’s important to floss every day so that your mouth is less likely to have food particles and bacteria around and beneath the gum line!

Aside from flossing before bed or after meals, schedule dental checkups and cleanings every six months so your dentist can monitor your oral health.

Are there any other ways that you maintain clean gums? Tell us in the comments!

Besides scrubbing your smile with your toothbrush, flossing is one of the most important parts of your everyday oral hyg...
12/02/2024

Besides scrubbing your smile with your toothbrush, flossing is one of the most important parts of your everyday oral hygiene routine.

That said, not everyone has an easy time cleaning every nook and cranny around their mouth. Try switching to a water flosser instead to clean between your pearly whites; these ingenious devices make the task much easier, not to mention, they're often more effective!

Are you team floss or team water flosser? Let us know below!

Did you know that today is National Flossing Day? To celebrate, we’re raising awareness about the benefits of consistent...
11/29/2024

Did you know that today is National Flossing Day? To celebrate, we’re raising awareness about the benefits of consistent flossing. Join us and check out these facts:

1) Flossing between your teeth helps dislodge food and bacteria that your toothbrush can’t reach, even if you try really hard!

2) Without a good flossing session, bacteria would accumulate in those hard-to-reach places, putting you at greater risk of gum disease and cavities.

3) Nowadays, you don’t have to use traditional threaded floss if you don’t want to! Oral irrigators, or water flossers, are also a great way to clean your smile.

Do you have any flossing facts to add to our list? Let us know in the comments, and don’t forget to clean between your teeth today!

Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Enjoy the time spent with your loved ones and the wholesome flavors of a well-cooked meal. ...
11/28/2024

Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Enjoy the time spent with your loved ones and the wholesome flavors of a well-cooked meal. We know we will!

Thanksgiving is this week, and hopefully, you’ve made some food-related plans with your closest family and friends. Howe...
11/25/2024

Thanksgiving is this week, and hopefully, you’ve made some food-related plans with your closest family and friends. However, are you aware that several traditional Thanksgiving dishes are high in sugar and starches, which can harm your smile?

Luckily, there’s no need to sound the alarm and change up your menu – as long as you remember to brush and floss before going to bed, you’re giving your smile the edge it needs to fight off cavities and remain healthy and bright.

Colder weather is just around the corner, and with colder weather comes sickness – meaning if you’re one of the millions...
11/22/2024

Colder weather is just around the corner, and with colder weather comes sickness – meaning if you’re one of the millions of people who suffer from the flu this time of year, you should make sure that you swap out your current toothbrush for a new one after the virus has run its course!

Bacteria can accumulate on the bristles and cause reinfection, so don’t hesitate to swap out the head of your electric toothbrush or buy a new manual toothbrush for a healthier smile.

Of course, if you haven’t been sick and it’s been three months since you last updated your toothbrush, now’s the time to do so!

We're curious - manual or electric? Which toothbrush do you prefer? Let us know down in the comments!

These days, the Internet seems to be rampant with myths about dental hygiene. One common misconception is that you only ...
11/20/2024

These days, the Internet seems to be rampant with myths about dental hygiene. One common misconception is that you only need to see a dentist if you have a toothache – and in reality, nothing could be further from the truth!

Regular dental checkups are essential to maintain good oral health and prevent future problems. Not to mention, routine care can often prevent the issues that are responsible for pain in the first place!

How often do you visit your dentist for checkups and cleanings? We'd love to know in the comments below!

Even though dental emergencies can occur at any time or any place, many experts agree that there’s a noticeable increase...
11/18/2024

Even though dental emergencies can occur at any time or any place, many experts agree that there’s a noticeable increase in these situations during the holiday season. Toothaches, chipped or broken teeth, and lost crowns and fillings headline a long list of dental disasters that can pop up and dampen your holiday spirit.

All the more reason to make sure that your dental health is in pristine condition as we enter this time of year – and that means keeping up with your at-home dental hygiene, as well as keeping up with your dental visits. A healthy smile is far less likely to encounter a dental emergency, period.

Happy Friday! Hopefully, you have something fun planned this weekend – or maybe you’re just hoping to kick back, relax, ...
11/15/2024

Happy Friday! Hopefully, you have something fun planned this weekend – or maybe you’re just hoping to kick back, relax, and prepare yourself for the upcoming holiday season. Either way, be sure you’re taking a spare moment to check on your smile.

In addition to brushing and flossing daily, it never hurts to examine your teeth and gums yourself to check for any apparent issues – don’t tend to your smile while on autopilot!

Of course, this doesn’t mean you can get away with not visiting the dentist. If you haven’t attended a dental checkup in the last six months, it’s definitely time!

Whether you’re working out, sitting at the office or school, or simply relaxing at home, it’s always important to ensure...
11/13/2024

Whether you’re working out, sitting at the office or school, or simply relaxing at home, it’s always important to ensure that your body is properly hydrated. Drinking enough water on a daily basis is the secret to this – but did you know one primary health benefit of hydration is cavity protection?

Not only does the act of drinking wash away lingering food debris, but water can also activate your mouth’s salivary glands, which are your body’s number one defense against harmful oral bacteria. Needless to say, this doesn't mean you can skip brushing; however, it does mean you can fortify your smile by drinking plenty of water!

How do you ensure that you’re staying hydrated throughout the day?

Today is Veterans Day, a day when we recognize and honor all the brave men and women who have served our country. Your c...
11/11/2024

Today is Veterans Day, a day when we recognize and honor all the brave men and women who have served our country. Your courage, dedication, and sacrifice have paved the way for our freedoms. Thank you, veterans, for your service and commitment!

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310 Kresson Road
Cherry Hill, NJ
08034

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Monday 9am - 7pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 1pm

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