Certified by Nickles Dental Oral Surgery and Family Dentistry • Mar 08, 2026
DentistDental LaboratoryCosmetic DentistryDental HygienistPeriodonticsEndodonticsOral SurgeryDental Implants PeriodontistryTeeth Whitening Service
Nickles Dental Oral Surgery and Family Dentistry provides various in-house dental services to the Greenville, SC area. With over three decades of experience, our team understands that every smile is unique. That's why we offer personalized care tailored to your specific needs, helping you get out of dental pain. We treat each patient like family, ensuring you feel comfortable and cared for throughout your dental journey. Our practice is locally owned, allowing us to maintain a strong connection with our community and provide the attentive service you deserve, with same-day dentist appointments when you need it most. Whether you need help with tooth pain, regular cleanings, or tooth extraction, our team is happy to assist. Contact us today!
Details
Requires appointmentNot available
Credit cardAvailable
DebitAvailable
Mobile paymentsAvailable
RestroomAvailable
Onsite servicesAvailable
On-site parkingAvailable
Wheelchair accessible entranceAvailable
Wheelchair accessible restroomAvailable
Location
Certified by Nickles Dental Oral Surgery and Family Dentistry • Mar 08, 2026
Certified by Nickles Dental Oral Surgery and Family Dentistry • Mar 08, 2026
Reviews
4.8
344 reviews
5 stars
326
4 stars2
3 stars2
2 stars1
1 star
13
JR
Joey Robinson
4 days ago
5.0
Highly recommend, Dr Dan is the best
RT
Rita Tunner
4 days ago
1.0
Called about having teeth pulled she said it's 500 per tooth
RN
Ryan Norton
Feb 26, 2026
5.0
Very professional staff, they have always treated me like family. I will definitely be back in the future
PG
Patricia Gwinn
Feb 2, 2026
5.0
The Absolute best experience here , I came in this morning with a very infected wisdom tooth , and Dr. Nickles took great care of me and had it out in less than 2 min !! Best dentist for miles around ...We came from NC
JW
John Willingham
Jan 6, 2026
5.0
Dr. Nickles is very personable! He is very down-to-earth and humble. He is extremely knowledgeable in a very wide array of fields. I would recommend him to anyone who wants a dentist who treats his patients with respect.
Frequently Asked Questions About Nickles Dental Oral Surgery and Family Dentistry
What are treatment estimates?
After the doctor provides a diagnosis, you will receive financial estimates before any treatment begins. Our treatment coordinator is available to address any questions regarding fees, dental procedures, and appointments.
How do I know if it's a dental emergency?
Consider these key questions: Is your life at risk? If so, call 911 or visit the nearest ER. Is your immediate oral health threatened, such as a dislodged tooth? If yes, it's a dental emergency. Can you wait for a regular appointment without disrupting your daily life? If not, contact us during business hours (Monday-Thursday, 7:00am-3:00pm) for an urgent appointment. For after-hours emergencies, email appointment@nicklesdental.com.
What should I do if I knocked out my tooth?
For a dislodged tooth, gently rinse it under lukewarm water, holding it by the crown to preserve attached gum tissue. Transport the tooth in a sealed container filled with milk or salt water. Do not use plain water. Bring the container with you to your appointment.
What if I broke my tooth?
Gather all visible pieces of the broken tooth. Place them in a sealed container and bring them with you to your dental appointment.
What should I do for pain or swelling?
To alleviate discomfort, take an over-the-counter pain reliever before your visit. For effective pain management, consider taking two 200mg ibuprofen tablets and two 500mg tylenol tablets simultaneously. This combination provides analgesic effects comparable to morphine. Limit usage to four doses within a 24-hour period, taken every six hours.
What should I do if antibiotics are upsetting my stomach?
Stomach upset is a common side effect of antibiotics. To mitigate this, take antibiotics with food. If discomfort persists, consider using a probiotic supplement available at your local pharmacy.
My denture is rubbing and it hurts, what should I do?
If your dentures are causing sore spots, discontinue wearing them until you can be seen by our dental team for an adjustment.
I just had a bone graft done and I am seeing little particles coming from the area what should I do?
It's normal to see small particles after a bone graft procedure, as extra material is used to ensure complete socket filling. Avoid touching the sutures with fingers, tongue, or objects. Refrain from using a water flosser until Dr. Nickles gives approval. If sutures remain intact, this isn't an emergency, but please inform our office.
I had an implant placed or a tooth extracted, how do I take care of the area?
Follow Dr. Nickles' prescribed medication regimen as indicated on the bottle. Maintain cleanliness of the surgical site by using the prescribed mouth rinse twice daily, gently rinsing with warm salt water after meals, and carefully brushing the area with a soft toothbrush.
How do I care for my dentures?
Keep dentures in place for the initial 24 hours post-surgery. After this period, remove dentures between meals for cleaning and rinse your mouth. Each night, soak dentures in a cleaning solution and rinse your mouth before bed. In the morning, rinse dentures and brush them gently before reinserting. For any questions, please contact our office at 864-244-3211.
Brand Certified Facts from Nickles Dental Oral Surgery and Family Dentistry
This information is certified by Nickles Dental Oral Surgery and Family Dentistry and published from the brand's official system of record. Data is distributed through an enterprise-grade knowledge management platform. Learn more about our data sources
Certified March 08, 2026Yext Knowledge Graph
Address
Categories
Geo coordinates
Legal business name
Hours of operation
Phone number
Official website
Syndication Network
Approved business data is pushed to 100+ publishers, including: