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06 October 2022

Georgia’s Jordan Dental welcomes Dr. Charles Jordan

Katherine E. Pfaff


Dr. Charles Jordan, son of founder Dr. Hugh Jordan, will join the family’s practice in Georgia. The newest practitioner will offer comprehensive dental care at Jordan Dental. The younger Jordan brings a wide range of expertise in preventive, cosmetic and restorative dentistry, along with other dental services. 

Hugh Jordan said in a news release that Charles’s interest in dentistry began at an early age.  

“He is a valuable addition to our practice, and I am delighted to have him working with us,” he said. “We will be able to offer our patients more access to oral health care while maintaining a personal level of compassionate and quality care.” 

Dr. Charles Jordan earned his degree from the Dental College of Georgia and has been in practice since 2019. He began working at Jordan Dental in September 2022.  

“Over the years, I have witnessed firsthand how my father has provided detail-oriented care to his patients, and I am eager to provide this level of quality service,” said Charles. “I aim to ensure that each patient feels comfortable and relaxed, whether I am doing a procedure or a routine exam. I also look forward to seeing old friends as well as forming new relationships in this community." 

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