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Dentistry for Children of Jackson

At Dentistry for Children of Jackson, our experienced team understands the importance of beginning routine care at an early age. We pride ourselves on a patient-centered approach and offering flexible payment options that can address your family’s needs. We’re proud to serve families in Jackson, Whitesville, Cassville, Upper Freehold, Manchester Township, Cookstown, and Lakehurst.

Our dental office at 21 S. Hope Chapel Road was thoughtfully created for kids—bright, welcoming, and comfortable. Supported by experienced pediatric dental specialists and advanced technology, we focus on making every visit calm, positive, and stress-free for children and parents alike.

Monday - Friday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

What To Know Before You Go

We understand that a dental visit can feel unfamiliar for children, which is why our Jackson pediatric dental team focuses on creating positive, confidence-building experiences at every appointment. Children are welcomed by name, treated with care, and encouraged to feel proud of their healthy smiles.

Our pediatric specialists use kid-friendly technology and explain each step in simple terms, helping families feel informed, comfortable, and supported throughout their visit.

Your Appointment At-a-Glance

Most pediatric dental visits last 30–45 minutes, allowing plenty of time for personalized care without feeling rushed.

At your child’s first visit to our Jackson children’s dental office, our team provides a gentle cleaning, digital X-rays if needed, and a complete exam. We’ll review findings together, discuss any recommended care, and offer practical brushing and nutrition tips to support long-term oral health.

Finding Our Office

Our Dentistry for Children of Jackson office is located at 21 S. Hope Chapel Road, Jackson, NJ 08527 in the Jackson Crossing Shopping Center.

We’re situated a few doors down from the Jackson Diner and Hackensack Meridian Health Clinic. We’re not far from the McDonald’s and Wawa, making it easy to spot when you’re nearby.

Parking is free and conveniently located right outside our building.

21 S. Hope Chapel Road, Jackson, NJ 08527
732-813-3713
Monday - Friday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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Pediatric Dentistry in Jackson

Comprehensive preventive and restorative dental care for infants, children, and teens. Our Jackson pediatric dentists focus on education, comfort, and anxiety-free visits that support lifelong oral health.

Pediatric Dentistry

Dental Emergencies in Jackson

Same-day pediatric dental care for toothaches, broken teeth, or urgent oral health concerns. Families in and around Jackson rely on our team for timely, expert emergency dental treatment.

Dental Emergencies

Orthodontics for Kids & Teens in Jackson

Early orthodontic evaluations, braces, and clear aligner options available through trusted partners. Ask our team about the Lifetime Retainer Program, designed to help protect your child’s smile if retainers are lost or damaged.

Orthodontics

Meet Our Jackson Dentists

Jenna C. Winokur, DMD

Pediatric Dentist
Jackson

Jenna C. Winokur, DMD

Pediatric Dentist
Jackson

Dr. Winokur graduated from Georgetown University with a major in Human Science.She is a board-certified pediatric dentist.

Dr. Winokur graduated from Georgetown University with a major in Human Science.She is a board-certified pediatric dentist.

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Donn H. Winokur, DDS

Pediatric Dentist
Jackson

Donn H. Winokur, DDS

Pediatric Dentist
Jackson

Dr. Donn Winokur has provided Ocean County, NJ families with outstanding pediatric dental care for more than 35 years. Dr. Winokur sees patients, including those with special needs, in our Lakewood, Jackson, and Toms River dental offices.

Dr. Donn Winokur has provided Ocean County, NJ families with outstanding pediatric dental care for more than 35 years. Dr. Winokur sees patients, including those with special needs, in our…

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Bridget Henn

Orthodontist
Jackson

Bridget Henn

Orthodontist
Jackson

Dr. Bridget Henn is excited to serve orthodontic patients in our Toms River, Howell, and Jackson locations.

Dr. Bridget Henn is excited to serve orthodontic patients in our Toms River, Howell, and Jackson locations.

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Pediatric dentists complete an additional 2 to 3 years of specialty training after dental school, focused specifically on the oral health of infants, children, and teens. They use child-sized equipment, understand how primary and permanent teeth develop together, and are trained to work with young patients and patients with special needs in ways a general family dentist typically isn’t.

Every 6 months, starting by their first birthday or when their first tooth comes in.

Yes. Primary (baby) teeth help children speak clearly, chew normally, and guide the permanent teeth into the right positions. Cavities in baby teeth can cause pain, infection, and long-term problems for permanent teeth.

The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends a first dental visit by age 1, or within 6 months of the first tooth coming in. Early visits let us establish a comfort level and catch any issues before they develop.

X-rays help us see what a visual exam can’t: between teeth, below the gum line, and inside developing permanent teeth. They help us catch cavities early, confirm healthy development, and plan any needed treatment. Our digital x-rays use 80 to 90 percent less radiation than traditional x-rays.

Every 3 to 4 months, or sooner if the bristles are frayed or your child has been sick.

Start flossing as soon as two teeth touch. Parents should floss for their child until about age 6 or 7, when most kids can do it themselves. Supervise until around age 10.

Custom-fitted mouthguards are the best protection for kids in contact or high-impact sports like baseball, soccer, basketball, football, and hockey. Ask us about a custom mouthguard at your next visit.

Dental sealants are thin plastic coatings applied to the chewing surfaces of back teeth (molars), where cavities are most likely to form. They fill in the deep grooves that toothbrush bristles can’t reach and can protect teeth for several years. Application is quick, painless, and doesn’t require drilling or numbing.

Sit your child on your lap, facing away from you. Cup their chin with one hand, letting their head rest against your body. Brush gently in small circles along the gum line, and clean the inside, outside, and chewing surfaces of every tooth.

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