Dr. Jason E. Martin was born in Stanfield, North Carolina, a small town he is proud to call home. After completing high school in West Jefferson, North Carolina, he attended Wake Forest University where he earned a degree in Health and Sports Medicine. Dr. Martin then worked for The University of North Carolina Hospital as a Physical Therapy Technician where he met his wife, Amy. Dr. Martin completed his dental training at the University of North Carolina School Of Dentistry. With his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree completed, he moved his family to Fayetteville, North Carolina, where he completed an Advanced Education in General Dentistry Residency at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Dr. Martin, his wife Amy, and their two daughters Avery and Hadley, currently reside in Locust, North Carolina.
Dr. Martin’s mission is to provide quality dental care for the entire family. “It is our goal to always provide our patients with comprehensive, caring, and up-to-date dental treatment. We will treat our patients with respect and always aim to meet their every dental need. We are dedicated to improving the overall oral health of Locust and the surrounding communities. Additionally, we will be active members of the community and eager to support community causes. Our patients can always trust in the fact that we will continue to seek new and improved ways of treating their dental needs with the utmost care and precision.”
Dr. Martin is currently a member of the American Dental Association, The North Carolina Dental Society, The Stanly County Dental Society, and The
Academy of General Dentistry. Dr. Martin has earned his certificate in Advanced Education in General Dentistry. He regularly attends continuing education courses to ensure he is up to date on the latest dental technology and procedures. In his spare time, Dr. Martin is an avid fisherman, enjoys hunting, and loves spending time with his wife Amy and their daughters Avery and Hadley.
236 Market Street
Suite 200
Locust, NC 28097
704-781-0500 phone
704-781-0555 fax