Dr. Kenneth T. King

1051-B, Gardner Rd, Charleston, SC 29407

Dr. Kenneth T. King was born in Charleston, SC. He attended College of Charleston and following graduation he attended MUSC Dental School. After earning his DMD degree he worked as a general dentist in this area. He then completed his specialty degree at the Medical College of Georgia. After graduation in 1989 he opened his office in North Charleston.

Dr. Gregory B. Wiggins was born in Sylvania, Ga and raised in Charleston. He attended Hanahan High School and graduated with a degree in biology from Bob Jones University. He received his dental training at the MUSC College of Dental Medicine and completed his endodontic residency at the University of Maryland College of Dental Surgery. He has practiced with Charleston Endodontics since 1998.

He is a very proud husband, father and grandfather. He has been actively involved for many years with Ferndale Baptist Church and enjoys numerous outdoor activities including golfing, hunting, fishing and shark tooth collecting.

Dr. Geoffrey Stuart Steinkruger was born in Marietta, OH, and raised in Florence SC. He attended Wofford College in Spartanburg, SC graduating with a bachelor of science in Biology. Following graduation he attended the Medical University of South Carolina College of Dental Medicine. After earning his DMD degree, Dr. Steinkruger completed a General Practice Residency at Palmetto Richland Memorial Hospital in Columbia, SC. He was in private practice in Charleston, SC for two years, then enrolled at The Ohio State University School of Dentistry where he received a Masters of Science and certificate as a specialist in endodontics. He has been practicing in Charleston since 2004 and feels privileged to call the Lowcountry his home.

As a proud husband and father, Dr. Steinkruger enjoys sharing life with his wife and son. Dr. Steinkruger has many interests outside of endodontics, including being actively involved at St. Andrews Church in Mt. Pleasant, spending time with family and friends, traveling, playing guitar, watching college football, and getting outside, either hunting, fishing, or hiking.

  • The effects of a 2-stage injection technique on inferior alveolar nerve block injection pain. Nusstein J, Steinkruger G, Reader A, Beck M, Weaver J. Anesth Prog. 2006 Winter;53(4):126-30. PMID: 17177591 [PubMed indexed for MEDLINE]
  • The significance of needle bevel orientation in achieving a successful inferior alveolar nerve block. Steinkruger G, Nusstein J, Reader A, Beck M, Weaver J. J Am Dent Assoc. 2006 Dec;137(12):1685-91. PMID: 17138713 [PubMed indexed for MEDLINE]
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