Welcome to Park Cedar Dentistry
Welcome to Park Cedar Dentistry, where we're reimagining what a trip to the dentist can be. We're thrilled to introduce ourselves to the Charlotte community and share a bit about what makes our practice special.
Our Approach: Comfort Meets Expertise
At Park Cedar Dentistry, we believe that exceptional dental care goes beyond just treating teeth. It's about creating an experience that puts you at ease from the moment you step through our doors. Our practice is designed with your comfort in mind, featuring amenities like heated neck pillows, cozy blankets, and your favorite tunes on Pandora.
But comfort is just the beginning. We've invested in state-of-the-art technology like CEREC same-day crowns and iTero digital scanners to ensure you receive the most advanced, efficient care possible.
Meet Your Dental Dream Team
Dr. Summer Suttles
A Charlotte native, Dr. Suttles brings her hometown love and UNC Chapel Hill education to every patient interaction. Her passion for dentistry is matched only by her commitment to our local community.
Dr. Emily Snapp
With roots in Virginia and dental training from Ohio State, Dr. Snapp offers a fresh perspective to our practice. Her love for hiking and travel translates into an adventurous approach to dental innovation.
Together, Drs. Suttles and Snapp form a dynamic duo dedicated to your oral health and overall well-being.
Comprehensive Care for Every Smile
Whether you're in for a routine cleaning or considering a smile makeover, we've got you covered. Our services include:
- Preventive care
- Cosmetic dentistry
- Invisalign
- Dental implant restorations
- Botox for both cosmetic and therapeutic purposes
- And much more!
We're here to address all your dental needs under one roof, with a gentle touch and a commitment to your comfort.
Join Our Dental Family
Ready to transform your dental experience? Give us a call at (704) 752-0500 or click the "Book Now" button on our website to schedule your first visit. Let's start your journey to a healthier, happier smile together.
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Welcome to Park Cedar Dentistry
Welcome to Park Cedar Dentistry, where we're reimagining what a trip to the dentist can be. We're thrilled to introduce ourselves to the Charlotte community and share a bit about what makes our practice special.