Dr. Mark Sweeney has been practicing as a cosmetic dentist since 1979, and is known nationally for his expertise and artistry in smile makeovers. He created Austin Dental Spa with the discerning cosmetic patient in mind. He maintains his general dental skills by caring for several thousand loyal patients who won’t let anyone else treat them. His easy-going demeanor and passion for dentistry puts people of all walks of life at ease while they are discussing or undergoing treatment.
A graduate of the University of Texas at Austin (1975) and the University of Texas Health Science Center Dental School (1979), Mark began his career as a cosmetic dentist in Austin in 1979. While providing general dental care, his main passion was improving people’s appearances through cosmetic procedures. Though modern cosmetic procedures did not even exist in the early years of his career, he improvised with the materials available at the time to whiten, reshape, and replace front teeth to give people the …smiles they dreamed of. Now, Dr. Mark Sweeney has become a renowned cosmetic dentist, and his Austin Dental Spa is equipped with the very latest technology. Dr. Sweeney excels at placing DURAthin® porcelain veneers and employs other state-of-the-art technologies to transform our patients’ smiles. He has also established a reputation in Austin and beyond as a trusted sedation dentist, helping his patients relax during their treatments.


Dr. Mark Sweeney, DDS
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Doctor Education
Dental School
University of Texas Health Science Center Dental School
Work Place
Austin Dental Spa
3305 Northland Dr Ste 515
Austin
TX
78731
USA
(512) 893-7231
https://www.austindentalspa.com/
Specialties
- Cosmetic Dentistry Dentistry
- General Dentistry
Procedures performed
- Crowns
- Fillings
- Whitening
- Veneers
- Sedation
Conditions
- Gingival and Periodontal Diseases
- Tooth Sensitivity
- Temporomandibular Joint Disorders (TMJ)
- Bleeding Gums
- Teeth that protrude outward or inward
- Tooth Cavity
- Tooth Damage
- Dental Concerns
- Gum Infections
- Tooth Aches
- Bad Breath
- Gum Disease
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