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Mark Porter, DDS, is a skilled doctor of dental surgery specializing in cosmetic and general dentistry. Dr. Porter provides high-quality care to the residents of San Antonio, Texas, and surrounding areas at his self-titled practice, Mark A Porter, DDS.

 

In his profession, Dr. Porter has the opportunity to blend science and art to change people’s lives for the better. He feels blessed to treat and interact with so many different people and help them to achieve their dental health goals.

 

Dr. Porter strives to make his patients as comfortable as possible because dentistry doesn’t have to be scary or painful. He always takes a conservative approach to care and prioritizes patients’ health and well-being.

 

Continuing education is a must to stay abreast of new technology and current techniques. It’s important for Dr. Porter to know that he is providing patients with the best treatment possible.

 

Dr. Porter attended the University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) in Texas and received a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree. He then continued to the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio and earned a Doctorate of Dental Surgery.

 

His professional memberships include American Dental Association (ADA), Texas Dental Association (TDA), and the San Antonio District Dental Society (SADDS).

 

Dr. Porter also participates in the Seattle Study Club®, Kois Continuum, Robbins/Rouse Aesthetic Institute, and CEREC® Advanced Courses, to name a few.

 

 

Contact info:

Porter Family Dental

18730 Stone Oak Parkway
San Antonio, Texas 78258

Tel: (210) 495-7155

mark@porterdd.com

 

 

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