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Team
Greenwood Dentist
Joseph Fennell, DMD
Jeanie Sucin, DMD
Dr. Jeanie M. Sucin graduated from The Dental College of Georgia at Augusta University in 1990 and currently stands on more than 28 years of experience in the dental industry. Dr. Sucin enjoys making a difference in her patients’ lives by helping them achieve a healthy mouth and beautiful smile. She strives to treat everyone with kindness and respect and to offer the best dental services possible.
Dr. Sucin is married to her husband, John, and they have five children together. In her free time, Dr. Sucin enjoys spending time with family and friends, traveling, going to concerts, and relaxing at the beach.
Memberships:
ADA
SCDA
Piedmont District Dental Society
Greenwood Dental Society
Stacey Cadden, Registered Dental Hygienist
For more than 22 years, Stacey has been working in the dental industry and loves making a difference in her patients’ lives. Helping her patients gain confidence with the help of a beautiful smile is one of her favorite parts of the job. Stacy strives to provide each patient with the best oral care possible and to educate them on their home-care to enjoy healthy teeth for a lifetime.
When she is not in the office, Stacy enjoys traveling and spending time with her family.
Jenna Couch, Registered Dental Hygienist
Jenna graduated in may 2017 with an associates degree in dental hygiene. She is CPR certified, nitrous oxide certified, and licensed to administer local anesthesia. Jenna is passionate about her work and loves creating a comfortable and fun environment for her patients. She enjoys meeting new people and educating them on successful oral hygiene habits.
Outside of work, Jenna enjoys spending time with friends and family.
Dana Ramsey, Certified Dental Assistant
Since 2009, Dana has been working in a dental office and enjoys meeting new patients and learning about their oral health needs. She loves watching the dental journey in each patient and seeing their reactions at the finished results. Dana strives to treat every patient the same way she would want to be treated.
When not working, Dana enjoys camping, lazy days in the pool, and spending time with family and friends.
Missy Cleveland, Dental Assistant
Melissa enjoys providing the best dental experience to each and every patient by making them feel comfortable with patient education, understanding their dental experiences and just being there to treat them the way she would want to be treated. Patients enjoy working with her because she treats them with respect and honesty.
Melissa was born and raised In Greenwood, and a 1986 Graduate of Greenwood High School. She is married to Clay Cleveland and has 3 daughters, Courtney, Abby and Haley. She also has 3 grandsons: Chance, Carson, and Abel. She enjoys spending time with family, shopping, reading, and spending time with church family.
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Piedmont Family Dentistry
3404 Cokesbury Road,
Hwy 254, Hodges, SC 29653
We are located across from Parkseed
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Sugar is often blamed for causing cavities, but the truth is a bit more complicated than that. Cavities, also known as dental caries, are caused by bacteria in the mouth that produce acid when they feed on carbohydrates, including sugar. This acid can eat away at the enamel on teeth, leading to decay and cavities.
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Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is a common oral health problem that affects millions of people worldwide. The condition is caused by bacterial infection of the gum tissue, which can lead to inflammation, bleeding, and eventual tooth loss. Wh um disease is primarily associated with oral health problems, recent studies have suggested a potential link between gum disease and cancer.