Patient comfort is a top priority for the entire staff at Parker and Pennington. We pamper our patients, treating you as we would we like to be treated and ensuring your comfort throughout your entire treatment.
Comfort Amenities
Making Your Visit More Enjoyable
Patient comfort is a top priority for the entire staff at Parker and Pennington. We pamper our patients, treating you as we would we like to be treated and ensuring your comfort throughout your entire treatment.
Our Comfort Menu
Prior to beginning a procedure, you will be given our special Comfort Menu that lists the amenities we offer. We’ll ask you to check the services you would like to enjoy during your visit.
We have flat screen televisions and noise-cancelling headphones. To keep you cozy, we offer blankets and pillows to support your legs and neck. Tissue comfort gels may be applied during hygiene treatments to alleviate any potential discomfort. We also offer coffee and fresh spring water.
Sedation Dentistry
For patients who experience anxiety when going to the dentist or for long procedures, we offer oral and IV sedation to help make the experience more comfortable.
Gentle, Painless Injections
We always apply a topical anesthetic to your gums for several seconds prior to administering injections. We keep anesthetics and syringes warm for additional patient comfort.
Our friendly, kind staff asks that you please let them know if there is anything else they can do to make your visit with us an exceptional one.
Meet Our Doctors
Our doctors provide experienced, comprehensive care with kindness and compassion.
Sid Parker, DMD
Dr. Parker gets rave reviews from his patients and his peers. He is known for his kind and gentle touch, friendly, easy-going manner, and his genuine concern for his patients’ well-being. Many patients warmly address him as “Dr. Sid”, and others have called him their hero. He is often referred to as a “perfectionist” by patients and peers alike.
Jeff Pennington, DMD
While attending high school, Dr. Pennington worked at Radenco Dental Lab in Millen, Georgia. He continued to work at dental labs while pursuing his Bachelor of Science at Georgia Southern University, which reinforced his appreciation of the skilled craftsmanship that is required to create lifelike dental restorations.