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Dentists in Cedar Park, TX: Local Guide

Published June 28, 2026 · dental.me editorial · How we verify

Quick answer: Cedar Park, TX has 107 dental practices in the Dental.me directory. 65 are rated on Google, averaging 4.77★ across 17,902 reviews. Top by independent Dental.me Score: Dr. Akash Pandya, REGINA YUNUSOV DDS, PLLC, Southern Stars Pediatric Dentistry. Compare them below and shortlist two or three near you to call.

Top-rated dentists in Cedar Park by Dental.me Score
# Practice Google rating Reviews
1 Dr. Akash Pandya 5★ 506
2 REGINA YUNUSOV DDS, PLLC 5★ 490
3 Southern Stars Pediatric Dentistry 5★ 399
4 Reflection Dental Cedar Park 5★ 275
5 WHITESTONE DENTAL CENTER PLLC 5★ 260
Directory data as of August 2026. Google ratings/review counts are third-party data and do not by themselves prove clinical quality.

Cedar Park has an unusual dental problem: nearly everyone here is good. Of the 65 practices we could rate across the city’s 107 offices, 47 of them — roughly seven in ten — hold a Google rating of 4.8 stars or higher. Only two sit below 4.0. That is not what most American dental markets look like. In a typical mid-sized city the top-tier band is a minority; in Cedar Park it is the overwhelming majority. So the question here is not “can I find a decent dentist?” — you almost can’t avoid one — but rather “how do I tell excellent apart from excellent?” This guide is built to answer exactly that.

The raw scale of local feedback tells you why the bar is so high. Cedar Park dentists have collectively earned 17,902 Google reviews, one of the densest review pools of any city its size in our national index. Patients here review, and they review a lot — an average of about 275 reviews per rated practice. When a market is that transparent, mediocre operators get exposed fast and either improve or fade. What’s left is a field of genuinely strong offices competing on the margins: chair-side manner, scheduling speed, how they handle a scared eight-year-old, whether the crown actually fit the first time.

Cedar Park at a glance 107 dental practices 4.77 avg. star rating 17,902 Google reviews 64% have a website

Read the rating curve before you read any single review

The most useful move in a market this strong is to zoom out from stars and look at the shape of the distribution. When 72% of rated offices are clustered in the top band, a 4.8 is not a distinction — it’s the table stakes. The real signal shifts to review count and consistency over time. A 4.9 built on 900 reviews is a fundamentally different promise than a 4.9 built on 40. Here is how the city’s 65 rated practices actually break down:

How 65 rated practices score 4.8 – 5.0 47 4.5 – 4.79 13 4.0 – 4.49 3 Below 4.0 2 Bar length shows number of practices in each band. Only 5 of 65 fall below 4.5.

What this curve should change about your search: stop using a 4.8+ rating as a shortlist filter — it barely narrows anything. Instead, treat rating as a floor you’ve already cleared, and let review volume, specialty fit, and recency do the sorting. The practices that rise to the top of our Cedar Park directory aren’t just highly rated; they’ve sustained those ratings across hundreds of reviews.

There’s a second, quieter signal worth reading here: only about 64% of Cedar Park’s 107 offices maintain a working website. That figure runs higher than many comparable markets, which fits the city’s affluent, tech-adjacent profile, but it still means roughly a third of local practices are effectively invisible online beyond a Google pin. That gap matters more than it sounds. In a market this competitive, an office that hasn’t invested in a bookable, informative web presence often hasn’t invested in modern scheduling, digital records, or transparent pricing either. It’s not a disqualifier — some excellent long-standing family practices run on word of mouth alone — but if you value online booking, forms you can fill out before you arrive, or a clear service menu, the 68 practices with a real website are the natural place to begin.

Why the review density here works in your favor

Cedar Park’s population has roughly doubled over the past two decades, and a directory is really a snapshot of that growth: a young, family-dense suburb generates an enormous volume of first-time patient visits, and first-time patients review at far higher rates than established ones. That’s the engine behind 17,902 reviews in a city of this size. For a newcomer, that density is a gift — it means even the specialty offices you’ll only visit once or twice, like an oral surgeon or endodontist, carry enough recent feedback to judge honestly. You are rarely making a decision on thin data here. The flip side is that a fresh five-star rating built on a handful of reviews should be treated with more caution in Cedar Park than it would be in a smaller town, precisely because the local baseline is set by practices with hundreds of data points behind their score.

The practices carrying the market

A handful of offices account for a disproportionate share of that 17,902-review pool, and they’re a good place to start — not because volume equals quality, but because volume plus a sustained top rating is the hardest combination to accumulate. The current review leader is Darrell Park, holding 4.9 stars across 974 reviews. Close behind on general and family care is Cedar Park Premier Dentistry (4.9, 835) and Bowcutt Dental (4.9, 794).

Families with young kids gravitate to TLC Pediatric Dentistry (4.9, 634), a dedicated children’s office — useful in a growth suburb where a large share of patients are under twelve. For general and restorative work, Anil Gudapati DMD PA (4.9, 614) and Town Center Dental Cedar Park (4.9, 557) both clear the high-volume, high-rating bar. Any of these six is a defensible starting point; the tie-breaker is which one matches the specific work you need.

Match the office to the procedure, not the other way around

Cedar Park is unusually deep in specialty care for a suburb — a direct reflection of its young, family-heavy population. The city carries 28 orthodontists and 28 Invisalign providers, an extraordinary count that tells you teen and adult alignment is a mainstream local service, not a drive-to-Austin errand. It also fields 32 cosmetic offices, 30 implant providers, and 24 emergency-capable practices. Here’s the availability map:

Practices by specialty (of 107) Cosmetic32 Teeth whitening32 Implants30 Orthodontists28 Invisalign28 Emergency24 Periodontists22 Pediatric18 Dentures15 Endodontists10

The practical upshot: for routine, cosmetic, or alignment work you have dozens of qualified choices, so you can be picky about location and scheduling. Browse the full Cedar Park orthodontists, Invisalign providers, cosmetic dentists, or implant specialists to compare directly. For narrower needs — the 10 endodontists handling root canals, or a same-day emergency dentist — the pool is smaller, so call ahead about availability rather than assuming a walk-in slot. Parents can start with the city’s dedicated pediatric dentists.

A four-step method for a market this crowded

When almost every option is good, a repeatable filter beats gut feel. This is the sequence we recommend for Cedar Park specifically, because it’s tuned to a high-rating, high-volume market where stars alone won’t separate the field:

1 Filter by need specialty, not stars 2 Weigh volume depth of reviews 3 Check recency last 3 months 4 Confirm insurance and true cost dental.me method

Step four is where people lose money. A high star rating says nothing about what a crown or a full ortho case will actually cost you after insurance. Before you book, get a written treatment estimate and check it against typical ranges in our national dental cost guide. In a market where quality is broadly high, price and payment terms are legitimately part of the decision — you’re not trading down by comparing them.

If Cedar Park doesn’t have the exact slot you need

Cedar Park sits in a dense cluster of northwest-Austin suburbs, so widening your radius by a few minutes multiplies your options — especially for emergency or specialty visits. Immediately adjacent are Leander and Round Rock, both large markets in their own right. A little further out you’ll find Georgetown, Liberty Hill, Jonestown, and Sunset Valley. For most residents, one of these is a reasonable backup within a 20-minute drive.

Ready to compare offices side by side? Start at the Cedar Park dentist directory, where every practice above is listed with its live rating, review count, and services — and read how we rank practices so you know exactly what the numbers behind each listing mean.

Frequently asked questions
How many dentists are in Cedar Park, TX?

Dental.me tracks 107 dental practices in Cedar Park, TX — 65 carry a public star rating that averages 4.8 stars, and 68 list a website. Compare the full ranked list on the Cedar Park dentists page.

Which is the top-rated dentist in Cedar Park?

By Dental.me Score, Darrell Park currently leads the Cedar Park list (4.9 stars, 974 reviews). Rankings update as ratings and profile data change, so compare a few offices before deciding.

How do I choose a good dentist in Cedar Park?

Compare the Dental.me Score alongside review volume, location, office hours, provider names, and website details, then shortlist three to five Cedar Park offices that fit your schedule, budget, and the care you need.

How does Dental.me rank Cedar Park dentists?

By an independent Dental.me Score built from each practice's Google star rating out of 100, held to a confidence level by its review volume, with exact review counts breaking ties and a verification lift that lets confirmed practices reach a perfect 100. Featured placements are paid, clearly labeled, and never change the organic order.

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