
Undergraduate degree in Biology, Dental degree
34 Years
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Dr. Macon Sapp received his undergraduate degree in Biology from Erskine College in 1986. During his high school and college days, he found that working in his father’s dental office doing jobs assigned to him by the staff to be a great source of interest, so after college he entered the University of North Carolina School of Dentistry to follow in his great-grandfather’s and father’s footsteps. At his graduation in 1990, he received the Academy of General Dentistry Senior Student Award for his excellent knowledge, interest, and proficiency in the Science of General Dentistry. He was appointed as a volunteer Adjunct Assistant Professor in the department of Diagnostic Sciences and General Dentistry at the Dental School. He holds memberships in the prestigious American Dental Association, the North Carolina Dental Society, and the Academy of Operative Dentistry. He is a Fellow in the International College of Dentists, and was invited to join in the American Academy of Restorative Dentistry in 1999. Dr. Macon’s passions are his patients, his dental practice, and his two daughters, Ali and Mary Macon. He enjoys biking, fishing, weight training, and working in his yard at home. The opportunity to practice with his father for the last 23 years has afforded him an opportunity to enjoy the practice of dentistry in a special way that is not experienced by many other dentists. Dr. Sapp has the honor of active participation in the following prestigious elected dental organizations: The Academy of Operative Dentistry, The American Academy of Restorative Dentistry, The North Carolina Dental Society, The International College of Dentists, The American Association of Endodontists, The Academy of General Dentistry, The American Dental Association, The American College of Dentists, The Southern Endodontic Study Club, Buller-Ross Study Group. Working with these organizations, he commits to at least 75 hours of continuing education each year.
Erskine College
University of North Carolina School of Dentistry
Received the Academy of General Dentistry Senior Student Award
Invited to join in 1999
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