Marcia Harrer Sobek DDS

Marcia Harrer Sobek DDS A visit with Marcia Harrer Sobek, DDS feels like anything but a visit to the dentist.

Visiting her office is more like catching up with an old friend in their living room. Dr. Harrer Sobek’s patients have an unprecedented level of comfort in her office, due in large part to the lengths at which Dr. Harrer Sobek gets to know each individual patient. Born in Chicago, IL, Dr. Marcia Harrer Sobek moved to Scottsdale, AZ at the young age of seven. Her childhood dream, inspired by her childhood dentist, was to follow in his footsteps and become a well-regarded dentist in the community. She attended Scottsdale High School, received her undergraduate degree at The University of Arizona, and attended dental school at the University of California, San Francisco. She then completed a residency in hospital dentistry at Northwestern University in Chicago. With her dental course-work completed, she was happy to move back to Arizona and establish herself in private practice. Not surprisingly, Dr. Harrer Sobek focuses on family dentistry and can accommodate people of all ages and needs. Her office provides everything from the routine preventive services, cleanings and examinations, to complete cosmetic dentistry. Dr. Harrer Sobek and her husband, David, are the parents of Madeline and Grant. When time permits, she pursues her love of music; Dr. Harrer Sobek plays the flute professionally. Her professional affiliations include being a member of the American Dental Association, the Arizona State Dental Association and its component societies, the Scottsdale-Paradise Valley Study Club, the Junior League of Phoenix, and National Charity League.

What dental habit are you pledging to focus on this week? Whether it's flossing daily, brushing twice a day, or trying a...
11/22/2025

What dental habit are you pledging to focus on this week? Whether it's flossing daily, brushing twice a day, or trying a new mouthwash, we want to hear about it! Share your commitment in the comments below. If you have questions or need advice, don't hesitate to contact us at (480) 661-0481.

What’s the one dental question you’ve been too afraid to ask? Drop it in the comments below — no judgment zone! To sched...
11/21/2025

What’s the one dental question you’ve been too afraid to ask? Drop it in the comments below — no judgment zone! To schedule an appointment, please contact us at (480) 661-0481.

Do YOU have sensitive teeth? You're not alone—and the good news is that a few simple changes can make a significant diff...
11/19/2025

Do YOU have sensitive teeth? You're not alone—and the good news is that a few simple changes can make a significant difference. Have specific questions? Give us a call at (480) 661-0481—we're here to help keep your smile comfortable and healthy! 😊

What you eat affects your oral health. Sugary and acidic foods can wear down enamel and cause cavities. On the other han...
11/18/2025

What you eat affects your oral health. Sugary and acidic foods can wear down enamel and cause cavities. On the other hand, foods rich in calcium strengthen your teeth. Eating a balanced diet helps your smile and keeps you healthy overall. If you have questions about taking care of your teeth, call us at (480) 661-0481.

No two smiles are alike! Just like fingerprints, your dental records or "toothprints," are uniquely yours 🦷. Professiona...
11/14/2025

No two smiles are alike! Just like fingerprints, your dental records or "toothprints," are uniquely yours 🦷. Professionals have even used dental records to identify individuals and remains when other indicators weren't available. Take care of your teeth–they're the only ones you've got! Call (480) 661-0481 and schedule an appointment today.

Just because it says "sugar-free" doesn't mean it's safe for your teeth. Acidic additives in many diet drinks and snacks...
11/13/2025

Just because it says "sugar-free" doesn't mean it's safe for your teeth. Acidic additives in many diet drinks and snacks can still wear down enamel—slowly and silently. The key is knowing what to look for. Give us a call at (480) 661-0481 to learn more!

On this Veterans Day, we honor and thank all the brave men and women who have served our country. Your sacrifice and ded...
11/11/2025

On this Veterans Day, we honor and thank all the brave men and women who have served our country. Your sacrifice and dedication will never be forgotten.

Do you still remember it? Share your memories in the comments below! If you need to schedule an appointment, call us at ...
11/11/2025

Do you still remember it? Share your memories in the comments below! If you need to schedule an appointment, call us at (480) 661-0481.

Bad breath can occur for a few reasons, such as not brushing your teeth, dry mouth, eating certain foods or health issue...
11/10/2025

Bad breath can occur for a few reasons, such as not brushing your teeth, dry mouth, eating certain foods or health issues. To prevent bad breath, brush and floss your teeth and visit us regularly. If bad breath continues, we can help determine the reason. Call us at (480) 661-0481.

Nuts, such as almonds, cashews, and Brazil nuts, are packed with essential minerals that help keep your teeth strong and...
11/07/2025

Nuts, such as almonds, cashews, and Brazil nuts, are packed with essential minerals that help keep your teeth strong and gums healthy. Almonds, in particular, are low in sugar, high in calcium, and help stimulate saliva production, keeping bacteria away. Nuts are also a tooth-friendly swap for chips or crackers, which often leave behind starchy residue. More dental health tips? Contact us at (480) 661-0481.

Are you ready to embrace a brighter, healthier smile? Schedule an appointment at (480) 661-0481 today! Our friendly team...
11/07/2025

Are you ready to embrace a brighter, healthier smile? Schedule an appointment at (480) 661-0481 today! Our friendly team is here to ensure you feel comfortable and at ease during every visit. Don’t let fear hold you back from achieving the smile you’ve always wanted.

Brushing too hard can do more harm than good. Scrubbing aggressively doesn’t mean cleaner teeth. It can actually wear do...
11/05/2025

Brushing too hard can do more harm than good. Scrubbing aggressively doesn’t mean cleaner teeth. It can actually wear down enamel and irritate your gums. The trick is to use a soft-bristle toothbrush in gentle circular motions and brush for a full 2 minutes. Think of brushing like massaging rather than scrubbing. If your toothbrush bristles fray quickly or your gums bleed often, it might be time to rethink your technique.

Looking for more dental care tips and tricks? Give us a follow and contact us at (480) 661-0481.

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10661 N Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard, # 103
Scottsdale, AZ
85259

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 4pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 7am - 4pm
Thursday 7am - 5pm

Telephone

+14806610481

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A visit with Marcia Harrer Sobek, DDS feels like anything but a visit to the dentist. Visiting her office is more like catching up with an old friend in their living room. Dr. Harrer Sobek’s patients have an unprecedented level of comfort in her office, due in large part to the lengths at which Dr. Harrer Sobek gets to know each individual patient. Born in Chicago, IL, Dr. Marcia Harrer Sobek moved to Scottsdale, AZ at the young age of seven. Her childhood dream, inspired by her childhood dentist, was to follow in his footsteps and become a well-regarded dentist in the community. She attended Scottsdale High School, received her undergraduate degree at The University of Arizona, and attended dental school at the University of California, San Francisco. She then completed a residency in hospital dentistry at Northwestern University in Chicago. With her dental course-work completed, she was happy to move back to Arizona and establish herself in private practice. Not surprisingly, Dr. Harrer Sobek focuses on family dentistry and can accommodate people of all ages and needs. Her office provides everything from the routine preventive services, cleanings and examinations, to complete cosmetic dentistry. Dr. Harrer Sobek and her husband, David, are the parents of Madeline and Grant. When time permits, she pursues her love of music; Dr. Harrer Sobek plays the flute professionally. Her professional affiliations include being a member of the American Dental Association, the Arizona State Dental Association and its component societies, the Scottsdale-Paradise Valley Study Club, the Junior League of Phoenix, and National Charity League.