NEW
CASTLE
DENTAL
Dentistry is not just about your teeth...it's about your health.
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Viva la body!"
About New Castle Dental
Dr. Lauren Roper was born and raised in Dallas, Texas. She earned her bachelor’s degree in interior design from the University of Texas at Austin and went on to design retail stores for Fossil (the watch company) and FedEx Office. After several years, she decided that she wanted a more intimate connection with people’s lives and more specifically, their health. She decided to pursue dentistry and earned her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio.
"If I could rate New Castle Dental with more than 5 stars I would. It had been over a decade since my last dental visit but everyone in the office made me feel comfortable. Dr. Roper explains each procedure thoroughly and the reason/research behind them. It is a very friendly atmosphere where I felt valued as a patient. I am thrilled to have found my hometown dentist! ."
Tia Hancock
"Above and beyond, attention to detail. Ive never felt particularly grateful for who my dentist is until I became a patient of New Castle Dental.
My family is getting the best dental care in the area. The staff and facilities are smaller than our previous provider, but absolutely more impressive."
Shannon Jewett
"Lovely ladies that are so kind and skilled at what they do! Such a friendly environment. They made me feel completely comfortable and right at home. I’d reccomened this place to everyone!"
Meghan Stroncheck
"The care and high tech services here are top-notch! Everyone who works here are super friendly, and they are gentle with their patients. They are the BEST!"
Mava Leighty
A dentistry experience
like no other...
Learn MoreWhat We Offer
If you want to keep a healthy mouth for the rest of your life, you need to do the following: keep you teeth free of cavities, keep your gums healthy, and protect your teeth from grinding away. Has a friend ever told you, “I never had a cavity until I had my first child and now all my have decay” or “both of my parents lost their teeth early, so I know I’m going to as well”? The truth is, tooth decay and gum disease is PREVENTABLE. There are many contributors to tooth decay, wear and periodontal disease. Some of us are extremely susceptible to disease, whereas others are just more resilient no matter what they do to their bodies. Either way, wouldn’t it be nice to know what your risks are and what you can do stay healthy or regain health?