Dr. David Crumpton
- Dr. Crumpton is widely known as one of the most talented dentists in Trophy Club, TX, and beyond, serving the communities of Las Colinas in general dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, and advanced dentistry, including implants, smile makeovers, Invisalign, and full mouth restorations.
Personalized Dental Mastery
Dr. Crumpton is both a caring doctor, who will focus on you and you alone, and a master of the dental arts, with extraordinary skills. He loves working closely with each patient, so they always leave his dental office feeling delighted with the results. Rather than just informing a patient about the dental services they need, he begins every relationship by listening, and from there will fully discuss the options to help them achieve their personal goals. He has been proudly serving Trophy Club and the surrounding communities for almost 30 years, and he looks forward to welcoming you to a state-of-the-art, modern dental office!
Background and history
When Dr. Crumpton was 18, he had a work accident that knocked out one of his front teeth. His dentist went and took classes to place dental implants, and Dr. Crumpton was his first case. This experience piqued his interest in entering the field of dentistry as a career. He was one of the fortunate people who was treated by a childhood dentists who were nice people, always kind to their patients, helping him form a positive attitude about dentistry and the miraculous changes that advanced dentistry can achieve in even the most serious cases.
Education
After graduating, he briefly moved to southern New Mexico, and within two months, he knew that he had to come back to Texas! This brought him to Trophy Club in 1995, where he started his dental office from the bottom up.
On a personal note…
Dr. Crumpton and his wife, Anna, have been married for 33 years. He is an avid cyclist who rides 150 miles a week on average. Back at home, he enjoys using his Big Green Egg to smoke a wide variety of meats. He also enjoys precision rifle shooting, playing the guitar, and watching old detective movies from the 1930s to the 1950s.
