Dr. Terry Lassiter
Dr. Lassiter seeks to provide the best dental care to the greater Waco area.
Dr. Terry Lassiter, DDS graduated from Baylor College of Dentistry in 1987 and then joined a private dental practice in the DFW area for two years. Dr Lassiter also holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Baylor University and a Master of Arts in Global Leadership from Dallas Baptist University.
In 1989 he was appointed as a dental missionary along with his wife Vicki by the International Mission Board. Dr Lassiter, through village clinics and jungle settings provided for the dental needs of poor and underserved people while living in the countries of St Vincent, Suriname, Ecuador and Peru. For 26 years Dr Lassiter’s greatest passion was to see the spiritual and physical needs met of some of the most remote and isolated peoples in the world.
In 2015 Dr Lassiter returned to Texas to to start Alpha Omega Dental Associates to meet the dental needs of the greater Waco area. His hobbies include running, yard work, woodworking, and anything having to do with Baylor sports. Dr Lassiter’s highest priority is his personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Dr Lassiter also teaches a Medical Missions course at Baylor University as an adjunct professor.
He is deeply in love with the former Vicki Carpenter, his wife for over 35 years. They are members of First Woodway Baptist Church where they weekly teach a growing Life Group. They enjoy together movies, travel and sports of any kind. Vicki is a women’s conference speaker and teacher and is involved in several community service programs. His sons Joshua & Matt and their wives live in Georgia and Texas as well as his five young grandchildren.
“My goal is to bring high quality dentistry to the people of greater Waco while showing care for the overall physical and spiritual needs of all my patients.”
We specialize in improving smiles!
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