Dentist – Weatherford, TX

Get to Know
Dr. Marshall Wright

Originally from West Texas, Dr. Wright was born and raised just outside of Big Spring. He has been serving Weatherford families for almost 20 years, and for him, the best thing about his job isn’t the teeth, but the people! Getting to know so many members of the community while also helping them improve their health and confidence is why he loves being a dentist. Before he and our team welcome you into our practice, you can learn more about Dr. Wright’s background below.

Why Did You Decide
to Become a Dentist?

Dr. Wright’s hometown dentist, Dr. John Meyers, encouraged him to look into the field. He shadowed at his office, and after seeing how Dr. Meyers’ was able to affect people’s lives and build relationships with his patients, he was hooked from then on.

Where Did You
Study Dentistry?

Dr. Wright earned his bachelor’s degree in biology in just three years at UT Austin and was accepted to the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. In 2004, he received his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree and moved to Weatherford, where he started Wright Family Dentistry. Through his continuing pursuit of dental education, Dr. Wright has received certifications in Invisalign, dental implant placement and restoration, and conscious sedation. Today, he maintains memberships in the American Dental Association and the Texas Dental Association.

Outside of the
Dental Office, What
Do You Like to Do?

Dr. Wright and his high school sweetheart, Christy, have been married for over 20 years, and they have two daughters, Kayley and Kaitlyn. Outside of the office, he unwinds by fishing, hunting, golfing, and flying small aircraft. He also has his scuba license and likes to go diving whenever he can.

Giving back to the community is very important to Dr. Wright, who spent three years as the clinical director of a free dental clinic in Parker County. Currently, he donates his time and services to the Weatherford chapter of Give Kids a Smile, a volunteer organization dedicated to providing dental care to underserved children. Dr. Wright has also been treating children at the Pythian Home since 2005.