
Dr. Richter was born and raised in Laredo, Texas, where he learned
to speak Spanish. He received a Baccalaureate and Master’s degree in
biology from Trinity University in San Antonio. Dr. Richter spent
several years involved with biomedical research at the University of
Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio in the Department of
Cellular & Structural Biology and the Department of Pathology. While
there he became interested in a dental career, Periodontics in
particular and entered the University of Texas Dental School at
San Antonio for his dental training. As a dental student, Dr.
Richter distinguished himself by winning several awards and grants
for his extracurricular periodontal research. Dr. Richter received
his post-graduate specialty training in Periodontics, along with his
second Master’s degree, from the University of North Carolina School
of Dentistry.
Dr. Richter continues to be active in several
dental organizations at the local, state and national level. He is a
past-president of the Piedmont Periodontal Study Club, the
Alamance-Caswell County Dental Society, The Third District of the
North Carolina Dental Society, and served as the president of the
Durham-Orange County Dental Society.
Dr. Richter has been in
practice for over 20 years. In that time, he has built a reputation
as a caring and compassionate Periodontist. His philosophy is that
no patient can be expected to stay dedicated to therapy if all they
come to expect from periodontal treatment is pain. His goal has
always been to provide the most sympathetic and comfortable
periodontal treatment possible. Ultimately his hope is that he can
help patients to overcome their fear and reluctance to treatment,
and to willingly stay committed to therapy. Dr. Richter resides in
Chapel Hill with his wife Pringle and there 2 miniature dachshunds
Andouille and Boudin named after Cajun sausages.