Saba Asrar
About Saba Asrar
Orthodontics often gets reduced to braces and retainers, but the field spans far beyond metal wires and plastic trays. In Round Rock’s Sendero Springs area—where suburban growth meets rolling Hill Country edges—specialized care for jaw alignment, bite correction, and even sleep-related breathing issues has become more accessible. These aren’t just cosmetic fixes; they’re functional adjustments that can reshape daily comfort and long-term oral health. The difference between a generic dental clinic and an orthodontic practice lies in that precision: one might fill a cavity, while the other rebalances how teeth meet, how jaws close, or how a child’s palate develops.
Among the practices serving this stretch of northern Round Rock is Saba Asrar, an orthodontist’s office situated at 1025 Sendero Springs Dr Suite 110. The area itself is a mix of medical plazas and quiet residential streets, the kind of place where a specialty practice fits seamlessly into the rhythm of errands and after-school appointments. Orthodontic work here likely covers the expected—traditional braces, clear aligners, space maintainers for kids—but also the less obvious, like interceptive treatment for adolescents or appliances to address temporomandibular joint (TMJ) discomfort. These aren’t quick procedures; they’re incremental, monitored over months or years, which means proximity to home or school matters more than it might for a one-time dental cleaning.
Booking a consultation usually starts with a call, and in this case, that means reaching out to (512) 828-7900. First visits often involve more questions than hardware: timing for a child’s evaluation, whether invisalign could work for an adult’s crowding, or how to coordinate treatment with an existing dentist. Orthodontics isn’t urgent care, but it’s not purely elective either—delaying a crossbite correction or ignoring impacted teeth can lead to costlier interventions later. That’s why practices in growing areas like this one tend to see a steady stream of referrals from pediatric dentists and general practitioners, along with parents who’ve watched their own kids’ teeth shift and want to stay ahead of the curve.
For those mapping out the route, the office is pinned on the directions here, tucked into a suite that shares the building with other healthcare providers. The address places it just north of the toll road, where Round Rock’s sprawl starts to thin into open land. That location might mean less traffic for midday appointments but also fewer walk-in options nearby—something to note if you’re planning a post-visit errand. Orthodontic treatment is a long-term commitment, so the logistics of getting there, even for routine adjustments, add up over time.
This listing was last updated on March 29, 2026