About Dr. Buck

Dr. Buck holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in zoology from Miami University and is a graduate of The Ohio State University College of Dentistry with a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree. Originally from Louisville, OH, Dr. Buck and his family have lived in the Dublin area for over ten years. His wife, Heather, is a business analyst for Fiserv Corporation in Dublin and likes traveling and reading. Dr. Buck and his wife have two children, Logan and Riley. Their son Logan is three years old and enjoys pizza, corndogs, and playing with his little friends. And their daughter Riley is just a few months old and she enjoys sleeping and being cute. Dr. Buck is an avid Buckeye fan and enjoys golfing, traveling, cooking/grilling, and spending time with family and friends. Dr. Buck is very passionate about providing great dental care and accomplishing the goals of his patients. He believes a person’s confidence and self esteem begin with healthy teeth and a beautiful smile.

Here are my most recent posts

July 25, 2021

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older woman eating with dental implants in Dublin

There are certain foods that are synonymous with the summer months. Thus, when the temperature starts to climb, you may find yourself suddenly craving them. If you’re living with missing teeth, it can be a chore to eat many of the foods you love. Thankfully, there is a way to comfortably enjoy your favorite delights: with the placement of dental implants in Dublin. Continue reading to find out how they work and what foods you can look forward to eating!

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July 19, 2021

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woman eats foods recommended by dentist in Dublin

More than half the adult population in America suffer from some form of gum disease, with symptoms ranging from soft tissue inflammation to severe infection that causes tooth loss. While brushing and flossing on a regular basis are two of the most notable ways to prevent the disease, there are certain vitamins and minerals that offer preventative benefits as well. As you continue reading, a dentist in Dublin lists 7 of them.

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June 30, 2021

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woman visiting dentist in Dublin

The days are getting longer, and the sun is shining brighter – two signs that summer is approaching. That means it will soon be time for you to head out on vacation. While enjoying some much-needed rest and recuperation, you still want to maintain your oral health. As you continue reading, a dentist in Dublin lists 5 ways to protect your teeth and gums!

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June 14, 2021

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man dealing with sleep apnea in Dublin

You’ve been diagnosed with sleep apnea in Dublin, and you’re undergoing treatment to help you rest better. While you’ve developed a routine to follow at home, you’ll soon be traveling. If you’re a little worried about being able to maintain your treatment regimen, here are some simple and effective tips to help out and make your life easier.

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June 2, 2021

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woman talking to dentist in Dublin

Dental hygiene is important, so you want to be sure that you’re using the best toothpaste to meet your needs. Therefore, you can prevent cavities and the myriad of other oral health problems that could emerge. As you continue reading, a dentist in Dublin provides some simple tips for finding the right toothpaste for you!

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May 25, 2021

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dental filling from dentist in Dublin

One of the more common treatments in dentistry is the dental filling. It’s used to restore a tooth when a cavity develops. However, receiving the care you need depends on being able to recognize the warning signs early. Otherwise, you could be left with a more complex problem that requires a root canal. As you continue reading, a dentist in Dublin explains how to tell when it’s time to visit a dentist for a dental filling.

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May 14, 2021

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woman stressed talking to dentist in Dublin

Do you find yourself spending more time under stress than relaxed? If so, it could be taking a toll on your oral health. That’s because the human body tends to subconsciously react to stress in ways that could be detrimental to your teeth and gums. As you continue reading, a dentist in Dublin explains what could arise from not having adequate coping mechanisms and the value of seeking dental care.

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May 3, 2021

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woman teeth flossed by dentist in Dublin

Like most people, you’re sure to brush your teeth every day. When it comes to flossing, though, you often fall short of the mark. Don’t feel bad; you’re not alone in this department, as a 2016 article in U.S. News reported that only 30% of the American population floss on a daily basis. As you continue reading, a dentist in Dublin explains the preventive benefits of flossing and why now is the time to incorporate it into your daily routine!

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April 20, 2021

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woman smiling from teeth whitening in Dublin

Like most people, you desire to have a set of gleaming white teeth. That’s because you’re well aware that the first trait a person will notice is the condition of your smile. Therefore, you’re looking for solutions that actually work. Continue reading to get 5 helpful smile tips, and discover what teeth whitening in Dublin can do to revamp your appearance!

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April 15, 2021

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woman relaxed at dentist in Dublin

If you suffer from dental anxiety, you’re not alone, as over 60% of the population deal with the same problem. The good news is there is help available so you can receive the vital dental care you need. While sedation is one of the more well-known methods of addressing the issue, there are additional strategies worth considering. As you continue reading, a dentist in Dublin lists 9 effective ways to receive dental care in comfort.

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