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

How Dental Neglect Could Negatively Affect Your Heart

February 13, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Buck @ 1:26 pm
woman smiling while sitting in dentist chair for checkup

You’ve surely heard that it’s important to practice proper oral hygiene and to visit your dentist regularly for checkups and cleanings, but you may not be aware of how impactful this can be on your total wellness. There is evidence of a connection between your dental and heart health. So that you can enjoy strong teeth, gums and cardiovascular function, a dentist in Dublin provides some valuable information that you don’t want to overlook.

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5 Habits That Could Cause Serious Oral Health Problems

February 2, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Buck @ 1:12 pm

In your quest for excellent oral health, there are things that can happen that are out of your control. However, by being better informed and taking the appropriate actions, the greater your chances are of avoiding issues that require complex treatments to fix. As you continue reading, a dentist in Dublin lists 5 bad habits you should avoid to ensure your teeth and gums remain healthy for years to come!

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For Healthy Teeth and Gums, Consider These Snack Ideas!

January 12, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Buck @ 12:46 pm

Every time you eat, your teeth and gums are bombarded with saliva and a host of particles. If the foods are higher in sugar, then it leaves you more susceptible to tooth decay. Because it’s not a viable option to just stop eating, the next best thing is to find healthier alternatives to some of the more detrimental items you may be consuming. As you continue reading, a dentist in Dublin provides expert pointers on some snack options that will help to fortify your oral health!

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How a Dental Checkup Can Boost Your Oral Health in the New Year!

January 4, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Buck @ 12:25 pm

At the start of a new year, most people are concerned with making new career moves, losing weight or saving money. What shouldn’t be overlooked, though, is oral health. That’s because it can impact more than just the teeth and gums. As you continue reading, you’ll discover why visiting a dentist in Dublin early in the year should be at the top of your priority list, and other ways that you can boost your oral health!

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How Teeth Whitening Can Rejuvenate Your Smile in the New Year!

December 20, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Buck @ 10:16 pm

With a new year on the horizon, you have an excellent opportunity to improve the appearance of your smile. This is important given the fact that one of the first traits a person will notice about you is the condition of your teeth. If you’ve lived 2019 with teeth stains or discoloration, then your dentist in Dublin has a solution: professional teeth whitening. Read on to learn how the process works and what you stand to gain!

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TMJ – What is It, and What Can be Done to Treat It?

December 15, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Buck @ 10:02 pm

The temporomandibular joint, which is commonly referred to as the TMJ, is the joint that connects the lower jaw (mandible) with the upper jaw (maxilla). A unique structure, it has a greater range of motion than most joints. While the greater mobility allows you the ability to speak, chew food and perform other functions, it can, over time, contribute to a painful problem called TMJ disorder. As you continue reading, you’ll learn more about the condition and how your dentist in Dublin can help you recover.

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How Long Can You Expect a Dental Implant to Last?

December 2, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Buck @ 9:49 pm

Have you been living with missing teeth? If so, then simple tasks like chewing food and pronouncing certain words may have become difficult. The good news is that you can finally have your smile restored to normal without taking the more traditional routes of a fixed bridge or dentures. For a more reliable form of replacement, you can now receive dental implants in Dublin. How long should you expect the new fixtures to last, though? Continue reading to find out!

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Why You May Need to Visit Your Dentist for a Root Canal

November 22, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Buck @ 5:06 pm

When you’re out enjoying a nice fall day, the last thing you want to deal with is tooth pain. Unfortunately, such an occurrence can happen when you least expect it. If the discomfort is severe, it can be an indication of deep decay, a faulty crown or some other issue with the tooth. For such situations, a root canal procedure is often the solution. As you read on, your dentist in Dublin explains what the procedure involves and why it may be the necessary route to take.

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5 Tips for Healthy Teeth and Gums During the Holidays!

November 11, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Buck @ 2:55 pm

Along with the exchanging of gifts and the gathering of family and friends, the holiday season is synonymous with consuming delectable foods and beverages. While such activities provide loads of enjoyment, they can have a negative impact on your oral health. Is there a way, then, to still participate in the festivities without suffering the adverse effects? Your dentist in Dublin says there is a way for both holiday fun and excellent oral health to coexist. As you read further, learn about 5 ways to fortify your teeth and gums!

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Gum Disease is On the Rise – Here’s How to Protect Yourself!

November 5, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Buck @ 4:38 pm

Statistics show that well over half the adult population in America has some form of gum disease. This is a serious problem given that studies have found a link between the disease and such issues as oral cancer, heart disease, stroke, pancreatic cancer and other serious health challenges. While your dentist in Dublin can effectively treat gum disease should it arise, let’s take a look at some things you can do to prevent the condition from developing.

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