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

January 5, 2019

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woman party hat

It’s that time of year again—time to make goals for all that you want to accomplish this year. What do you want to achieve? Like many others, do you want to improve your health? Well, if you do, don’t forget your mouth. Your oral health affects your overall wellbeing. In fact, oral issues have been linked to medical conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and kidney disease. By making a resolution to improve your oral health, you also strive to improve your health generally. Here are three great ideas from your dentist in Dublin to help you do just that this year.

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December 8, 2018

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Buck @ 9:47 pm
Woman smiling in dentist's chair.

Finding a family dentist in Dublin is a great way to ensure that you and your loved ones are getting the best oral healthcare. Many times, families visit multiple practices to meet the variety of needs that their children or spouse has. However, with a family dentist, you and your loved ones can receive the wide-range of services that you need, all under one roof! Keep reading to discover the best ways to find a family dentist that you and your kids love.

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December 6, 2018

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Buck @ 9:42 pm
Woman using Invisalign clear aligner

Are you considering giving yourself a straighter smile? For years, your only option was traditional braces. However, thanks to modern dentistry, you now have a different option: Invisalign clear aligners. Through a series of clear trays that gradually shift your teeth into alignment, you can achieve a perfectly straight smile without anyone knowing! Keep reading to learn the answers to some frequently asked questions about Invisalign in Dublin.

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December 3, 2018

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Man sleeping

Did you know that 22 million people in the US suffer from sleep apnea? And, because this disorder occurs while you’re asleep, it is estimated that 80% of the cases of mild to moderate sleep apnea are undiagnosed. So how do you know if you have sleep apnea? Keep reading to learn whether you need sleep apnea treatment in Dublin and how to recognize the signs and symptoms of this disorder.

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November 27, 2018

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white dental floss toothbrushIt seems like every few months, there is a new dental health trend that has the internet buzzing. While some of them claim to possess alternative benefits, there are others that attempt to refute established oral health practices. Recently, there have been claims made that flossing isn’t necessary, but is that true? Has a hidden fact been discovered? Your dentist in Dublin has the answers!

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November 15, 2018

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older man holding jaw in painA typical Saturday for you involves sitting down to watch the Buckeyes take on their next Big Ten foe. While viewing the game, it’s common for you to snack on some of your favorite foods, but today you’re interrupted by a pain in your jaw while chewing. You don’t know what has caused this, but you’d like some relief. Your dentist in Dublin says this could be a symptom of TMJ (temporomandibular joint) disorder. Read on to learn what can cause this condition, and find out what can be done about it.

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November 2, 2018

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Buck @ 7:34 pm

friends sitting around table holiday cheerThis is the time of year you’ve been waiting on. There are decorations everywhere, people singing carols and the season’s delights are abound for you to indulge in. While it’s important to have fun times like these where you can “let your hair down,” your dentist in Dublin warns not to do it at the expense of your dental wellness. Thus, there are 5 tips you should keep in mind to protect your oral health over the holidays.

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October 28, 2018

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woman pink spot on gumsAn alarming statistic shows that at least 85% of American adults have some form of gum (periodontal) disease, and nearly half of that population have a more advanced form of the condition. We uncover more about this prevalent dental malady, it’s different stages and how, in conjunction with your daily habits, your dentist in Dublin can help you prevent gum disease.

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October 15, 2018

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attractive woman at desk smilingWhen it comes to caring for your mouth, teeth and gums, one of the challenges is maintaining your dental hygiene while at work. Given that you spend a substantial portion of your day at the job site, what can be done to sustain your oral health while there? Your dentist in Dublin has 4 simple tips to incorporate into your daily routine that will help to keep you on track!

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October 6, 2018

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dr. Buck @ 5:58 am

dental insurance form glasses penOne of the great trends that shows in recent data is that nearly 80% of Americans now enjoy some form of dental insurance. The downside, however, is that only 2.8% of that population maxes-out coverage by the end of the year. That means there are both money and care left on the table. Can anything be done to get more from your dental insurance? Read on as your dentist in Dublin weighs in with a simple yet effective solution!

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