Meet Dr. Megan Kack, Lakewood, CO Dentist – Fox Point Dental

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Dr. Megan Kack earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology from the College of Saint Benedict and her Doctorate of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry, which included a clinical rotation at the University of Bergen in Norway and an academic fellowship with the American Dental Education Association.  She has a passion for giving back to the community through volunteering with Mission of Mercy, Give Kids a Smile, and internationally on service trips to Guatemala and Nepal. 

Current and past memberships include the American Dental Association, the Colorado Dental Association, MDDS, Spear Study Club and the Academy of General Dentistry. Dr. Kack devotes a significant amount of time keeping up on the latest techniques including Invisalign® to make her treatment more precise, convenient, and comfortable for her patients.

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I feel privileged to create and maintain beautiful smiles.


Dr. Kack's goal is to provide compassionate and attentive care that is individualized to every patient. Her gentle and friendly style helps create meaningful relationships with her patients that are central to the care she provides. She enjoys expressing her creativity as a dentist and feels privileged to create and maintain beautiful smiles.

Outside of the office, Dr. Kack loves to be active outdoors through hiking, long distance running, cycling, skiing, golfing, and traveling. She enjoys spending time with family and friends.

Ready to schedule an appointment to Meet Dr. Megan Cack, your Lakewood, CO Dentist?


Dental cleanings (prophylaxis)

Normally recommended every six months, This professional service reinforces the home-care oral health regimen of brushing and flossing and gives our team an opportunity to locate areas in the mouth that may need special attention.


Oral cancer screening

We look for signs of cancer or precancerous conditions in your mouth. The goal of oral cancer screening is to identify mouth cancer early, when there is a greater chance for a cure.


Digital cavity detecting radiology

Low radiation option to look for areas of decay or pre-decay in between your teeth.


Fillings

Tooth colored, mercury-free material is used to repair areas where tooth decay or wear have caused cavities.


Fluoride strengthening treatments

Naturally occuring fluoride can be used to strengthen tooth enamel and prevent weakened areas from turning to cavities.  Sometimes it can even reverse cavities!


Periodontal treatments

Periodontal disease is bad for your entire health!  Treating it every three to four months can help with chronic health issues.


Sealants

Protective tooth colored layer over deep grooves can help to prevent cavities when teeth first erupt in the mouth by sealing out plaque and bacteria.


Tooth extractions

Gentle removal of a tooth that cannot be samed, a tooth extraction can get you out of pain or prevent infection.


Tongue-tie procedures

A tongue-tie can impact feeding, speaking, sleeping, chronic pain, and a whole host of other issues!