Welcome to the Epic blog

From airway health to advanced dental tech, this is where we share insights, tips, and stories to help you breathe easier and smile brighter. Whether you’re curious about the latest treatment options or just want a behind-the-scenes peek at life at Epic, you’ll find it here.

By Deb Caulfield May 6, 2026
Most people don’t immediately connect headaches, jaw tension, tooth sensitivity, or muscle fatigue to their bite. But often, the problem isn’t just where your teeth touch. It’s how they function together.
By Deb Caulfield September 2, 2025
When most people think of going to the dentist, they picture cleanings, cavities, or maybe a gentle reminder to floss more. But at Epic Dentistry, we look at a whole lot more than just your teeth. That’s because your mouth isn’t just about smiling—it’s the gateway to the rest of your body. The way you breathe, sleep, manage stress, even how you hold your posture... it can all show up in your mouth. And often, your dentist might be the first one to spot it.
By Deb Caulfield August 25, 2025
Dr. Caulfield’s voice is helping shape the conversation on pediatric sleep health in his latest feature in Sleep Review Magazine.
By Deb Caulfield July 7, 2025
We hear it all the time: "I left my last dentist because I felt like I was constantly being upsold." And we get it. No one wants to feel like they’re being sold to, especially when it comes to their health. At Epic, our goal is never to "sell" you on anything. Our job is to help you understand what’s going on in your mouth, how it connects to your overall health, and what your options are. From there, you decide what’s right for you.
Lasers--The Power of Light
By Deb Caulfield June 5, 2025
At Epic Dentistry, we continually seek innovations that elevate patient care by making treatments more comfortable, efficient, and biologically supportive. That's why Dr. Jon Caulfield has invested in state-of-the-art YAG and CO2 laser technologies—tools that are fundamentally transforming the way we manage everything from airway and TMJ dysfunction to routine preventive procedures.
Signs of disrupted sleep show in the airway, jaw, tongue, and bite
By Deb Caulfield May 13, 2025
May is Better Sleep Month—and while most people don’t immediately think of the dentist when it comes to sleep, we believe they should. At Epic Dentistry, we take an airway-centered approach to care because sleep quality is inseparable from whole-body health.
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