It’s easy for oral health to slip down the priority list. Busy mornings, long commutes, and family routines often mean brushing gets rushed, flossing is skipped, and dental visits are postponed. Many patients assume that if nothing hurts, everything must be fine—but...
Tooth pain rarely starts at a convenient time. Many patients describe the same experience: they finish dinner, settle in for the evening, and suddenly a sharp ache begins in one tooth. As the night goes on, the discomfort becomes harder to ignore—especially when lying...
Busy mornings often move quickly for many families. Parents remind children to brush before school, adults rush to get ready for work, and daily routines can make oral care feel like just another task on the checklist. During routine dental visits, it’s common for...
Waking up with a bitter taste can be unsettling. Some patients describe it as metallic. Others say it feels sour or simply “off.” It may fade after brushing, or it may linger through your morning coffee on the way to work in Fort Collins. When it sticks around, it’s...
Teeth can start to feel weaker over time, even for people who brush and floss regularly. Some patients notice increased sensitivity during cold mornings, others feel unsure why their teeth seem more worn despite good habits. Nutrition often comes up in these...
Feeling nervous about visiting the dentist is more common than many people realize. Dental anxiety affects both children and adults, and it can range from mild uneasiness to avoiding appointments altogether. These fears often come from past experiences, concerns about...
Dr. Jared Ortiz grew up in Bothell, Washington and completed his dental education followed by a General Practice Residency at the University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine. He chose to pursue the additional year of training to broaden his skills and provide more comprehensive care to his patients.
Dr. Ortiz values creating a comfortable and welcoming experience for everyone who visits the office. He enjoys getting to know his patients and helping them feel confident in their oral health and treatment decisions.
Drawn to the mountains and Colorado lifestyle, Dr. Ortiz is grateful to call this state home. Outside of dentistry, he enjoys skiing, biking, and hiking, as well as spending time with family and friends.
Dr. Maria Regalado
Dr. Regalado grew up in Pueblo West, Colorado and moved north to attend Colorado State University. After graduating from CSU she attended Tufts University in Boston for her dental degree. During her time at Tufts she volunteered for Sharewood Project and was a member of the Tufts Marathon Team.
Dr. Regalado prides herself on providing comprehensive care in a relaxed environment She is a member of the Academy of General Dentistry, Colorado Prosthodontic Society, and Colorado Dental Association. She lives in Windsor with her husband Zach and son Sebastian. Outside of the office, she enjoys playing golf, reading, skiing, and working out.
Dr. Josh Fowler
Dr. Josh Fowler grew up in Lander, Wyoming, a small town in the central part of the state. He pursued his education at Weber State University in Utah and at the University of Louisville School of Dentistry in Louisville, KY. Dr. Fowler is energetic about dentistry and loves helping people attain the smile they deserve. He takes pride in being known as “the gentle dentist” and will take time to ensure the best treatment for you and your family. His goal is to help his patients understand their options and actively participate in their treatment plans without pressure or forced decision-making. Dr. Fowler and his wife have three daughters and one son. They enjoy hiking, camping, and cycling. Dr. Fowler is also an avid hockey player.