
Dr. Max Kerr, DDS, D-ABDSM
Dentist | General Practice
920 N. Vista Ridge Blvd 700 Cedar Park TX, 78613Practice Philosophy
Traditional Medicine
About
Dr. Max Kerr was born in Lubbock and raised in Amarillo. After completing his Bachelor of Arts in Biology at Texas Tech, he relocated to San Antonio to earn his DDS degree at the University of Texas Health ...
Board Certification
American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine
Provider Details

Dr. Max Kerr, DDS, D-ABDSM's Expert Contributions
How can I make my tooth extraction heal faster?
You can’t make it heal faster unless you have a good line on stem cells . . . Make sure you keep it clean to avoid infection. READ MORE
Do you have pain after a root canal?
Sometimes there is residual pain the evening after a root canal but it should go away after a day. READ MORE
What can't you eat with a dental bridge?
Sticky foods may pull it off, but you should be good to go with everything else. And rocks . . . . don’t eat rocks . . . READ MORE
Can I drink coffee after a teeth cleaning?
Yep, but remember that coffee will stain your teeth READ MORE
How long after a dental cleaning can I eat?
That really depends on if and what type of Flouride treatment you get. A good rule of thumb is, an hour after the cleaning it you can eat normally without affecting the flouride treatment. READ MORE
Should I still have pain 3 days after a tooth extraction?
It’s extremely normal to have pain 3 days after an extraction. Often day 3 is the worst pain. Pain should subside after 5-7 days. If the pain doesn’t leave or there is still large swelling, reach out to the practitioner that removed your teeth. READ MORE
What happens if a cavity is too deep?
You may need a root canal or ultimately lose the tooth. You should have a dentist look at it. READ MORE
How long will a zirconia crown last?
It’s possible for it to last 20+ years, but, just like anything, it all depends on how well you take care of it. READ MORE
Can you put braces on just a few teeth?
While you can put braces on just a few teeth, it is traditionally not recommended. Although teeth are individual, they work as a group so often times movement of one will affect the others. For predictable results all teeth should be considered for braces. READ MORE
Should I still have pain 5 days after my tooth extraction?
It is normal to have pain and tenderness up to 7 days after extraction. If the pain is extreme, you ought to talk to you dental provider. READ MORE
What is a crooked tongue?
If there is pain or redness associated with it, you should get it looked at. READ MORE
Which is better dentures or dental implants?
No question. Implants. All cases have their nuances, but very rarely are dentures a good option. READ MORE
Can I use mouth wash after getting a dental implant?
Yes, usually mouthwashes are okay, just make sure that you speak to your provider about the type. READ MORE
What can you do for a swollen tongue?
Depends on why its swollen . . . If you are a mouth breather, then you may want to get checked by an ENT. If you have a diet that is high in processed foods, then you may want to change your diet. A swollen tongue is usually a sign of systemic issues and needs to be followed up with by a licensed physician. READ MORE
Why are dentures so messy?
False teeth can get pretty dirty. Using a denture cleaner regularly can help extend the life of them. READ MORE
What are the benefits of dental crowns?
Often times a crown will prevent further fracture and breakdown of the tooth. It will likely last longer than a filling. Also, there is a chance that you may loose your tooth unless you get the crown depending on the diagnosis. READ MORE
Which braces are best metal or ceramic?
Metal work quicker and are less likely to break while ceramic are more esthetic. It’s up to you to decide which is best for what you are looking for. READ MORE
How many dental filling materials exist?
There are 3 main restorative materials used to treat cavities: 1) Amalgam 2) Composite Resin 3) Porcelain READ MORE
What is the treatment for inflamed gums?
That depends on what is causing the inflammation. Gingivitis can traditionally be treated with a traditional dental cleaning and proper home care. If you have periodontal disease, then the treatment will be more extensive. It’s important to have a proper diagnosis from a qualified dentist. READ MORE
Can gingivitis lead to long-term damage?
Yes, gingivitis is the first step to gum disease which can ultimately lead to tooth-loss. There has also been a connection with heart disease and gum disease. Take care of it early when you can. READ MORE
Awards
- New Dentist of the Year Nominee 2011 Academy of General Dentistry
Treatments
- Children's Dentistry
- Cosmetic And Restorative Dentistry
- Wisdom Teeth, Dental Implants, Tmj Treatment
- Sedation, Including Iv Sedation
- Cosmetic Braces
- Dental Cleanings
Professional Memberships
- American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine
- American Academy of Sleep Medicine
- Academy of Clinical Sleep Disorders Disciplines
- American Dental Association
Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors
- Capital Area Dental Foundation
- I Live Here, I Give Here
Experience & Accolades
- Owner Dentist2013Vista Ridge Family DentistryProviding excellent dental service for Central Texas Families
- Dentist2007 - 2010Kids KareProviding dental services for underserved children of Roswell, NM
- Lead Dentist2010 - 2013Tooth Doctor for KidsProviding dental services for underserved families of San Antonio
Dr. Max Kerr, DDS, D-ABDSM's Practice location
Vista Ridge Family Dentistry
920 N. Vista Ridge Blvd 700 -Cedar Park, TX 78613Get Direction
Dr. Max Kerr, DDS, D-ABDSM's reviews
Write ReviewPatient Experience with Dr. Kerr
- R. p.
Don't go to him for real dental needs.
- Jennifer b.
Very Pleased!.
- E. t.
Best Dentist in the area.
- Tara t.
Thank you Vista Ridge Family Dentistry!.
- Anonymous
Great Dentist.
- Anonymous
Makes you feel very confatable.
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Get to know Dentist Dr. Max Kerr, who serves patients in Texas.
Born in Lubbock and raised in Amarillo, Dr. Kerr is a skilled dentist who provides excellent dental service for Central Texas families at Vista Ridge Family Dentistry. From general and cosmetic dentistry to restorative and emergency dentistry, he tends to dental needs under one roof.
Upholding values for quality and compassionate care, the entire team of dental professionals at Vista Ridge Family Dentistry are all about cultivating an environment that makes patients feel like part of the family. They hold themselves to high standards of excellence, so that patients never have doubts about whether they are receiving top-notch comprehensive care. Likewise, they offer flexible office hours, a comprehensive service menu, and simple financing options to help fit dental goals into one’s budget.
In Dr. Kerr’s own life, sleep apnea has hit very close to home as both his mother-in-law and grandfather suffered severe strokes caused by their sleep apnea. To prevent this from occurring in his own patients, he began his extensive training with dental sleep medicine.
With a unique perspective on the oral airway, he takes pride in creating sustainable solutions that treat breathing and airway disorders at Sleep Better Austin. He is focused on maximizing health and coaching others to do so too.
“I am lucky enough to be able to care for people and their health. It is amazing to be able to give someone a smile that they are proud of or a good night’s sleep for the first time in years. These events are life changing and I am honored to help patients through them as well as coach providers on how to deliver the same experiences to their own patients” expressed the dentist.
Committed to treating his patients with the highest standard to help them live a long and fruitful life, Dr. Kerr is a Diplomate of the American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine (D-ABDSM). He is also a member of the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, and the Academy of Clinical Sleep Disorders Disciplines.
After breaking his tooth during a football game, Dr. Kerr’s childhood dentist met him at 11 o’clock that evening to fix his tooth so that he wouldn’t be in pain and could “still smile at the girls.” That extraordinary dental experience led him to attend the University of Texas Dental School in San Antonio — and to become a dentist who provides superior care for Cedar Park families today.
He obtained his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree in 2007 and spent five years providing dental care for underserved children in San Antonio and Roswell, New Mexico. In May of 2013, he decided to take a break from working in the corporate dental world, where he felt patients were treated more like numbers than people. He opened Vista Ridge Family Dentistry with the goal of creating strong relationships with his patients and the community.
An active member of the American Dental Association, Dr. Kerr is passionate about continuing education. Through his ongoing coursework, he has acquired a strong knowledge base in Level II Conscious Sedation, Six Month Smiles®, and comprehensive orthodontics.
Giving back to the local community, he enjoys providing charitable dentistry to patients that cannot afford the care that they need. He also positively impacts the lives of others by leveraging his financial abundance through charitable giving. “I was honored to be recognized as “The Big Giver” by Austin’s “I Live Here, I Give Here” organization. I received the award because my personal and charitable contributions have helped many people who cannot normally afford dental care, receive the care that they need. I enjoy teaching others how to create successful dental\sleep apnea practices as well. My consulting platform, High Trust Practice, is focused on encouraging scale-able teamwork and trust throughout practices” as stated by Dr. Kerr.
Dentistry, also known as Dental and Oral Medicine, is a branch of medicine that consists of the study, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases, disorders, and conditions of the oral cavity. Dentists diagnose and treat dental issues and help patients develop better oral hygiene regimens. They clean teeth, correct bite issues, perform surgeries and extractions, and perform other duties to ensure that the teeth and mouth are healthy.
Outside of work, Dr. Kerr is passionate about personal growth through reading and exercising, but what he enjoys most of all is spending time with his supportive wife, Jeannie, and his daughters, Kiran and Korey, whom he adores.
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