About Roscoe T. Foust, DDS
Dr Foust works to connect with his patients, and through this understanding, makes suggestions that would be most suitable. Nothing makes him happier than to hear his patients ask, “That’s it?” at the end of a procedure. Equally rewarding is that he provides his patients with the best possible care. As a counselor for Eagle University, I was a part of the youth success program which granted students a 7-year career head-start in the field of their choice. Towards the end of the program, students are given the opportunity to interview professionals from diverse industries and professions. While I was busy observing several discussions, a dentist approached me and inquired what I wanted to do after college. I told him that I was considering becoming a doctor and he suggested dentistry. We got talking, and the discussion motivated me to explore the subject. The more I delved, the more fascinated I became by this profession which required a deft combination of artistry and engineering. Having switched paths, I eventually paired with a mentor dentist at Texas A&M University and haven’t looked back since. I underwent the initial training in dentistry at the University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio. On completion, I went on to accept the Advanced Education in General Dentistry residency in Laredo, during which I focused on oral surgery procedures and IV sedation. Much of my residency was spent in performing complicated surgical procedures on patients, both healthy and medically compromised. It was during this phase that I developed a passion for conducting extractions and soon opted to focus on wisdom teeth.