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Dr. Christopher L Tye MD DDS

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon | Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

6904 Colleyville Blvd Colleyville TX, 76034

About

Dr. Chris L. Tye, MD, DDS is a Board Certified Oral Surgeon with over 25 years’ experience located centrally to Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. His services include the removal of wisdom teeth, dental implants for missing teeth, All-on-Four Implants for secure dentures, extractions and IV Conscious Sedation. Our goal at Texas Oral Surgery Specialists is to ensure the highest possible level of care and patient safety. Our office team puts the patient’s needs first and foremost in all decision-making and we make sure that patients are educated and have all of their questions answered prior to treatment. Health professionals and former patients recommend Dr. Tye because of his years of experience in delivering quality care to patients, and because they have full confidence in our clinical abilities and professional ethics. We will go through diligent efforts to ensure that everyone receives the highest quality of care that our patients deserve and expect. We will treat all of our patients with respect and loyalty, as we feel honored to be chosen as their health care provider.

Education and Training

Baylor College of Dentistry DDS 1984

Univ. of Alabama School of Medicine, Birmingham MD 1991

Baylor College of Dentistry in Dallas, Texas DDS 1988

University of Alabama at Birmingham MD 1991

Board Certification

American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Provider Details

Male English, Spanish
Dr. Christopher L Tye MD DDS
Dr. Christopher L Tye MD DDS's Expert Contributions
  • 5 Interesting Facts about Dental Implants

    Tooth loss is never an enjoyable experience to face. While both dentists and oral surgeons will do their best to help you maintain your natural teeth for as long as possible through conservative treatments, sometimes an extraction is necessary to protect your overall oral health. Even if you have...

  • Health benefits of removing wisdom teeth

    Having impacted wisdom teeth removed will certainly benefit your oral health and your smile’s appearance, but your entire body will gain from the procedure as well. Therefore, it is recommended that patients who still have their wisdom teeth be evaluated by an oral surgeon to see if extraction...

  • How long does novocaine last after wisdom tooth removal?

    There are several local anesthetics used by dentists. Most commonly, Lidocaine (aka Xylocaine) is used. Duration can vary depending upon the amount used and the location of the injection. Most often, one may expect a local anesthetic to last 1-2 hours, unless a long-acting anesthetic, such as Marcaine, was used which may last 4-8 hours. Another consideration with lower wisdom teeth removal is that the nerve is often very close to the roots and some "bruising" of the nerve may occur upon removal of the wisdom tooth which may prolong the numbing hours or even days or weeks. READ MORE

  • What can I expect after a tooth extraction?

    Although individuals may vary, most patients who have their wisdom teeth removed by a qualified oral surgeon should expect 2-3 days of recovery from swelling and pain, and 3-5 days of a modified, soft diet. Dr. Chris Tye, MD, DDS READ MORE

  • My wisdom tooth is aching. Is it better to have it extracted?

    Wisdom Teeth often create problems including inflammation or infection in the gum tissue, decay, and or gum disease. Wisdom teeth that do not have room to erupt and/or cause any of the above problems should be evaluated by an oral surgeon for possible treatment. READ MORE

  • Adult tooth is loose. What should I do?

    As a general rule, trauma to teeth that causes pain or displacement should be promptly evaluated by your oral surgeon or dentist. An Exam and Radiographs can determine the extent of damage and whether the 1) tooth is loose in the socket, 2) the surrounding bone is damaged, and/or 3) the tooth is fractured. If the tooth had pre-existing decay or gum disease, the ability to save the tooth may be jeopardized. If the tooth is considered salvageable, generally, it needs to be held in place by splinting. A soft diet is often recommended. Traumatically injured teeth ultimately may need root canals. If teeth ultimately need to be removed, dental implants are often an option for tooth replacement. No patient/doctor relationship exists. General Comments have been made. READ MORE

  • Risk of nerve damage during impacted wisdom tooth surgery?

    A thorough exam and x-rays by your oral surgeon or dentist can determine if wisdom teeth are indicated to be removed. Indications to remove wisdom teeth include, but are not limited to: infection, gum disease, decay, cyst, and/or crowding. Frequently patients elect to have wisdom teeth removal performed with IV conscious sedation under the care of an oral surgeon. Any surgical removal has the potential of complications, including but not limited to: infection, pain, delayed healing, numbness to lip/chin and/or tongue, and damage to nearby structures including teeth or sinuses. Although rare, numbness to the lip, chin and or tongue, possibly including the loss of taste, can follow the removal of lower wisdom teeth. If numbness does occur, if frequently, although not always, resolves or improves within 6 weeks to 3 months. No patient doctor relationship exists. General comments have been made READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

Wisdom TeethDental ImplantsGrafting of bone and GumsExtractionsIV SedationAll-on-Four Full Arch Dental ImplantsDenture Implants

Awards

  • Super Dentist 2017 USA 
  • Top Doc 2021 FW Texas Magazine 
  • Top Doc 2022 FW Texas Magazine 
  • Top Doc 2023 FW Texas Magazine 
  • Best Oral Surgeon - NE Tarrant County 2023 Living Magazine 
  • Top Dentists  Fort Worth Magazine 

Treatments

  • Wisdom Teeth removal
  • Dental Implants
  • All-on-4 Dental Implants
  • Extraction
  • Tooth And Bone Loss
  • Iv Conscious Sedation

Professional Memberships

  • American Dental Association  
  • Texas Dental Association  
  • American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons  

Dr. Christopher L Tye MD DDS's Practice location

Texas Oral Surgery Specialists: Dr. Chris L. Tye, MD, DDS

6904 Colleyville Blvd -
Colleyville, TX 76034
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