Dr. Michael L. Tyler, DDS
Dentist
703 North Main Street Mt. Pleasant Tennessee, 38474About
Michael L. Tyler, DDS, is an established dentist currently serving patients at his own private practice in Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee. With over 33 years of varied experience in the dental arena, he continues to profess dentistry with passion and an unwavering commitment to excellence in all facets of his work. At his all-ages private dental office, Dr. Tyler specializes in general dentistry, implants, and sleep apnea treatment. He believes that his success of nearly three decades in a highly challenging industry is attributable to his life experiences, Korean war dedication, patients, great staff and support group, and also making a difference. Dr. Tyler reads all major dental publications and research, which allows him to keep current with the new developments, guidelines, and procedures.
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DDS at University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Board Certification
American Board of General Dentistry
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When can I eat crunchy food after crown?
30-45 minutes. READ MORE
What should I use to clean under a bridge?
Proxy Brush or Floss threaders READ MORE
Crown replacement
Go back and see the Dentist and ask him to fix the crown right . Advise the Dentist that you are not pleased with the crown READ MORE
What is the best method to straighten my teeth?
If teeth have minor alignment problems Clear Aligners may work but more complicated alinement problems will require Braces READ MORE
My face is swollen and extremely hard. I think I have an abcess
You have an abcessed tooth and need to be on an antibiotics before you go septic and get an infection in your blood. READ MORE
How long will I have to wait for my next session after first round of root canal?
yes ! the medication that is placed inside the tooth will be effective in clearing the infection for 6-8 weeks READ MORE
When can I use mouthwash after implant surgery?
24 hours after surgery you can use mouthwash READ MORE
Can partial dentures cause tooth damage?
Cast partials can cause tooth wear damage but valplast nylon partials do not cause tooth damage READ MORE
Can you use an electric toothbrush with Invisalign?
Sure ! Just take your trays out and brush twice per day READ MORE
Do I have to take antibiotics after an implant?
No ! Implants are a medical reason for pre medication READ MORE
Can you suggest some way to reduce sensitivity?
Heavy fluoride toothpaste like Clinpro works well. You have to get that toothpaste from your dentist since it is prescription READ MORE
Do dental whitening toothpastes contain bleach?
Most tooth paste do not contain bleach just more silica to allow as you brush to remove superficial stains READ MORE
Can you drink coffee with full dentures?
Sure no problem! Just brush or soak your denture to prevent staining READ MORE
Can jaw surgery fix open bite?
Yes but there are several options to fix an open note without surgery READ MORE
How can I get rid of teeth stains caused due to smoking?
Glyoxide works. READ MORE
What can be done for chipped tooth?
A simple white composite filling will work well for now. READ MORE
Are OTC products recommended for teeth whitening?
Glyoxide works very well. READ MORE
My front tooth got chipped at the bottom. What can be done about it?
In most cases, a white composite filling can be placed. READ MORE
For small kids how frequent should dentist visits be?
Take your three-year-old child with you for your dental cleanings and let them be comfortable with the dental experience. After they see you go through a cleaning the child will be ok with the dental treatment. READ MORE
Is teething delay in children normal?
All children have their own clock to start tooth eruption. 4-6 months is called normal but teeth will erupt in due time. Do not be concerned. READ MORE
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Get to know Dentist Dr. Michael L. Tyler, who serves patients in Mount Pleasant, Tennessee.
Dr. Tyler, a board-certified dentist, offers comprehensive dental care at his private practice – Family Dentistry of Mount Pleasant – in Mount Pleasant, Tennessee. He works alongside Dr. Cameron Baker, providing dental services that include cosmetic and restorative services, as well as general preventive care.
A 1983 graduate of The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Dr. Tyler is board-certified through the American Board of General Dentistry, which is dedicated to advancing the practice of general dentistry by promoting a higher standard of knowledge and excellence through advanced education.
With more than three decades of experience in the dental arena, he continues to profess dentistry with passion and an unwavering commitment to excellence in all facets of his work. In addition to being an active public speaker at a local level, he is a professional member of the American Dental Association, the International Association for Orthodontics, and the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine.
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.
Dr. Tyler believes that his success of nearly three decades in a highly challenging industry is attributable to his life experiences, his dedication in the Korean war, his excellent patients, his great staff and support group, as well as his ability to make a difference. He reads all major dental publications and research, which allows him to keep current with the newest developments, guidelines, and procedures in his field.
When he is not tending to his patients’ dental needs, he enjoys spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren and his friends. He also loves farm life.
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