Matthew S. Bryington, D.M.D.

Matthew S. Bryington, D.M.D. - General dentist in Zephyrhills, FL
37153 FL-54, Zephyrhills, FL 33542
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Matthew S. Bryington, D.M.D. - General dentist in Zephyrhills, FL

Dr. Bryington has proudly served the Zephyrhills area since 1983. He graduated from the University of South Florida as a Chemistry major and attended Emory University in Atlanta obtaining his dental degree. He graduated with honors in the top ten of his dental school class. He is a member of the American Dental Association, Florida Dental Association, West Coast Dental Association, the Academy of General Dentistry and the Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce.

He is honored to be recognized by the Pasco Tribune Readers ' Poll as the 'Best of Pasco' multiple times. And equally honored to be recognized several times as a Top Dentist in Florida by Tampa Bay Magazine.

Dr. Bryington and his wife, Carolyn have been married over 40 years and reside in Wesley Chapel. They have two children. Son, Matthew, is joining the practice in the Fall of 2020. He received his D.M.D. degree from the University of Pennsylvania and his Masters Degree in Prosthodontics from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Over the last 10 years he has been teaching dentistry, dental implants and prosthodontics. First at the Ohio State University and then as Program Director of Graduate Prosthodontics at West Virginia University. Our daughter is actively involved with corporate charitable giving on the West Coast.

Matthew S. Bryington, D.M.D. - General dentist in Zephyrhills, FL

Dr. Matthew Bryington was introduced to dentistry at a young age growing up in his fathers dental practice. Matthew attended Emory University where he received a Bachelor of Science in Biology and graduated summa cum laude. He received a Deans Scholarship to obtain his Doctor of Dental Medicine from the University of Pennsylvania. While in dental school, Dr. Bryington displayed a particular interest in prosthodontics.

Dr. Bryington received his prosthodontics training from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Upon completing his training at UNC, Dr. Bryington joined the faculty of The Ohio State University College of Dentistry. To expand his knowledge of dental implants, Dr. Bryington was awarded a one-year fellowship with the prestigious International Team for Implant Dentistry (I.T.I.) in Malm, Sweden. Returning to the United States, Dr. Bryington continued in dental education at West Virginia University School of Dentistry, rising to the rank of Clinical Associate Professor and Program Director of the Graduate Prosthodontics Residency, responsible for training new Prosthodontists. Dr. Bryington left WVU in 2020 to complete his dream of practicing dentistry with his father.

The practice of dentistry encompasses an amazing array of services and procedures, all with a common goal: to help you to preserve your natural teeth as long as possible, ensure your oral health, and keep you looking and feeling great throughout life.

There's so much that can be done these days to improve the appearance of a person's smile at any age. From powerful, professional whitening treatments to amazingly realistic porcelain veneers to state-of-the-art dental implants, there's a wide range of exciting possibilities.

The first step in any smile makeover is a thorough dental examination to make sure that your cosmetic problems really are just that, and not a sign of underlying dental disease. Once your health has been established, your smile can be cosmetically enhanced in a variety of ways.

Many people only go to the dentist when something is wrong. That is truly a shame, because they are missing out on so many preventive services that can save discomfort and expense down the road. Regular dental visits are essential to make sure oral health problems from tooth decay to oral cancer are detected and treated in a timely manner. Some individuals may need to see the dentist more often than others to stay on top of problems like plaque buildup and gum disease, but everyone should go at least once per year.

Your regular dental visits will include a thorough oral exam to check the health of your teeth and gums; and oral cancer screening to spot any suspicious signs early; and a professional cleaning to remove stubborn deposits and make your teeth look and feel great. So don't miss out on the many benefits dentistry offers you and your family!

It is extremely helpful for you to bring in pictures you have collected of smiles you like, smiles you don't like, and/or photos of the way your own smile used to look, if that's the result you're aiming for. Now is the time to get started on creating a smile that will make you feel as good as you look!

Tooth Decay A Preventable Disease Tooth decay is the number one reason children and adults lose teeth during their lifetime. Yet many people don't realize that it is a preventable infection. This article explores the causes of tooth decay, its prevention, and the relationship to bacteria, sugars, and acids... Read Article

Cosmetic Dentistry A Time For Change We are living in an exciting era in dentistry. Today more than ever before, the healing arts are able to provide cosmetic change to meet the public's ever-increasing expectations. Join Dear Doctor magazine as we review the myriad of possibilities available to you for cosmetic dental change... Read Article

Dentistry and Oral Health for Children Dear Doctor magazine brings you this wide-ranging overview of milestones and transitions in your child's dental development. Learn how to protect your children from tooth decay, dental injuries, and unhealthy habits while getting them started on the road to a lifetime of oral health and general well-being... Read Article

Of all the ways modern dentistry has to replace missing teeth, dental implants are by far the best. There is no tooth-replacement option that will give you a longer-lasting result. Implants also help preserve tooth-supporting bone that naturally deteriorates when a tooth is lost. Loss of bone is one of the major hidden consequences of losing teeth.

A dental implant most often takes the form of a small, screw-shaped titanium post that replaces the root-part of a missing tooth. The surgical procedure used to place an implant is actually quite minor and routine, requiring only local anesthesia in most cases. After a healing period, the implant is topped with a lifelike crown custom-made to match your existing natural teeth. Implants have a documented success rate of over 95%, which is significantly higher than any other tooth-replacement option.

During a minor surgical procedure, your dental implant is inserted directly into the jawbone in the space vacated by the missing tooth. It will then be left to heal for a period of months before the final crown is attached. During this healing period, the implant actually fuses to the bone surrounding it.

Replace One Tooth When you have one tooth missing, a single implant is inserted into the bone to replace the root part of that tooth; a crown then goes on top to simulate an actual tooth. This treatment choice has the highest success rate, making it the best long-term investment for replacing a single missing tooth. Even if the initial cost is slightly higher than other options, it is the most cost-effective solution over time. An implant will never decay or need root canal treatment, and feels just like the tooth that was there.

Matthew S. Bryington, D.M.D. - General dentist in Zephyrhills, FL

Replace Multiple Teeth When you have more than one tooth missing, implants provide an ideal replacement mechanism. You don't even need one implant for every missing tooth. Instead, implant teeth can act as supports for fixed bridgework. For example, if you are missing three teeth in a row, we can place two implants, one on either side of the gap, and a crown in between that has no implant underneath. That way, you won't need to use any of your remaining natural teeth as bridge supports, which could weaken them and make them more susceptible to decay.

Matthew S. Bryington, D.M.D. - General dentist in Zephyrhills, FL

Replace All Teeth Permanently Implants can support an entire arch of upper or lower replacement teeth that are fixed into the mouth and are never removed. Sometimes the new teeth can be supported by as few as 4 implants. It's comparable to the structure of a table, which only needs 4 legs to hold it up. In cases where jawbone density and volume have deteriorated, 5 or 6 implants might be needed to support a row of 10 to 12 teeth. Dental implant replacement teeth protect your jawbone, won't slip, and should last a lifetime.

Matthew S. Bryington, D.M.D. - General dentist in Zephyrhills, FL

Support Removable Dentures Implants can even make removable dentures more comfortable, effective and healthier to wear. Traditional dentures rest on the gums and put pressure on the underlying bone. This accelerates bone loss so that the jaw shrinks and the dentures slip, particularly on the bottom. But today dentists can attach a removable denture onto implants, transferring that pressure into the bone structure rather than the bone surface. This prevents the dentures from slipping while you eat and speak, and preserves the bone directly beneath them.

Matthew S. Bryington, D.M.D. - General dentist in Zephyrhills, FL

There are only two ways an implant can lose attachment to the bone and fail once it has successfully fused: poor oral hygiene or excessive biting forces. Poor oral hygiene and/or a lack of regular cleanings can lead to a destructive bacterial infection called peri-implantitis. Flossing and brushing your teeth on a daily basis, along with regular professional cleanings, can prevent this. Excessive biting forces can come from either a habit of clenching or grinding your teeth, or an insufficient number of implants to handle the forces generated by your bite. You should receive the correct number of implants so this does not happen. And if you have a habit of grinding or clenching your teeth, a nightguard will be recommended to protect your implants. After all, implants are a long-term investment in your smile, your health and your well-being, so it's best to protect your investment.

Dental Implants Your Best Option For Replacing Teeth Dental implants have many advantages over older methods of tooth replacement like bridges and dentures from the way they function and feel to the way they look and last. Vigorous research has documented and confirmed that in the right situations, dental implant success rates are over 95%. It is no exaggeration to say that they have revolutionized dentistry. They may even change your life... Read Article

The Hidden Consequences of Losing Teeth For those missing even one tooth, an unsightly gap is actually the least significant problem. What's of far greater concern is the bone loss that inevitably follows tooth loss. Dental implants can preserve bone, improve function and enhance psychological well-being. Learn how implants serve both as anchors to support replacement teeth and preserve bone... Read Article

Matthew S. Bryington, D.M.D. - General dentist in Zephyrhills, FL
  • Air Abrasion Technology. Bothered by the noise and vibration of the dental drill? This air-powered device could make that familiar high-pitched whine a thing of the past! Working like a mini-sandblaster for teeth, this hand-held device removes tiny amounts of tooth material with precision control.
  • Anesthesia Wand. If you don't like needles, this may be just what the doctor ordered: a pen-like device that meters out the precise amount of anesthetic you need and even pre-numbs the insertion site, so you really won't feel a thing!
  • CAD/CAM Same-day Crown Fabrication. Hate to wait? By combining 3-D digital imaging and computer-aided design and manufacturing technology, it's now possible to have permanent crown restorations completed in a single day much better than leaving the office with temporary crowns and coming back weeks later for permanent ones!
  • Cone Beam CT Imaging. What's better than an x-ray of your teeth? An on-screen, movable 3-D representation of your jaws! By taking a series of x-ray slices and stitching the images together with a powerful computer program, Cone Beam CT imaging creates a virtual model of your mouth. It can be used to find disease, plan procedures, and visualize internal structures that formerly wouldn't have been visible without surgery.
  • Dental Implants. Tooth replacement took a giant leap forward with the widespread use of dental implants today's preferred method of replacing teeth. Dental implants are small titanium posts that replace the root part of your missing tooth. A realistic dental crown is then attached to the implant for a replacement tooth that looks and feels exactly like what nature gave you.
  • Matthew S. Bryington, D.M.D. - General dentist in Zephyrhills, FL
  • Digital Dental Impressions. Remember biting down on a tray of putty-like material, so a model could be made of your teeth? A digital imaging device now makes that unnecessary. Instead, your teeth can be dusted with a fine reflective powder, which is then recorded by a special camera. A series of images is converted into a 3-D model, which can be used to assess a tooth's condition or fabricate dental restorations.
  • Digital X-Rays. Diagnostic x-rays have long been invaluable to dentistry. The emergence of digital technology in the past decade, however, has made dental x-rays safer and even more useful. Digital technology cuts radiation exposure to patients by as much as 90% over traditional x-rays. And there are other advantages including the elimination of waiting time for pictures to develop, and sharper images that can be enhanced instantly to show detail.
  • Intra-Oral Camera. A picture is worth plenty, when it comes to helping you understand your dental examination, diagnosis and treatment! With these tiny cameras, you can see what the dentist sees, on a small chair-side monitor. The images of your teeth can be saved as stills or video or even printed out so you can see exactly what's happening in your mouth.
  • Laser Diagnosis and Treatment. They're inside DVD players and scanner wands and now, they are making their dental debut. Lasers are being used to detect tiny spots of tooth decay, treat gum disease, and remove cancerous cells in the mouth. They are also employed in gum surgery even cavity treatments!
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    James Olson
    2 years ago
    We are looking for a new dentist, tried calling this practice during business hours and keep getting the answering machine. I tried last week and got the same. So this time I waited to leave a message but never could. When you get to the end of the announcement, there is no beep, the system speaks up saying "Invalid Entry" then repeats the cycle with the announcement. Nowhere in the message are any menu numbers revealed (like push 0 for the operator). This comes across as a plain answering machine that isn't set up correctly. By leaving it broken, this rubs off as they're not interested in phone calls, especially voicemails. Business 101, make your business as easy to use as possible for potential customers. I get the feel I need to look elsewhere.


    Tina Barton
    2 years ago
    I am so happy after all these years that I finally found the best Dentist, Staff and Hygienist- (Beth)- ever!! You guys ROCK!!


    Tina Barton
    3 years ago
    I am so happy after all these years that I finally found the best Dentist, Staff and Hygienist- (Beth)- ever!! You guys ROCK!!


    Cathy Gunn
    4 years ago
    I have been going to Dr. Bryington for over 40 years and his tam is the best! Appointments are on time, clean and professional atmosphere and they help our family keep our pearly whites perfect! Thank you.


    Cathy Gunn
    4 years ago
    I have been going to Dr. Bryington for over 40 years and his tam is the best! Appointments are on time, clean and professional atmosphere and they help our family keep our pearly whites perfect! Thank you.


    Gail Gravell
    4 years ago
    Scott has been my dentist for over 20 years.


    Gail Gravell
    5 years ago
    Scott has been my dentist for over 20 years.


    Lisa Parrish
    5 years ago
    Great bedside manner. Hygeienists, secretaries and Dr Bryington are very polite and listen to each and every concern. This dentist has made me less anxious dealing w my teeth and gums. Every time this dentist has helped relieve my pain and will explain protocol in more than 15 min.


    Lisa Parrish
    6 years ago
    Great bedside manner. Hygeienists, secretaries and Dr Bryington are very polite and listen to each and every concern. This dentist has made me less anxious dealing w my teeth and gums. Every time this dentist has helped relieve my pain and will explain protocol in more than 15 min.


    Corey Landes
    7 years ago
    Get teeth done


    Corey Landes
    7 years ago
    Get teeth done


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