HELPING YOU PUT ON YOUR BEST SMILE
Our goal is to create beautiful smiles and to help you achieve and maintain optimal oral health.
Welcome to Wynn Dentistry
We Provide
Exceptional Care
When it comes to your dental health, exceptional care will always be our top priority. Not only do we help keep your teeth and gums in excellent condition, but our service can also significantly impact your overall well-being. With so many dental practices out there, finding the right one can be daunting. However, by seeking out reputable professionals who prioritize top-notch service, like the team at Wynn Dentistry, you can ensure that you receive the exceptional dental care you deserve in Tulsa. From routine cleanings to complex procedures, having a dentist like Dr. Michael Wynn you trust can make all the difference in your oral health journey. So don’t settle for less than the best – schedule an appointment today and experience the difference in our exceptional dental care. We’ll help you keep your smile shining bright.
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IMPLANTS
Dental implants are the
gold standard when it comes
to replacing missing teeth.
VENEERS
Dental veneers are thin, custom-made shells made of porcelain or composite resin designed to cover your teeth's front surface.
PRIMESCAN CROWNS
CEREC Primescan crowns are advanced dental restorations created using state-of-the-art computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology.
TNJ MOUTHGUARDS
A TMJ mouthguard, also known as an occlusal splint or a nightguard, is a custom-made oral appliance designed to address TMJ disorders.
Meet Our Doctor
Michael Wynn, DDS
A native Oklahoman, Dr. Michael Wynn was born and raised in McAlester. Following his undergraduate work at the University of Oklahoma, Michael spent several years in dental sales, where he excelled. His years of sales experience proved invaluable as he worked with many different dental professionals, observed patient experiences, and realized his passion for dentistry. Dr. Wynn decided to pursue dentistry, began his course of study, and graduated from the University of Oklahoma College of Dentistry.
What Our Patients Love About Us!
“Daniella provided great analysis, knowledge, and instruction. Most importantly, she helped me get back on my feet in less time than expected. ”
Jane Faber, New York
“After two years of treatment following a car accident, I had lost hope that I would ever be free of pain. I came to Daniella and everything changed.”
John Smith, Jersey City
Madelaine Taylor, Paris
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Frequently Asked Questions
Most Common Questions
Maintaining Dental Health
Maintaining dental health has two main components — at-home dental hygiene and professional cleanings and examinations. Simple maintenance of your dental health can prevent complications such as tooth loss, as well as the need for restorative or cosmetic dentistry in the future.
How can I prevent tooth decay and gum disease?
Good oral hygiene starts at home, though it needs to be supplemented by regular visits to our cosmetic and general dentistry practice, Wynn Dentistry. Steps you can take to prevent tooth decay and gum disease include:
Thorough brushing
Brush at least twice daily using a soft-bristle toothbrush and an ADA-accepted fluoride toothpaste. This helps prevent tooth decay, gum disease, and the need for costly cosmetic or restorative dentistry in the future. Replace your brush every two to three months.
Proper flossing
Flossing is crucial to the health of your teeth and gums and the prevention of gum disease. When flossing, use an 18-inch strand of floss. Ease the floss between each tooth; then, sweep it up and down several times while curving around the tooth at the gum line. Don’t forget to floss behind your last tooth and to floss bridges and artificial teeth with the aid of a floss threader.
Regular dental visits
How does fluoride help prevent tooth decay?
Fluoride helps reverse and prevent tooth decay in three ways:
1. Promoting Tooth Remineralization
Acids can demineralize a tooth — that is, create a weak spot that develops into a cavity. Fluoride helps promote the opposite process, called remineralization, which can reverse the very early stages of tooth decay.
2. Helping Teeth Become More Resistant to Tooth Decay
Fluoride actually strengthens teeth, giving them natural protection against future tooth decay.
3. Inhibiting Oral Bacteria’s Ability to Create Tooth-Attacking Acids
Fluoride disrupts bacteria’s ability to metabolize sugars, the process that leads to the attack of tooth enamel.
What causes sensitive teeth?
Sensitive teeth can be caused by a range of factors. The porous part of the tooth, called dentin, is the region that registers pain, and dentin can become exposed due to:
Fractured or chipped teeth
Teeth injured by clenching or grinding
Receding gums caused by gum disease or improper brushing