Dr. Evan Matthysse, DDS, FAGD, FAAID, Dentist
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Dr. Evan Matthysse, DDS, FAGD, FAAID

Dentist

4419 Frontier Trl Ste 104 Austin TX, 78745

About

Dr. Evan Matthysse grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He attended Penn State University, where he received his undergraduate degree in business before attending dental school at NYU. He then attended a general practice residency at a trauma 1 hospital, Montefiore Medical Center, in the Bronx, NY. Dr. Matthysse completed a Postdoctoral Implantology Fellowship at NYU. He practiced in New York City until 2020, when he made the move to Austin, TX.

Dr. Matthysse recently achieved the FAGD accreditation, one of the highest awards a dentist can receive. Less than 6% of dentists nationwide have accomplished this honor. He is also an Associate Fellow at the American Academy of Implant Dentistry. He is committed to excellence and providing life-changing care to his patients. 

Education and Training

Penn State University B.S. 2006

New York University D.D.S. 2016

Provider Details

MaleEnglish

Areas of expertise and specialization

Dental ImplantsBone GraftingSinus Lifts3rd Molar ExtractionsSedation Dentistry

Professional Memberships

  • Academy of General Dentistry  
  • American Academy of Implant Dentistry  

Hobbies / Sports

  • Skiing, shooting, running, weightlifting

Dr. Evan Matthysse, DDS, FAGD, FAAID's Practice location

South Austin Dental Associates

4419 Frontier Trl Ste 104 -
Austin, TX 78745
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New patients: 512-444-1133
www.southaustindentalassociates.com

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