19 NPI-verified oral surgery practices in Oklahoma City, OK
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Verified Oral Surgerys
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Accept Insurance
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Oral and maxillofacial surgeons are the surgical specialists of dentistry. They perform complex tooth extractions (including wisdom teeth), place dental implants, treat facial trauma and jaw fractures, remove tumors and cysts, and perform corrective jaw surgery. They complete 4–6 years of hospital-based surgical training after dental school and are the only dental specialists recognized as surgeons.
In Oklahoma City, 19 verified oral surgery practices serve the community.
Surgical removal of impacted or problematic third molars under local anesthesia or sedation
Precise placement of titanium implants into jawbone — often with 3D-guided surgery for accuracy
Corrective surgery to realign jaws for better function, appearance, and airway
Rebuilding jawbone using synthetic materials or your own bone to enable implant placement
Treatment of facial fractures, jaw fractures, and soft tissue injuries from accidents
Diagnosis and surgical removal of cysts, tumors, and lesions in the mouth and jaws
Nationally, oral surgery services range from $250–$700 per per tooth (simple extraction). Wisdom teeth: $300–$800 per tooth ($800–$3,000 all four). Implants: $3,000–$6,000. Insurance often covers a portion.
3000 United Founders Blvd Suite 237
Oklahoma City, OK 73112
(405) 848-7974
Marquis Center of Oklahoma City, PLLC 13901 Parkway Commons Suite D
Oklahoma City, OK 73134
(405) 500-7004
5600 N May Ave Suite 250
Oklahoma City, OK 73112
(405) 848-7974
3000 United Founders Blvd Suite 237
Oklahoma City, OK 73112
(405) 848-7974
10900 Hefner Pointe Dr Suite 204
Oklahoma City, OK 73120
(405) 463-0004
1000 N Lincoln Blvd Suite 2000
Oklahoma City, OK 73104
(405) 271-4955
1201 North Stonewall Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73117
(405) 271-4441
See an oral surgeon for wisdom tooth pain or swelling, broken teeth that can't be saved, dental implant placement, jaw pain or clicking, facial injury, or suspicious lumps in your mouth. Most general dentists refer to oral surgeons, but you can schedule a consultation directly — especially for wisdom teeth evaluation.