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1325 Travis Blvd, Suite A
Fairfield, California 94533-4611
(707) 427-3333

Skilled Oral Surgery and Dental Implants in Fairfield

We know visiting an oral surgeon can feel daunting. That's why our team focuses on delivering a positive experience, making your comfort and satisfaction our top priority. At Golden State Oral Surgery & Dental Implants, we are passionate about helping you regain good oral health and function. Our team truly values the opportunity we have to get you out of distressing oral health situations and give you back your smile.

We proudly provide highly-focused services dedicated solely to providing the personalized oral surgery and dental implant procedures you need to achieve a healthy smile. Our approach involves creating customized care plans so you know you're getting precisely the care you need. From dental implants to wisdom teeth extractions, our team is well-equipped to help. Contact our practice today and get the Fairfield oral surgery services you need to regain a confident, radiant smile!

Our Extensive Oral Surgery Services

At our practice, we firmly believe that a positive patient experience is important to the overall success of your procedure. We listen to your concerns and always take time to answer questions about the procedures we recommend. Our goal is to make you feel like an active participant in your care. We take pride in offering a wide range of treatments, including:

We're realistic about how intimidating more advanced dental care may seem. If you're experiencing dental anxiety regarding any services you have scheduled, don't hesitate to let us know your fears and concerns. Our team always strives to create a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. Additionally, we offer extensive in-office sedation options to make your appointment more comfortable and less stressful. Our team is here to discuss your questions and can offer insights into how our sedation options help alleviate your worries.

A Tech-Focused Approach to Oral Surgery

Our team is committed to staying at the forefront of dental technology to provide our patients with excellent results and positive experiences. We've invested in a wide variety of cutting-edge tools, including Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT), intraoral cameras, and 3D-printed surgical guides.

These state-of-the-art technologies aid in precise diagnostics, treatment planning, and execution of our procedures. By leveraging these advanced tools alongside our extensive practical experience, we aim to provide efficient, effective, and comfortable oral surgery to help you regain the smile you deserve.

Your Practice for Oral Surgery & Dental Implants in Fairfield

When you choose Golden State Oral Surgery & Dental Implants, you are opting for a team of experts who prioritize your well-being and long-term health. We are dedicated to delivering personalized care and tailoring treatment plans to suit your unique oral health requirements. Our commitment to exceptional customer service means you'll be cared for in a relaxing environment where you feel heard and respected. Contact us today for your oral surgery needs and give yourself something to smile about!

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Sedation Dentistry in Fairfield At Golden State Oral Surgery & Dental Implants, helping you have a comfortable and positive experience are our highest priorities. We offer sedation dentistry to help reduce stress and create a calm, relaxing environment for your dental procedures. Our team provides a range of sedation options, including IV and nitrous oxide sedation, tailored to meet your specific needs. Whether you need dental implant placement or require an extraction, we aim to alleviate your dental anxiety and provide a superior dental...

Your Oral Surgery Expert in Fairfield When you're dealing with complex dental needs, you deserve a team you can trust to handle them. At Golden State Oral Surgery & Dental Implants, we offer reliable oral surgery for teens and adults. Our experienced and skilled team is here to help diagnose and provide the surgical procedures you need to achieve a healthy and beautiful smile. Whether you need complex orthodontic procedures or are looking to restore your smile with dental implants, we can help. Our oral surgeon is passionate about creating a...

While most dental surgery is performed on an out-patient basis, it remains an involved procedure that requires specific preparation and aftercare.  In an effort to provide safe, comfortable care, we encourage you to review our pre- and post-operative instructions, which are intended to facilitate a smooth operation and safer recovery. If you have any questions or concerns about your surgery, please contact our practice today.

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Many patients are referred to oral surgeons by their dentist when treatment falls out of their normal scope of practice. This includes dental implants, wisdom teeth removal, tooth extractions, facial trauma treatment, jaw surgery, and more.Patients can also seek oral surgery care on their own if... ...Read More

Intraoral sutures (also known as stitches) are commonly placed after oral surgery procedures.  Usually thy are resorbable and will fall out or dissolve within 2-3 weeks.  Occasionally non resorbable sutures are placed and require removal.  You surgeon will inform you if you require a follow up for... ...Read More

Dry socket usually starts 3-5 days after extraction.  Signs and symptoms are severe pain uncontrolled with pain medication, foul odor, radiating pain through upper or lower jaw and loss of the blood clot.  Every patient is at risk for dry socket and it cannot be completely prevented.  However, if... ...Read More

Depending on the number of extractions, difficulty of extraction, age and concurrent medical conditions and medications that you are taking especially blood thinners, it may take longer than expected for your bleeding to stop or it may stop and then restart.  Sometimes bleeding can take over an hour... ...Read More

The graft material used for you bone grafting procedure is usually particulate cadaver bone. The consistency of the graft is like sand and occasionally if the graft becomes exposed some particles will wash out.  Usually this does not mean your graft has been compromised as a large portion of the... ...Read More

Usually it is advised to wait several days (one week on average) after your procedure to engage in strenuous exercise.  However, each procedure and patient is different so please ask a staff member or your doctor for specific instructions. ...Read More

If you wisdom teeth were impacted, it was necessary to make an incision in your gums next to a muscle that controls opening and closing of your mouth.  Healing of this incision in addition to the predicted swelling will cause difficultly in opening your mouth for approximately 5-7 days after the... ...Read More

Pain medication prescribed for you after your procedure is not meant to take all the pain away.  However, it should make you comfortable.  Sometimes taking ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) staggered with the narcotic prescribed will help a lot.  Only add ibuprofen if you can take it with concurrent medical... ...Read More

Yes, it is most common to be sore on the outside gum tissue associated with the implant or grafting procedure.  This is because of the incision and pushing of the gum tissue in order to access the site and complete the procedure.  Usually soreness only last a couple days but sometime can last for up... ...Read More

With many state-of-the-art dental treatments and prevention options available in dentistry today, there are fewer reasons for having to extract (remove) teeth.  When something does go wrong with a tooth, we try to do everything possible to restore the tooth to its original function.  Removing a... ...Read More

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