Ozark Oral & Maxillofacial
About Ozark Oral & Maxillofacial
The stretch of Horsebarn Road in Rogers blends quiet residential pockets with professional offices, making it a practical hub for specialized care. Among the businesses here, Ozark Oral & Maxillofacial handles the kind of procedures most general dentists don’t—think wisdom teeth extractions, corrective jaw surgery, or dental implant placements. It’s not the sort of place you’d wander into on a whim; patients usually arrive by referral, often after a standard dentist has recommended something beyond a filling or cleaning. The address, 591 S Horsebarn Rd, sits just off the busier arteries of the city, which keeps the area accessible without the congestion of downtown.
Oral surgery can sound intimidating, but the field itself is highly specific—covering everything from impacted teeth to facial trauma reconstruction. Procedures here might include bone grafting for implants, treatment of oral pathologies, or even sleep apnea interventions when structural issues are the root cause. While most visits start with a consultation, the nature of the work means follow-ups are common, whether for post-op checks or multi-stage treatments like implant integration. Unlike routine dental visits, these appointments often require more preparation, from pre-surgery instructions to arranging time off for recovery.
Finding the office is straightforward if you’re familiar with Rogers’ layout; it’s a short drive from the Pinnacle Hills area, where shopping and dining dominate, but far enough to avoid the weekend crowds. For those mapping it out for the first time, the location is just south of W New Hope Road, a useful landmark if you’re coming from Bentonville or further north. Parking tends to be functional rather than sprawling—this isn’t a retail plaza, after all—but the trade-off is a quieter, more focused setting.
Questions about procedures, insurance, or recovery timelines are best directed to the practice itself; they can be reached at (479) 636-3979. If you’re plotting the route, the map listing includes the latest details on access points and nearby intersections. As with any medical visit, double-checking the address against your GPS never hurts—especially when you’re preparing for a procedure that might leave you groggy afterward.
This listing was last updated on April 14, 2026