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OC Oral Surgery

Oral surgeon
4.9 (219 reviews) Updated Apr 10, 2026
15 Mareblu #300, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656

About OC Oral Surgery

Oral surgery practices in South Orange County often handle everything from routine extractions to complex reconstructive procedures. OC Oral Surgery operates within this specialty, addressing needs like wisdom teeth removal, dental implant placement, and corrective jaw surgery. The field itself demands precision; patients typically arrive via referral, whether for impacted teeth, bone grafting, or treatment of facial trauma. Such procedures aren’t elective—they’re structured responses to diagnoses that general dentists can’t manage alone.

The office sits at 15 Mareblu #300, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656, a suite in a professional building near the intersection of Pacific Park Drive and Aliso Creek Road. This stretch of Aliso Viejo is dense with medical offices, a practical cluster for patients coordinating care between specialists. Parking in the area follows the area’s usual patterns—structured but not sprawling. Oral surgeons here, as elsewhere, work closely with radiologists and anesthesiologists; the logistics of pre-op scans or sedation often dictate appointment flow.

Scheduling a consultation usually starts with a call to (949) 364-0220. That first conversation might cover insurance verification, recovery timelines, or whether a 3D cone-beam scan is needed before the procedure. Post-operative care instructions—how to manage swelling, what foods to avoid—are typically provided in advance, given that many patients arrive with some anxiety about the process. Follow-ups, when required, focus on healing progress rather than the initial surgical event.

For those mapping the route, directions place the suite on the third floor of a building that also houses orthodontists and physical therapists. The overlap in specialties isn’t coincidental; complex dental cases often involve coordination between providers. No walk-ins are standard in oral surgery—each visit is pre-planned, with pre-op protocols and post-op checks built into the timeline.

This listing was last updated on April 10, 2026

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