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Auburn Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Dental clinic
4.6 (53 reviews) Updated Mar 26, 2026
3113 Professional Dr STE 4, Auburn, CA 95603

About Auburn Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Oral surgery often sits at the intersection of dental care and medical procedure—complex enough to require specialization, routine enough to be locally accessible. Auburn’s dental landscape includes practices that handle everything from impacted wisdom teeth to corrective jaw surgery. For those needing more than a standard cleaning or filling, the distinction between general dentistry and surgical intervention becomes immediately clear.

The office at 3113 Professional Dr STE 4, Auburn, CA 95603 fits into this niche, offering services that bridge dental and medical boundaries. Procedures here typically cover extractions, dental implants, and treatment for facial trauma—areas where precision and post-operative care matter more than aesthetics. Patients often arrive via referral, though walk-ins with urgent needs aren’t uncommon in this field. Public feedback suggests a pattern: 53 reviews on Google average out to a 4.6 rating, a signal that’s neither exceptional nor concerning in a specialty where outcomes outweigh ambiance.

Logistics in oral surgery tend to be direct. Consultations usually start with X-rays or 3D imaging, followed by a treatment plan that may involve anesthesia coordination. Questions about recovery timelines or insurance coverage are best answered over the phone—(530) 823-5468 connects to the front desk, where details like pre-op instructions or payment options get clarified without the back-and-forth of email. Most practices in this category keep their online presence minimal, relying instead on referrals and word-of-mouth from general dentists.

Finding the suite is simpler with a map, especially for first-time visitors navigating Professional Drive’s mix of medical offices and light commercial spaces. Directions pull up easily—just watch for the unmarked turn near the highway overpass. Around here, people tend to judge a practice by two things: whether the numbing shot hurts, and whether the follow-up call actually happens.

This listing was last updated on March 26, 2026

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