About Sambajon Voltaire DDS
Oral surgery covers a spectrum of procedures that go beyond routine dental care, from wisdom teeth removal to corrective jaw surgery. In Folsom, these specialized services are available at a practice situated just off East Bidwell Street, where the intersection of medical precision and dental expertise addresses both common and complex needs. Procedures like dental implant placement, bone grafting, and treatment for facial trauma often require the skill set of an oral surgeon—someone trained to handle the intricacies of the mouth, jaws, and facial structures with surgical precision.
The office at 2270 E Bidwell St #100 places these services within reach for residents in the broader Folsom area, including those near the Palladio shopping center or the historic district. Oral surgery isn’t just about extractions; it can also involve reconstructive work after injury, preparation for dentures, or even collaborative care for patients undergoing orthodontic treatment. While the scope of practice is technical, the location itself is straightforward—easily accessible from both Highway 50 and the light rail station, which simplifies travel for patients coming from Sacramento or El Dorado Hills.
Scheduling a consultation typically starts with a call to (916) 817-8000, where questions about procedures—whether it’s a simple tooth extraction or a more involved surgical plan—can be addressed directly. Oral surgeons often work closely with general dentists and orthodontists, so referrals and shared treatment plans are common. The area around Bidwell Street has grown significantly over the years, blending commercial convenience with residential neighborhoods, which means the practice fits into a part of Folsom that’s both central and connected.
For those mapping out their visit, the exact location and best routes can be checked via directions here. East Bidwell Street is one of the city’s main thoroughfares, so traffic patterns are something to consider during peak hours—but the trade-off is the ease of finding the building. It’s one of those details that matters more in practice than in description.
This listing was last updated on April 26, 2026