Mission Valley Premier Oral & Facial Surgery
About Mission Valley Premier Oral & Facial Surgery
Oral surgery occupies that quiet but essential corner of healthcare—where routine extractions meet complex reconstructions. It’s the kind of specialty most people only think about when they need it: wisdom teeth that refuse to cooperate, implants that require precision, or jaw realignment that demands expertise. Mission Valley Premier Oral & Facial Surgery fits squarely into that category, handling the kind of procedures that bridge dental work and medical necessity. No frills, just the technical side of keeping mouths functional and faces intact.
The practice operates out of 2878 Camino del Rio S #210, San Diego, CA 92108, a stretch of the city where medical offices cluster among retail strips and mid-rise buildings. This part of Mission Valley moves at its own pace—less tourist-driven than downtown, more utilitarian than the coastal neighborhoods. Oral surgery isn’t the kind of service that lends itself to impulse visits; it’s planned, referred, and often followed by a recovery period. So the location makes sense: central enough for accessibility, but not somewhere you’d stumble upon while window-shopping.
Procedure-wise, the scope here covers the expected: extractions that range from simple to surgically involved, dental implants for those replacing what’s been lost, and corrective jaw surgery for cases where alignment isn’t just cosmetic. Bone grafting, another less-discussed but critical service, rounds out the list—because sometimes the foundation needs work before the visible part can begin. None of it is glamorous, but all of it is necessary. That’s the nature of the field.
Logistics are straightforward—questions about procedures or post-op care can go directly to the office line at (619) 298-2200. For first-time visitors, the map listing pinpoints the suite number, because even in a well-marked building, #210 isn’t always obvious from the street. Oral surgery isn’t the kind of thing you’d describe as convenient—but when it’s needed, at least the directions are clear.
This listing was last updated on March 30, 2026