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The Oral Surgery & Dental Implant Specialists of San Diego

Oral surgeon
5.0 (623 reviews) Updated Mar 29, 2026
6386 Alvarado Ct #110 San Diego, CA 92120

About The Oral Surgery & Dental Implant Specialists of San Diego

Oral surgery often gets pushed to the back of people’s minds until a wisdom tooth flares up or a dental implant becomes the best path forward. In the Alvarado Court area of San Diego, specialists handle everything from routine extractions to complex jaw realignment procedures. This isn’t the kind of practice you’d stumble upon while running errands—it’s tucked into a professional suite at 6386 Alvarado Ct #110, where the focus stays squarely on surgical precision rather than walk-in traffic. Bone grafting, sinus lifts, and corrective surgeries for facial trauma share the roster with more common needs like impacted canines or pre-denture extractions.

The stretch of Alvarado Court near the 805 isn’t exactly a bustling commercial strip, but that’s part of what keeps the area functional for medical offices. Parking here follows the rhythm of weekday appointments, with nearby streets offering backup when the lot fills. Oral surgeons in this part of town tend to draw patients from across the county, given how few practices specialize in both implant placement and reconstructive procedures under one roof. Whether it’s a single tooth replacement or full-arch restoration, the scope leans technical—no whitening strips or routine cleanings on the agenda.

Directions to the office are simplest when approaching from Alvarado Road, though the map clarifies the turn into the courtyard if you’re coming from the east. The 92120 ZIP code places it just north of Mission Valley, which means it’s an easy detour for those already navigating the area for other medical visits. Most patients arrive with a referral in hand, though self-referred cases—like second opinions on implant feasibility—aren’t uncommon. Sedation options, from nitrous to IV, get discussed upfront, since anxiety and oral surgery rarely mix well.

Questions about recovery timelines or insurance coordination are best directed to the front desk. The practice lists (619) 287-5000 as the main line for scheduling consultations or clarifying pre-op instructions. Post-op follow-ups sometimes route through the same number, though complex cases may involve coordination with the referring dentist. No weekend hours are advertised, so weekdays are the window for calls or visits.

This listing was last updated on March 29, 2026

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