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Len Tolstunov, DDS, DMD

Oral surgeon
5.0 (2 reviews) Updated Mar 29, 2026
595 Buckingham Way Ste 208 San Francisco, CA 94132

About Len Tolstunov, DDS, DMD

Oral surgery often feels like a category people hope to avoid—until they need it. When wisdom teeth start causing trouble or dental implants become the best path forward, the search for a specialist begins. Len Tolstunov, DDS, DMD appears in those results, offering the kind of focused care that comes with dual degrees in the field. Procedures like extractions, bone grafting, and corrective jaw surgery aren’t the kind of services you’d browse for fun, but they’re the ones that can reset a smile—or a bite—when things go sideways.

The practice sits at 595 Buckingham Way Ste 208, tucked into a professional building in San Francisco’s outer neighborhoods where the city starts to quiet. This isn’t the kind of address you’d stumble upon while running errands; it’s a destination for those who’ve already done the research and know what they’re walking into. Parking in this part of town can be a game of strategy, but the trade-off is a location that’s removed from the downtown chaos yet still connected enough to feel central.

Booking a consultation usually starts with a call, and in this case, that means dialing (415) 664-5060. First visits often revolve around scans, assessments, and the kind of detailed questions that only arise when you’re facing a procedure like impacted tooth removal or reconstructive work. There’s no fluff in these conversations—just the clinical back-and-forth that comes with mapping out a treatment plan. Some patients arrive with referrals from their general dentist; others come after months of weighing their options.

For anyone plotting the route, the map places the office near the edge of the city’s grid, where the streets start to stretch and the pace slows. It’s not the kind of spot that lends itself to impulse visits, but then again, oral surgery rarely is. The focus here is on the work—nothing more, nothing less.

This listing was last updated on March 29, 2026

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Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible restroom
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Identifies as women-owned
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