Associates in Maxillofacial & Oral Surgery (AMOS)
About Associates in Maxillofacial & Oral Surgery (AMOS)
Most dental practices handle routine cleanings and fillings, but oral surgery occupies a distinct—and often urgent—niche. When extractions, implants, or corrective jaw procedures become necessary, general dentists typically refer patients to specialists. In Parker’s Parkglenn area, one practice appears frequently on those referral lists. The suite at 10219 Parkglenn Way, Suite 201 is home to a team focused exclusively on surgical interventions, from wisdom teeth removal to complex reconstructive work.
Google’s aggregated feedback places the practice at a 4.9-star average, drawn from 145 reviews—a metric that suggests consistency in patient experiences. Oral surgery, by nature, isn’t a field where “regulars” return for repeat visits, so high ratings often reflect outcomes rather than ambiance. Procedures here span the expected (tooth extractions, bone grafts) and the highly specialized (treatment for facial trauma or congenital defects). Unlike cosmetic dentistry, where results are immediately visible, much of this work addresses function first, with aesthetics as a secondary but critical consideration.
The Parker location sits just off E-470, making it accessible for patients coming from Aurora or Castle Rock, not just the immediate suburb. For those mapping the route, the directions place it near the intersection with Jordan Road, where medical offices cluster around the Parker Adventist Hospital. That proximity can be practical for patients requiring pre- or post-operative coordination with other providers. Pre-surgical consultations, naturally, dominate the schedule here—these aren’t quick in-and-out appointments.
Questions about procedures or recovery protocols are best directed to the office line at (303) 217-8017. Oral surgery isn’t the kind of service anyone seeks casually, but when the need arises, Parker residents at least have a local option that doesn’t require a trek into central Denver. That alone counts for something in a sprawling metro area where “convenient” and “specialist” rarely overlap.
This listing was last updated on March 16, 2026