About Dr. Kevin I. Reid, DMD
Oral surgery covers more than just extractions—it’s a field that bridges medical precision with dental care, handling everything from complex tooth removals to reconstructive procedures. When specialized treatment goes beyond general dentistry, Dr. Kevin I. Reid, DMD offers a practice centered on surgical solutions for jaw-related conditions, dental implants, and corrective procedures that require deeper anatomical expertise. The line between dentistry and medicine blurs in this space, where technical skill meets the need for careful, individualized planning.
The office sits at 200 1st St NW in Rochester, a city where healthcare services are woven into the daily rhythm. This stretch of downtown places it within reach of both Mayo Clinic’s sprawling campus and the quieter, tree-lined streets of the surrounding neighborhoods. Oral surgery often feels like an isolated need—something set apart from routine checkups—but its role in long-term dental health can’t be understated. Whether addressing impacted wisdom teeth, preparing for implants, or correcting jaw misalignments, the work done here tends to ripple outward, affecting everything from speech to digestion.
Most people don’t think about oral surgeons until a referral lands in their hands, yet the field itself is a quiet cornerstone of dental care. Procedures here might involve bone grafting to support implants, removing diseased tissue, or realigning jaws to improve function. There’s a clinical weight to the work, but also a practical one: these interventions often pave the way for simpler, more stable dental care down the line. For anyone navigating a surgical recommendation, the next step usually starts with a conversation—questions about recovery, alternatives, or what the process entails.
Contact details are straightforward: reach the office at (507) 284-2511 for questions or to schedule a consultation. A map pins the location precisely, should you need to plan a visit. Surgical care, by nature, demands clarity—both in the procedures themselves and in the steps leading up to them.
This listing was last updated on May 18, 2026