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Midtling Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, P.A.

Oral surgeon
3.8 (134 reviews) Updated Mar 31, 2026
155 Wabasha St S UNIT 111 St Paul, MN 55107, Saint Paul

About Midtling Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, P.A.

What do wisdom teeth removals, jaw realignment, and dental implants have in common? They’re all within the scope of Midtling Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, P.A., a practice handling the more complex side of dental care. Oral surgery often carries an air of mystery—until you’re the one needing it. This isn’t the place for routine cleanings or fillings; instead, it’s where surgical solutions take center stage, from correcting facial trauma to placing implants that anchor dentures. The practice’s address, 155 Wabasha St S UNIT 111, places it in downtown St. Paul, a block where historic brick facades meet modern medical offices.

St. Paul’s Lowertown district has long been a hub for specialized services, and oral surgery fits the neighborhood’s pragmatic character. The area doesn’t trade in frills; it’s a place where function meets necessity, much like the procedures performed here. Whether it’s a routine extraction turned complicated or reconstructive work after an accident, the focus remains on precision—no decorative distractions, just the technical work of restoring oral health. Patients rarely arrive by chance; they’re usually referred, which means the cases here tend to be anything but simple.

Booking a consultation—or a follow-up after surgery—requires a call to (651) 222-6396. Unlike a general dentist’s office, where appointments might revolve around six-month checkups, the timeline here often hinges on healing: pre-op evaluations, post-op checks, and the slow progress of bone grafts or implant integration. There’s no walk-in traffic for this kind of care; every visit is scheduled, every procedure mapped out in advance. It’s the kind of place you hope to need only once but are relieved to find when you do.

Directions matter when you’re recovering from surgery or accompanying someone who is. The map pinpoints the unit inside a building that shares its block with law offices and a smattering of cafés—useful for caregivers killing time during longer procedures. Lowertown’s grid of one-way streets can confuse first-time visitors, but the trade-off is a central location that’s as accessible from the interstate as it is from the light rail. No scenic views or trendy perks; just a straightforward stop for serious dental work.

This listing was last updated on March 31, 2026

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Business Details

Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Amenities
Restroom
Crowd
LGBTQ+ friendly
Transgender safespace
Planning
Appointment required
Appointments recommended
Payments
Credit cards
Debit cards
NFC mobile payments
Parking
On-site parking