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Twin Cities Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Oral surgeon
4.8 (300 reviews) Updated Mar 30, 2026
1655 Beam Ave #205 Maplewood, MN 55109, Saint Paul

About Twin Cities Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Oral surgery isn’t the kind of thing most people plan for—until they need it. When that happens, finding a practice that handles everything from wisdom teeth removal to corrective jaw surgery in one place can simplify what’s already a stressful process. Twin Cities Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery covers the spectrum: dental implants, facial trauma repair, even TMJ treatment. No referrals to specialists for follow-ups; the scope is broad enough to avoid that back-and-forth.

The office sits at 1655 Beam Ave #205 in Maplewood, a stretch of the metro where medical offices and retail strip malls coexist with the kind of quiet efficiency you’d expect from a first-ring suburb. It’s not a neighborhood that draws crowds for its charm, but it’s centrally located for anyone coming from St. Paul, the northern suburbs, or even the eastern edges of Minneapolis. The building itself is unassuming—no grand signage, just a suite number on the directory.

Most practices in this field handle the basics, but fewer offer the full range of maxillofacial work under one roof. That includes bone grafting for implants, orthognathic surgery for misaligned jaws, and treatment for oral pathologies. There’s no flashy branding or promises of a spa-like experience; the focus stays on the clinical side, which is exactly what you’d want when dealing with something as precise as reconstructive work or impacted canines.

Questions about procedures or recovery? The phone line—(651) 770-7703—connects directly to the office. For first-time visitors, the map confirms what locals already know: Beam Avenue is easy to access from I-94 or Highway 36, with none of the downtown congestion. The surrounding area is pure suburban functionality—gas stations, a post office, a handful of fast-casual chains. No distractions, just a place to handle what needs handling.

This listing was last updated on March 30, 2026

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