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Dr. Imad Tamimi, DMD

Oral surgeon
4.4 (16 reviews) Updated Apr 19, 2026
1054 Clifton Ave, Clifton, NJ 07013

About Dr. Imad Tamimi, DMD

Oral surgery often sits at the intersection of necessity and precision—a field where routine extractions meet complex reconstructive work. Procedures like wisdom tooth removal, dental implant placement, or corrective jaw surgery require more than just technical skill; they demand a steady hand and a clear plan. Dr. Imad Tamimi, DMD operates within this specialized niche, addressing everything from impacted teeth to bone grafting without the frills of general dentistry. The work here isn’t about whitening or cleanings but about solving problems that linger beneath the surface—literally.

Finding the office is straightforward: it’s housed along Clifton Avenue, a stretch of northern New Jersey that balances residential quiet with the hum of local commerce. The address, 1054 Clifton Ave, places it in a neighborhood where strip malls and family-owned shops share sidewalks with professionals heading to appointments. Oral surgeons don’t always occupy the most visible storefronts, but their presence is felt in the relief of patients who’ve finally found answers to persistent dental issues. A call to (973) 625-4048 connects directly to the practice, bypassing the usual layers of automated menus—because when you’re dealing with a swollen jaw or a failed implant, the last thing you need is a robotic runaround.

The nature of oral surgery means most visits begin with a referral, a scan, or a long-standing ache that’s outlasted home remedies. While the internet can diagnose, it can’t extract; that’s where a map becomes more than dots and lines. For those plotting their route, directions to the office cut through the guesswork. Clifton’s streets carry a mix of urgency and routine—ambulances en route to nearby hospitals, parents rushing to school pickups, and, somewhere in between, patients heading toward a procedure that might just let them chew without wincing again.

This listing was last updated on April 19, 2026

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Wheelchair accessible entrance
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