G. Tiwana, DMD MD MS
About G. Tiwana, DMD MD MS
Oral surgery often sits at the intersection of precision and relief—where complex procedures meet the need for clear, professional guidance. In Oklahoma City’s Lincoln Boulevard corridor, near the pulse of downtown, G. Tiwana, DMD MD MS operates a practice tailored to cases that demand both surgical skill and long-term planning. This isn’t the place for routine cleanings or fillings. Instead, it’s where wisdom teeth extractions, dental implants, and corrective jaw surgeries find a methodical approach. The address, 1000 N Lincoln Blvd #2000, places it within easy reach of the city’s core, just blocks from the state capitol’s distinctive dome.
The dual credentials—DMD and MD—signal a practice equipped to handle cases that blur the line between dental and medical care. Reconstruction after trauma, treatment for facial pain disorders, or preparation for dentures: these scenarios often require more than a single specialty. Consultations here begin with a focus on diagnostics, mapping out whether bone grafting, cyst removal, or another procedure aligns with the patient’s needs. Questions about recovery timelines or anesthesia options? Those conversations start with a call to (405) 271-4955, where the details take precedence over generalities.
Oklahoma City’s medical district has a way of clustering expertise, and this practice fits the pattern. Surrounding the building, you’ll find hospitals, specialty clinics, and the kind of infrastructure that supports referrals from general dentists or physicians. It’s a node in a larger network, where a patient might arrive after an orthodontist’s recommendation or an ER doctor’s note. The work done here rarely stands alone—it’s part of a continuum, whether that means coordinating with an oncologist for reconstructive surgery or aligning with a prosthodontist for implant placement.
For anyone navigating the logistics of a procedure—parking, pre-op instructions, or simply finding the suite—the map pins it clearly: directions to #2000. The entrance sits on the second floor, above the street-level hustle. No frills in the description, just the coordinates and the quiet understanding that the work inside is anything but ordinary.
This listing was last updated on March 29, 2026