Dr. Robert Sharobiem, DDS
About Dr. Robert Sharobiem, DDS
Oral surgery often bridges the gap between dental care and medical necessity, handling everything from impacted wisdom teeth to reconstructive jaw procedures. Dr. Robert Sharobiem, DDS specializes in this intersection, offering surgical solutions that go beyond routine dental work. Procedures like tooth extractions, dental implant placement, and corrective jaw surgery fall under this umbrella, addressing both functional and aesthetic concerns. The field demands precision, and patients typically arrive via referral from general dentists or orthodontists.
The practice is situated at 1856 Airport Rd, Allentown, PA 18109, a stretch of road that connects the city’s commercial hubs with Lehigh Valley International Airport. This location places it within easy reach for patients traveling from neighboring towns or those combining appointments with errands near the airport corridor. Oral surgery offices tend to prioritize accessibility, given that post-procedure recovery often requires a designated driver. The area itself is a mix of professional buildings and light industrial spaces, reflecting Allentown’s role as a regional center for specialized services.
Recovering from oral surgery usually involves follow-up questions—about stitches, swelling, or diet restrictions—and having direct contact simplifies the process. Patients can reach the office at (347) 560-1890 for postoperative guidance or to coordinate initial consultations. These calls might cover logistics like preoperative instructions or insurance coordination, which are as critical as the procedures themselves. Oral surgeons also frequently collaborate with other healthcare providers, ensuring that treatment plans align with broader medical histories.
First-time visitors may want to preview the route, especially if arriving from outside Allentown’s immediate vicinity. Directions are available via map link, which includes real-time traffic updates for the Airport Road corridor. The office’s position near major thoroughfares means travel times can vary, so checking ahead helps avoid unnecessary stress before a procedure. Oral surgery, by nature, isn’t impulse-driven—planning the visit is part of the process.
This listing was last updated on March 31, 2026