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Center for Oral Facial & Implant Surgery (COFIS)

Oral surgeon
5.0 (86 reviews) Updated Apr 03, 2026
2565 Business Park Dr NE, Cleveland, TN 37311

About Center for Oral Facial & Implant Surgery (COFIS)

Oral surgery often feels like a specialized corner of healthcare—something people only think about when wisdom teeth flare up or dental implants become a consideration. The Center for Oral Facial & Implant Surgery (COFIS) fits squarely into that niche, handling everything from tooth extractions and bone grafting to corrective jaw procedures. Unlike general dentists, oral surgeons focus on the surgical side of dental care, which means they’re the ones you’d call for complex cases rather than routine cleanings.

Finding a practice that covers both facial trauma and implant placement isn’t always simple, especially in smaller cities. Cleveland’s business district near 2565 Business Park Dr NE houses this clinic, putting it within reach of patients across Bradley County. The area’s mix of professional offices and light industrial spaces makes it a practical spot for those coming from work or home—no scenic views, just straightforward access. Oral surgery isn’t the kind of appointment anyone looks forward to, but proximity to major roads at least cuts down on the hassle of getting there.

Booking a consultation usually starts with a referral, though some patients arrive after searching for solutions to long-standing issues like misaligned jaws or missing teeth. A quick call to (423) 893-3333 connects you directly to the office, whether you’re verifying insurance details or scheduling a pre-op evaluation. There’s no universal script for these visits; one person might need a single extraction, while another could be mapping out a multi-stage implant process. The difference between a general dentist and an oral surgeon often comes down to the complexity of the work—and the anesthesia involved.

If you’re plotting the route for the first time, the map pin drops you right at the entrance. Oral surgery isn’t exactly a topic that sparks excitement, but it’s one of those things you’re glad exists when you need it.

This listing was last updated on April 03, 2026

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