Farragut Oral Surgery and Implant Center
About Farragut Oral Surgery and Implant Center
Oral surgery isn’t the kind of thing you plan for—it’s the kind of thing you need when you need it. Whether it’s wisdom teeth that refused to cooperate or an implant consultation after years of hesitation, finding a specialist who handles the full scope of procedures makes a difference. Farragut Oral Surgery and Implant Center covers extractions, bone grafting, and dental implants, along with the less glamorous but equally critical work like corrective jaw surgery. The practice sits in a professional plaza off West Point Drive, where the Farragut stretch of Knoxville blends suburban convenience with easy access from Kingston Pike.
The area’s growth over the past decade means more options for everything, but oral surgery remains one of those fields where expertise trumps proximity. This isn’t a corner dental office adding surgeries as an afterthought—it’s a dedicated oral and maxillofacial practice, which means the team’s scope includes everything from routine tooth removals to reconstructive procedures. No frills, no upsells, just the kind of place you’d expect to handle complex cases without referring you elsewhere. Parking is plentiful in the lot out front, and the suite number (#101) is easy to spot from the sidewalk.
What’s often overlooked about oral surgeons is how much their work ties into long-term health, not just immediate fixes. A failed implant or an infected extraction site can spiral into bigger issues, so having a center that manages both the surgical and restorative sides—like placing implants and prepping sites for dentures—cuts down on the back-and-forth. Farragut’s location also puts it within a reasonable drive for patients coming from Lenoir City or Oak Ridge, not just the immediate Knoxville suburbs. No need to navigate downtown traffic for something this specific.
Questions about procedures or recovery? The team fields calls directly at (865) 675-0677. For first-time visitors, the map shows the entrance off the main parking lot, just past the intersection with Campbell Station Road.
This listing was last updated on March 30, 2026