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Charlottesville Oral Surgery & Dental Implant Center

Oral surgeon
4.8 (433 reviews) Updated Apr 04, 2026
1415 Rolkin Rd #101, Charlottesville, VA 22911

About Charlottesville Oral Surgery & Dental Implant Center

The Charlottesville Oral Surgery & Dental Implant Center handles the kind of dental work that goes beyond routine cleanings. When extractions, implants, or jaw-related procedures come up, this is one of the places in the area that focuses solely on surgical care. Rolkin Road isn’t the busiest stretch of Charlottesville, but it’s central enough that getting there from most parts of town doesn’t require a detour through the mountains. The office sits in a professional plaza—no frills, just a straightforward spot for the kind of appointments you don’t schedule lightly.

Oral surgery isn’t exactly a casual errand, so having a dedicated center for things like wisdom teeth removal, bone grafting, or corrective jaw surgery makes sense. They don’t do fillings or whitening here—just the more involved procedures that general dentists typically refer out. Whether it’s a long-planned implant or an unexpected extraction, the setup is geared toward procedures that need more than a standard dental chair. The area around Rolkin Road is mostly medical offices and quiet commercial spaces, which means parking isn’t a scavenger hunt.

If you’re coordinating something like a consultation or a follow-up, the phone line is the direct route: (434) 295-0911. No middlemen, no transfer loops—just the front desk for scheduling or questions about recovery protocols. It’s the kind of number you save in your phone when you’re in the middle of a multi-step treatment plan. And since oral surgery often comes with a side of logistics (rides home, post-op instructions, etc.), having a clear point of contact matters more than usual.

First-time visitors might want to pull up directions ahead of time—the entrance is in a suite, not a standalone building. The map pin drops you right at the plaza, but suite 101 isn’t the kind of place you spot from the road. Still, once you’re there, it’s all business: no confusion about what they specialize in. And honestly, when it comes to oral surgery, that’s the kind of clarity you want.

This listing was last updated on April 04, 2026

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