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Browse verified oral surgeon professionals in Encino, CA. Compare ratings, read reviews, and request a quote for free.
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Encino has 13 oral surgeons available to help with extractions, implants, and other surgical dental procedures. The market offers a range of practitioners serving the local community and surrounding areas. When evaluating your options, consider verifying credentials, reading patient feedback, and confirming that the surgeon's experience matches your specific needs. Whether you need a routine extraction or complex oral surgery, comparing available providers can help you find someone well-suited to your situation.
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Look for oral surgeons who maintain current licensure with the California Dental Board and can explain their surgical approach in detail during your consultation. Reputable practices provide written treatment plans, discuss all anesthesia options transparently, and offer clear pre- and post-operative instructions. Be cautious of surgeons who pressure you into immediate surgery without a thorough evaluation, offer only cash payments without documentation, or lack verifiable credentials. A surgeon who takes time to answer your questions and explains the reasoning behind their recommendations is generally a safer choice.
There are 13 oral surgeons currently listed in Encino. You can compare their qualifications and patient feedback to find one that suits your needs.
Check the California Dental Board website and search for the surgeon's license number. This confirms they are authorized to practice oral surgery in the state.
Ask about their experience with your specific procedure, anesthesia options, recovery timeline, post-operative care instructions, and payment methods. A thorough consultation helps you feel confident in your choice.
Avoid surgeons who rush you into surgery without a proper evaluation, offer only cash-only payments without receipts, lack verifiable credentials, or are unwilling to answer your questions about the procedure and recovery.
Many practices work with dental insurance, but coverage varies by plan. Contact your surgeon's office directly to confirm whether they accept your specific insurance and what your out-of-pocket costs might be.