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Browse verified oral surgeon professionals in Little Rock, AR. Compare ratings, read reviews, and request a quote for free.
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Little Rock has 7 oral surgeons available through this directory. Because rating data is not yet available for these providers, you'll want to evaluate each surgeon's credentials, experience, and approach during your initial consultation. Oral surgery requires specialized training and skill, so verifying licensure and understanding the surgeon's experience with your specific procedure is important. You may also want to explore options in nearby areas like North Little Rock, Conway, Fayetteville, Rogers, and Fort Smith if you need additional choices or have scheduling constraints.
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A qualified oral surgeon should provide clear explanations of your diagnosis and treatment options, with written documentation of the plan. Look for offices that verify your medical history thoroughly and explain anesthesia options—local, IV sedation, or general anesthesia depending on your needs. Be cautious of surgeons who pressure you into immediate surgery, offer only cash-only payment with no receipt, or are unwilling to discuss their training or experience. Verify that the facility maintains proper sterilization protocols and that emergency protocols are in place.
You can start by verifying any surgeon's license through the Arkansas State Board of Dentistry. Ask your general dentist for referrals, as they often work with oral surgeons and can recommend practitioners they trust. You may also contact local dental schools or hospitals for recommendations.
There are 7 oral surgeons in this directory serving the Little Rock area. You may also find additional options in nearby communities like North Little Rock, Conway, Fayetteville, Rogers, and Fort Smith.
A thorough consultation should include a review of your medical and dental history, a clinical examination, discussion of your specific condition, explanation of treatment options, and a clear outline of the procedure, anesthesia plan, and recovery expectations. The surgeon should also discuss fees and answer all your questions.
Recovery time varies depending on the type of procedure. Simple extractions may take a few days to a week, while more complex surgeries like jaw reconstruction or implant placement may require several weeks. Your surgeon will provide specific post-operative instructions tailored to your procedure.
Many dental insurance plans cover oral surgery, particularly procedures deemed medically necessary. Coverage varies by plan and procedure. Contact your insurance provider and ask the surgeon's office which plans they accept and what your estimated out-of-pocket costs will be.