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San Francisco Oral Surgery Announces Post about the Importance of Finding a Skilled Oral Surgeon for Dental Implants in San Francisco

January 30, 2019 – San Francisco, California. San Francisco Oral Surgery, a team of top-rated San Francisco oral surgeons, is proud to announce a new blog post for the Bay Area community with some helpful ideas on the importance of finding a skilled oral surgeon for dental implants. If a person is a candidate for dental implants, he or she should do some research to identify the best oral surgeon for their needs. Continue reading

Considering Dental Implants in San Francisco? Consider an Oral Surgeon

If you are thinking about having dental implants to replace missing teeth, then you are definitely moving in the right direction. There are other ways to replace missing teeth such as a bridge, but that involves cutting down two perfectly good teeth on the side of the missing one. Continue reading

What Is Sleep Apnea, And How Do You Know If You Suffer From It?

If New York is known as “the city that never sleeps”, San Francisco might be known as “the city with a healthy lifestyle”. One of the features of a healthy lifestyle is getting a good night’s sleep, but if you suffer from  sleep apnea that will affect the quality of your sleep. Continue reading

How To Cover The Cost Of Wisdom Teeth Extraction In SF

While wisdom teeth extraction is not the most expensive of oral surgical procedures, it is nonetheless a cost that has to be met somehow. When you need wisdom teeth extraction it frequently needs to be carried out as a matter of some urgency and many patients have simply not considered or allowed for the cost of wisdom teeth removal in SF. Continue reading

An Oral Surgeon In San Francisco Who Listens To His Patients

They don’t usually train surgeons in medical school to listen to their patients. It is assumed that the surgeon, by the time he is fully qualified, knows best, and to an extent this is true. He understands and can carry out the medical procedures required and obviously knows far more about it than the patient does, or probably ever will. Continue reading