August 5, 2018 – San Francisco, California. Oral Surgery San Francisco is proud to announce a new blog post on the important topic of sleep apnea. Many San Francisco residents may suffer from sleep apnea and, in some circumstances, benefit from sleep apnea surgery. The only way to know for sure is a consultation with a skilled surgeon. Continue reading
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San Francisco Oral Surgery Releases New Blog Archive on Wisdom Teeth Removal Covering Common Questions and Answers
July 3, 2018 – San Francisco, California. San Francisco Oral Surgery under the direction of Dr. Alex Rabinovich is proud to release a new blog archive on the issues surrounding wisdom teeth. Many San Francisco residents still have their wisdom teeth and go under the philosophy of leaving “sleeping dogs lie,” but this “do nothing” strategy is not the best way to preserve one’s oral health for the long run. Continue reading
We are Often Asked Who is the Best Oral Surgeon in San Francisco?
This is a bit of an old chestnut for us: who is the best oral surgeon in San Francisco? People search for it on Google and they ask us all the time, and the answer is that they are not asking the right question. Continue reading
Oral Surgery San Francisco Announces Milestone of 140 Reviews on Yelp for Wisdom Teeth Removal
San Francisco, California – April 27, 2018. Oral Surgery San Francisco is proud to announce a new milestone in terms of customer reviews on the popular Yelp service. The practice now enjoys over 140 reviews. Indeed, the latest reviews on Yelp including many five-star reviews from San Francisco locals who have had a good experience with their wisdom teeth extractions. Continue reading
San Francisco Oral Surgery Releases Post about the Cost of Oral Surgery and Insurance for Bay Area Patients
February 25, 2018 – San Francisco, California. San Francisco oral surgeon, Dr. Alex Rabinovich, is proud to release a new blog post for the Bay Area community focused on the intersection of cost and insurance for oral surgery issues. Continue reading
San Francisco Oral Surgeon, Dr. Alex Rabinovich, Announces New Advertising on Wisdom Teeth Extraction for San Francisco Residents
San Francisco, California – September 28, 2017. Dr. Alex Rabinovich, a top-rated oral surgeon in San Francisco, has announced enhanced advertising regarding wisdom teeth extraction for San Francisco residents. The new campaign, launched on Google and Bing in September, emphasizes the importance of a second opinion when selecting an oral surgeon for wisdom teeth extraction. Continue reading
Wisdom Teeth Extraction in San Francisco? Get a Second Opinion!
Many people are unaware of why our wisdom teeth are so called. The answer is that they do not erupt in the mouth (erupt simply means grow and appear) until somewhere between the ages of 16 and 25. It is assumed that, by this age, we have learned some of life’s early lessons, and therefore gained some wisdom. (Get it?) Continue reading
The Very BEST Oral Surgeon In San Francisco?
There are some fine oral surgeons in San Francisco, of that there is no doubt. However, our goal is, and always has been, to be the BEST oral surgeon in SF. Continue reading
Considering Wisdom Teeth Extraction in San Francisco? It’s Best to Get a Second Opinion.
It is a fact that many dentists in San Francisco do not undertake the extraction of wisdom teeth for the very simple reason that they have not been trained in this area. This is in much the same way as a surgeon who may remove your appendix may not be trained in brain surgery. In cases like this, your dentist will refer you to an oral surgeon – who is qualified in wisdom teeth extraction – if he considers wisdom teeth extraction in the San Francisco Bay Area is the right course of action. Continue reading
Having Wisdom Teeth Extracted in San Francisco is Actually a Wise Move
Many people question why the word “wisdom” is in “wisdom tooth”. The answer is actually quite straightforward. Wisdom teeth don’t normally begin to grow through until we are in our late teens and early twenties, and by that age it is assumed that we have acquired a degree of wisdom. Continue reading