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Old 10-15-2015, 08:08 PM #5
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Default Oral Surgeon who removes Peridontal Ligament, Dibrides, etc.

Hi
Can anyone recommend an oral surgeon who does not need me to educate them about cavitations, and my preferred method of tooth extraction?
I live in Southern California but I'm willing to travel. The only options I can find are 3 dentists who extract teeth (they are not oral surgeons) and an oral surgeon who has extremely bad reviews about the entire staff (I gave them a chance but they quickly blew it with me too). I am still undecided about what to do, but I have a lot of good advice so far and if I choose extraction then I want to have options available.
Thank you in advance.
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