Granite Bay Oral Surgery offers the complete spectrum of oral and maxillofacial surgical procedures — from routine wisdom tooth removal to complex jaw reconstruction and cosmetic facial surgery. Every procedure is performed by Dr. André-David Kahwach, a dual-degree surgeon (DDS from UCSF, MD from Loma Linda) with advanced training in anesthesia — meaning you receive hospital-level surgical care in a private, comfortable setting.
While our practice is best known for full-arch dental implants and implant revision surgery, those procedures represent the most complex end of a surgical capability that spans the entire specialty. Patients who need a wisdom tooth extracted today may need implants twenty years from now — and knowing their surgeon can handle both builds a relationship that lasts.
Our Procedures
Wisdom Teeth Removal →
Impacted and erupted third molar extraction. IV sedation available.
Orthognathic (Jaw) Surgery →
Corrective jaw repositioning for bite alignment and facial balance.
Facial Trauma & Reconstruction →
Fracture repair, soft tissue repair, orbital and midface reconstruction.
Cosmetic Facial Surgery →
Rhinoplasty, chin augmentation, blepharoplasty, facial fat grafting.
TMJ / TMD Treatment →
Diagnosis and treatment of jaw joint disorders, arthroscopy, joint replacement.
Oral Pathology →
Biopsy, cyst and tumor removal, diagnosis of oral lesions.
Surgical Tooth Extractions →
Complex and surgical extractions, socket preservation grafting.
Sleep Apnea Surgery →
Maxillomandibular advancement and surgical airway correction.
Cleft Lip & Palate →
Surgical repair and alveolar bone grafting for cleft patients.
Pre-Prosthetic Surgery →
Ridge augmentation, tori removal, soft tissue recontouring.
Sedation & Anesthesia →
Local, IV sedation, and general anesthesia. In-office and hospital.
Emergency Dental Surgery →
Acute infections, avulsed teeth, jaw fractures. Same-day appointments.
PRF / PRP Therapy →
Platelet-rich fibrin for accelerated healing and bone regeneration.
Why a Board-Certified OMS?
Oral and maxillofacial surgeons complete 4–6 years of hospital-based surgical residency after dental school — the same training environment as orthopedic surgeons, neurosurgeons, and plastic surgeons. Dr. Kahwach's dual DDS/MD degree means he is licensed both as a dentist and a physician, with the medical training to manage complex systemic conditions, administer general anesthesia, and handle surgical emergencies that would be beyond the scope of a general dentist.
Schedule a consultation for any oral surgery need — from routine extractions to complex reconstruction. Call (916) 555-1234.