Dr Gurries is a fantastic dental surgeon. His quick procedure helped restore function and appearance to my gums, and the surgery healed as well as could be expected with no complications. He...
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San Francisco Center for Osseointegration specializes in oral and maxillofacial surgery in San Francisco, California. Their team consists of world-renowned specialists, including Christopher A. Gurries, DDS, FACOMS, and Edmond Bedrossian, DDS, FACD, FACOMS, known for their expertise and professionalism.
What sets them apart is their commitment to compassion, integrity, tailored treatment, predictable outcomes, and collaborative solutions. They offer a range of complex implant and surgical solutions such as All-on-4, DIGILOG, maxillofacial implants, and wisdom teeth extraction, ensuring comprehensive care for their patients.
Furthermore, they work closely with referring doctors to provide the best possible care for patients. Their patient center streamlines the process, offering everything from insurance guidance to first visit expectations. Patient reviews praise the team for their kindness and attentive care, creating a comfortable and luxurious experience for every patient.
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I had an impact procedure from Dr. Bedrossian and I do not recommend. While his staff is great, he lacks empathy and has a rough bedside manner. You have to pay upfront and it took his office 3...
Dr. Bedrossian's office is great. I called them on 7/20 and was seen on 7/26. The office is nice and the staff is really amazing. They make things happen and accommodate you. Gracie greeted me as...
I came here years ago to get my wisdom teeth extracted. Dr. Bedrossian was referred to me by my dentist who, I feel, is the best in the business so I trusted him and hardly did any background...
It's been 10 years. An orthodontist just took xrays of my full mouth and found a small piece of metal embedded in my gum where my wisdom tooth was. "It looks like part of the tool they were using...


