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Corona Oral Surgery and Implant Center

Wisdom Teeth Removal in Corona

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(951) 228-0684WebsiteUpdated Aug 22, 2026

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Corona Oral Surgery and Implant Center is ranked in the top 3 on 2 Smyleee Top 10 lists.

About Corona Oral Surgery and Implant Center

Corona Oral Surgery and Implant Center is a dental practice on South Washburn Avenue in Corona, California. Wisdom teeth are removed when they are impacted, repeatedly infected, decayed, or damaging the tooth in front, since they arrive last and often into a jaw with no room left. Not every wisdom tooth needs to come out — one that erupts cleanly and can be kept clean is often left alone.

Digital X-rays are a routine part of dental care because they show what a visual exam alone cannot — decay forming between teeth, bone loss below the gumline, and how developing adult teeth are positioned in children. They use a low radiation dose and are taken on a schedule matched to individual risk rather than at every single visit.

Left untreated, small dental problems tend not to stay small. A minor cavity that would have been a straightforward filling can progress to needing root canal treatment and a crown, and early gum inflammation that would have reversed with a good cleaning can progress toward bone loss around the teeth. Catching things early is generally the difference in both effort and cost.

Continuity matters in dental care — seeing the same practice over time means your history, X-rays, and any patterns in your oral health are already on file, rather than starting from scratch at each visit. That familiarity is part of what a regular dental home offers beyond any single appointment.

Dental anxiety is common, and most practices are used to working with nervous patients — through clear explanations of what is about to happen, a slower pace where needed, and sedation options for patients who want them. Avoiding the dentist out of anxiety tends to make eventual treatment more involved, not less.

Children benefit from starting dental visits early, generally by their first birthday or within six months of the first tooth coming through, mainly so they become familiar with the setting before any treatment is actually needed. Establishing that routine early tends to make ongoing checkups far less stressful for both child and parent. This page has the practice's contact details and full service list. Get in touch through it to ask questions or book a visit.

Corona Oral Surgery and Implant Center is a dental practice on South Washburn Avenue in Corona, California, offering wisdom teeth removal among its listed services. The practice is open Monday through Friday. You can reach the practice through this page to ask about treatment or request an appointment.

Clinic Details

Best Known For

Dental Implants, Wisdom Teeth Removal

Business Hours

Monday
8:00 AM5:00 PM
Tuesday
8:00 AM5:00 PM
Wednesday
8:00 AM5:00 PM
Thursday
8:00 AM4:00 PM
Friday
8:00 AM4:00 PM
SaturdayClosed
Sunday(Today)Closed

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Corona Oral Surgery and Implant Center located in Corona?
Corona Oral Surgery and Implant Center is on South Washburn Avenue in Corona, California (92882).
What days is Corona Oral Surgery and Implant Center open?
Corona Oral Surgery and Implant Center is open Monday through Friday. Contact the practice through this page to confirm current appointment times before travelling.
What services does Corona Oral Surgery and Implant Center offer?
Listed services at Corona Oral Surgery and Implant Center include Wisdom Teeth Removal. The full list is shown on this page.
Do wisdom teeth always need to be removed?
No. Wisdom teeth that come through cleanly, in a good position, and can be kept clean are often left alone. Removal is generally advised when they are impacted, repeatedly infected, decayed, or damaging the tooth in front.
How long is recovery after wisdom tooth removal?
Most of the swelling and discomfort settles within about a week, with the first two or three days the most noticeable. Surgical removal of an impacted tooth generally takes longer to recover from than a simple extraction.
How often should I have a dental check-up?
Every six months suits most people. If you have gum disease or a history of decay a dentist may suggest coming more often. The point of regular visits is mostly to catch problems while they are still small and cheap to treat.

Location

Services Offered

Dental ImplantsWisdom Teeth Removal

Reviews

265 reviews

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F***2 months ago

Dr. Grewal and his entire team provided exceptional care for my daughter during her ankylosis tooth and wisdom teeth removal. Before the surgery, Dr. Grewal worked closely with her orthodontist and took the time to explain every detail of the procedure to us, which made us feel very comfortable and informed. During the surgery, he and his staff were extremely professional, caring, and attentive. After the procedure, the follow-up care was outstanding. My daughter developed an infection in one of the wisdom tooth extraction areas, and even late on a weekend night, Dr. Grewal responded to my text immediately, prescribed medication, and arranged to see her as soon as the office opened. We are so grateful for the level of care and dedication we received. The office staff is also incredibly friendly, compassionate, and supportive. I highly recommend Dr. Grewal to anyone needing oral surgery care!

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L***4 months ago

The staff made me feel comfortable. They engaged with me when I felt anxious. They paused for me to feel better. Explain the whole procedure. Doctor was very nice. I didn’t feel criticized or ashamed to get dental work done.

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J***4 months ago

I have not taken the best care of my teeth over the years. This fact as well as some fear compiled into embarrassment. These barriers and the way other dental providers have treated in the past made all of my dental experiences worse. I cannot express how nice the staff and Doctors were here. I was open with them about my past and was treated with respect, dignity and understanding. I am in the healthcare field and felt better cared for prior, during, and after the procedure more than at a facility with hundreds of staff. I would recommend this first and foremost to regular dental patients. But overall if you have any trepidation about dental care come see these folks. You will be treated and feel cared for.

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T***6 months ago

I had no issues when my first son had his wisdom teeth removed by Dr. Grewal. Because of that positive experience, I didn’t hesitate to bring my second son to Dr. Grewal for the same procedure. At first, everything seemed fine—until about a month later when we visited our orthodontist, Dr. Kawata (who is an AMAZING orthodontist). New X-rays were taken, and Dr. Kawata asked whether my son’s wisdom teeth had been removed and if there had been any complications. I confirmed that the procedure had been done and that no issues had been reported. However, Dr. Kawata was clearly perplexed and concerned by what he saw. He explained that remnants of a wisdom tooth were still visible on the X-ray and immediately called Dr. Grewal personally to discuss the findings. Dr. Grewal’s response was simply to have us call his office to schedule another extraction. An appointment was made, and the extraction was performed again—but there was not a single apology or any acknowledgment of the mistake. My son had to undergo anesthesia twice for the same procedure and missed Christmas dinner because he was still on a soft-food diet. Please be mindful when choosing your oral surgeon. I know I will not be bringing my third child to him.

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J***10 months ago

My dentist recommended COSIC to remove two wisdom teeth with curved roots and they did a fantastic job. They were all very friendly and skilled. I didn't end up needing any pain medication after the surgery. I didn't feel any pain the next day if I didn't open my mouth too wide. I could chew without any pain as long as I didn't open my mouth too wide.

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