Ambulatory Oral Surgery & Anesthesiology
Across the United States, the landscape of dental care is shifting from traditional chair-side extractions to sophisticated outpatient surgical suites where complex jaw reconstructions and implantology now unfold in under an hour. In Ridgewood, a quiet suburb radiating metropolitan talent, Ambulatory Oral Surgery & Anesthesiology distills this national evolution into one address: board-certified surgeons wield hospital-grade sedation, digital 3-D navigation and immediate-load implants, delivering the safest, fastest and most comfortable surgical experience available without requiring a hospital stay.
60-83 Myrtle Ave, Ridgewood, NY 11385
(718) 690-9545
Ambulatory Oral Surgery & Anesthesiology delivers minimally invasive outpatient procedures in a state-certified facility at 60-83 Myrtle Ave, Ridgewood, NY 11385, combining board-certified oral surgeons with advanced IV sedation for same-day extractions, implants, and corrective jaw surgery that reduce post-op discomfort and recovery time; patients benefit from digital 3-D imaging, paperless charting, and multilingual staff while flexible insurance partnerships and comprehensive financing keep care accessible—book consultations at (718) 690-9545 or ridgewood-queens-oralsurgery.com.
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–5 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–8 PM |
| Thursday | 12–8 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–3 PM |
Faq
What qualifications should a U.S. dentist have to perform ambulatory oral surgery under IV sedation?
A general dentist in the United States can extract wisdom teeth and place implants in an ambulatory setting, but to administer IV sedation they must complete an accredited, ADA-recognized program of at least 60 hours and hold permits from their state dental board; for deeper anesthesia many states require an MD anesthesiologist or an oral-maxillofacial surgeon who has completed a 4-6 year hospital residency.
How is patient safety monitored during same-day oral surgery in a U.S. office?
Before the procedure the team records ASA class and obtains an informed consent, intra-operative monitoring follows the AAOMS Guidelines—continuous pulse oximetry, capnography, ECG, temperature, and a crash-cart with naloxone and flumazenil is on site—so ambulatory surgery centers and most modern New York practices can match hospital-grade safety standards without the overhead of an overnight stay.
How much does wisdom-tooth removal with IV anesthesia cost for an uninsured patient in the U.S.?
An uninsured patient can expect $1,500–$3,000 for four impacted third molars including facility fee and board-certified anesthesiologist, while those with PPO insurance commonly pay a $100–$400 copay after the carrier covers 70–80 %, and practices such as Ridgewood Queens Oral Surgery listed at 60-83 Myrtle Ave, Ridgewood, NY 11385, phone (718) 690-9545, provide transparent, itemized estimates during the consultation and accept CareCredit for out-of-pocket balances.
How should I prepare for outpatient dental surgery under anesthesia in a U.S. office?
Have a responsible adult accompany you, fast 6–8 hours if IV sedation or general anesthesia is planned, wear short sleeves for the IV line, avoid smoking for 12 hours, bring your insurance card, current medication list, and a photo ID; many centers email detailed pre-op instructions a week in advance, and arranging a short rideshare is cheaper than on-site parking around urban New York addresses.


