Oral Surgery

Layton Ridge Implants and Oral Surgery

June 8, 2026 · 8 min read

Scott Na
Scott Na

Expert Oral Surgery in Layton, Utah — Right in Your Community

When your dentist refers you to an oral surgeon, the next question is almost always: who do I trust, and how far do I have to travel? For patients throughout northern Utah, the answer is closer than they think. Layton Ridge Oral Surgery has been serving Layton, UT and the surrounding communities — including Ogden, Clearfield, Syracuse, Kaysville, and Farmington — with board-certified, compassionate surgical care that keeps patients close to home.

This guide covers what an oral surgeon in Layton, Utah actually does, what sets a specialist apart from a general dentist, what procedures Layton Ridge Oral Surgery offers, and what to expect when you walk through the door for the first time.

What Is an Oral Surgeon — and When Do You Need One?

An oral and maxillofacial surgeon (OMS) is a dental specialist who has completed four to six additional years of hospital-based surgical residency training after dental school. That extended training covers complex tooth extractions, dental implant placement, bone grafting, jaw surgery, facial trauma repair, sedation anesthesia, and much more.

Your general dentist will typically refer you to an oral surgeon in Layton, Utah when your case involves:

  • Impacted wisdom teeth requiring surgical extraction
  • Dental implant placement and bone preparation
  • Bone grafting before implants or after tooth loss
  • Corrective jaw surgery (orthognathic surgery)
  • Facial trauma, fractures, or lacerations
  • Apicoectomy or other root-end surgical procedures
  • Pre-prosthetic surgery to prepare the jaw for dentures
  • Oral pathology evaluation for suspicious tissue

In short: if it’s surgical, complex, or requires anesthesia beyond a local block, an oral surgeon in Layton, UT is the appropriate specialist. Attempting these procedures without that level of training introduces unnecessary risk.

Services Offered at Layton Ridge Oral Surgery

Wisdom Teeth Removal

Impacted or partially erupted wisdom teeth are among the most common reasons patients visit an oral surgeon. At Layton Ridge Oral Surgery in Layton, UT, our surgeons remove wisdom teeth safely and efficiently — often under IV sedation so patients have little to no memory of the procedure. Early removal (typically in the late teens or early twenties) reduces risk of infection, crowding, and cyst formation. Learn more on our wisdom teeth removal in Layton, UT guide.

Dental Implants

Dental implants are the gold standard for replacing missing teeth — but successful implant placement requires precise surgical skill and a healthy bone foundation. Our Layton, Utah oral surgery team places implants with 3D-guided imaging for accuracy, and can perform bone grafting at the same appointment when needed. Patients from Kaysville, Farmington, and Clearfield regularly choose Layton Ridge for implant care rather than traveling to Salt Lake City. Visit our dental implants in Layton, Utah guide for a full overview.

Bone Grafting

Bone loss after tooth extraction is a silent problem — the jaw can shrink quickly without the stimulation of a tooth root. Bone grafting rebuilds that foundation so implants can succeed and facial structure is preserved. Layton Ridge Oral Surgery performs socket preservation grafts, ridge augmentation, and sinus lift procedures right here in Layton, UT. For more detail, see our post on bone grafting in Layton, Utah.

All-on-4 Full-Arch Implants

Patients who have lost most or all of their teeth no longer need to accept removable dentures as the only solution. The All-on-4 protocol uses just four strategically placed implants to support an entire arch of fixed teeth — completed in a single surgical appointment. Our All-on-4 dental implants guide explains candidacy, the procedure, and recovery in detail.

Apicoectomy

When a root canal hasn’t fully resolved infection at the tip of a tooth’s root, an apicoectomy can save the tooth without extraction. This minor surgical procedure removes the infected root tip and seals the canal from the bottom. Our surgeons perform this procedure routinely in Layton, UT — read our full apicoectomy guide for what to expect.

TMJ Treatment

Chronic jaw pain, clicking, locking, or difficulty chewing can indicate a temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder. As oral surgeons, we evaluate and manage TMJ conditions that have not responded to conservative treatment, including surgical options when indicated.

Board-Certified Surgeons Serving Layton and Northern Utah

Layton Ridge Oral Surgery is led by fellowship-trained, board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeons with extensive hospital and private practice experience. Patients from across the Wasatch Front — from Ogden in the north down through Syracuse, Clearfield, Kaysville, and Farmington — choose our Layton, UT practice because they want a surgeon they can trust, not just the first name that came up in a search.

Our surgeons maintain active board certification with the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, hold hospital privileges at regional medical centers, and pursue ongoing continuing education to stay current with the latest techniques in implantology, anesthesia, and facial surgery.

Sedation Options: Comfort Is Part of the Plan

Dental anxiety is real — and it shouldn’t prevent you from getting the care you need. Layton Ridge Oral Surgery offers multiple levels of sedation, including nitrous oxide, oral sedation, and IV sedation administered by our surgeons (who hold dedicated anesthesia permits). Most surgical procedures at our Layton, Utah office are completed under IV sedation, meaning patients are deeply relaxed, feel no pain, and retain little to no memory of the procedure. This is a major advantage over general dentists who can only offer limited sedation options.

What to Expect at Your First Appointment

Your first visit to our Layton, UT oral surgery office is a consultation — not a procedure. You’ll meet with one of our surgeons to review your dental and medical history, examine your X-rays or CBCT 3D scan, and discuss your treatment options in detail. There’s no pressure, and our team will give you time to ask questions before anything is scheduled.

Most patients are surprised by how straightforward the process is. We’ll walk you through what your procedure involves, what sedation we recommend, what recovery looks like, and what your insurance will cover. We’re in-network with most major dental insurance plans and offer financing options through Proceed Finance for procedures not covered by insurance.

Conveniently Located for Patients Throughout Northern Utah

Our office is located in Layton, UT — easily accessible from I-15 and Highway 89, making us a practical choice for patients in Ogden (about 20 minutes north), Clearfield and Syracuse (10–15 minutes south), Kaysville (5–10 minutes south), and Farmington (roughly 15 minutes south). For patients in these communities, driving to Salt Lake City for oral surgery isn’t necessary — we offer the same level of subspecialty surgical care right here in northern Utah.

Why Choose Layton Ridge Oral Surgery?

  • Board-certified surgeons with hospital-residency training
  • In-house 3D CBCT imaging for precise surgical planning
  • Full IV sedation available for all procedures
  • In-network with major dental insurance plans
  • Flexible financing through Proceed Finance
  • Northern Utah’s most convenient location — no need to drive to Salt Lake
  • Warm, patient-focused team from first call through recovery

Disclaimer: The information in this post is intended for general educational purposes only and does not constitute medical or dental advice. Every patient’s situation is unique. Please consult directly with a qualified oral and maxillofacial surgeon before making any decisions about your treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions: Oral Surgeon in Layton, Utah

How is an oral surgeon different from a general dentist in Layton, Utah?

An oral and maxillofacial surgeon completes four to six years of additional hospital-based residency training after dental school, specializing in surgical procedures, anesthesia, and complex cases. A general dentist handles routine care. For surgical extractions, implants, bone grafting, jaw surgery, and sedation anesthesia, an oral surgeon in Layton, UT is the appropriate specialist.

Does Layton Ridge Oral Surgery accept dental insurance?

Yes. Layton Ridge Oral Surgery is in-network with most major dental insurance plans. Our team will verify your benefits before your appointment and provide a clear cost estimate. Financing through Proceed Finance is also available for procedures not covered by insurance.

Do I need a referral to see an oral surgeon in Layton, Utah?

A referral from your general dentist is common, but not always required. You can contact Layton Ridge Oral Surgery directly to schedule a consultation. We work closely with referring dentists throughout the Layton, Ogden, Clearfield, and Kaysville area.

What sedation options are available at Layton Ridge Oral Surgery?

We offer nitrous oxide, oral sedation, and IV sedation. IV sedation is available for most surgical procedures and is administered by our surgeons who hold dedicated anesthesia permits. Most patients have little to no memory of the procedure and recover comfortably.

How far is Layton Ridge Oral Surgery from Ogden and Clearfield?

Our Layton, UT office is approximately 20 minutes from Ogden and 10–15 minutes from Clearfield and Syracuse via I-15. Patients from Kaysville and Farmington are typically 5–15 minutes away. We serve the full northern Utah region and you do not need to travel to Salt Lake City for specialist oral surgery care.

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