Premier Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Category: Oral surgeon

Address: 546 S Washington St, Papillion, NE 68046, USA

Phone: +14029165800

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 7AM–5PM

Tuesday: 7AM–5PM

Wednesday: 7AM–5PM

Thursday: 7AM–5PM

Friday: 7AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Terri Davis

Sep 26, 2022

I went in to complete paperwork for an upcoming appt and was seen right then, everyone was so nice and helpful. I would recommend Dr. O to anyone needing an oral surgeon

Helgard Elliott

Sep 23, 2022

I can only recommend Dr. Ogunleye. I have had three implants done by him and he did an excellent job with all of them. I won’t even consider another oral surgeon if I need work done in the future.

Ray Hofeldt

Sep 12, 2022

Always friendly and professional

Bruce Nye

Sep 6, 2022

Dr. Ogunleye (aka "Dr. O") and his team at this Premier facility are fantastic. Truly "Center of Excellence" caliber of care. From the initial consult, where they carefully listen to your needs, discuss the options and goals of care, and align expectations and next steps, through day of procedure and every follow up appointment; their performance is warm, compassionate, and professional - they work hard to minimize discomfort for everyone in their care. What's more they don't speak 'jargon' but communicate in everyday language. Expect Dr. O to call you personally the next day to check on you! I wholeheartedly recommend their service - As a trauma nurse and it's very hard to impress me: I am impressed with the care and service given by Dr. O and his team. Outstanding work!

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Questions & Answers

What is the Dr's name?

Edith Haupt | Aug 28, 2022
Raymond Kennedy | Aug 28, 2022

Dr O

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Do you take Medicaid and Medicare for an extraction?

Deborah Wyatt | Nov 1, 2021
Fola O | Nov 1, 2021

Hi Deborah. We are not taking any new Medicaid patients right now, unless they have been a patient in our practice in the past. Thanks and best wishes, Dr O.

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How long will I wear my temporary dentures before I get my permanent ones. Also when can I remove them at night.

Michael Cunningham | Sep 27, 2020
Premier Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | Sep 27, 2020

After 1 week, its okay to remove them at night. Your swelling should be going down if not all gone by then. Your dentist would make the final decision on when to get your 'permanent' denture, usually, its after 6 months.

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