Advanced Dental & Surgical Technology in Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach & Westchester

Smarter, Safer, and More Precise Oral Surgery

At Oral Surgery Partners, we believe that the best surgical outcomes begin with the best technology. Our oral and maxillofacial surgeons in Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach, and Westchester use advanced digital tools to ensure every diagnosis, procedure, and recovery is as safe, comfortable, and accurate as possible.

From 3D imaging and computer-guided surgery to advanced healing therapies, our technology is designed to reduce risk, speed recovery, and enhance long-term results — especially for complex procedures like dental implants and bone grafting.

Why Dental Technology Matters in Oral Surgery

Oral and facial anatomy is highly complex. Even small variations in bone density, nerve location, or sinus anatomy can make a big difference in surgical safety and outcomes.

By integrating high-resolution imaging, guided planning, and regenerative techniques, we provide:

More accurate diagnoses

Fewer complications or surprises during surgery

Minimally invasive surgical approaches

Improved outcomes for dental implants and jaw surgery

Shorter procedures and faster healing

Better patient comfort and safety

3D dental scanner capturing a model of teeth with dental imaging displayed on a computer screen.

Technology We Use

3D CBCT Imaging(Cone Beam CT)

We use cone beam CT scanning for detailed, 3D views of your bone, nerves, and soft tissues. Unlike traditional X-rays, CBCT provides highly accurate data essential for:

Dental implant planning

Wisdom teeth removal

Jaw surgery and facial reconstruction

Detecting infections, cysts, or hidden pathologies

CBCT scans are fast, low-radiation, and completed right in our office.

Dentist wearing gloves and mask using a digital scanner on a female patient’s teeth with a 3D dental image displayed on a monitor.

Digital Treatment Planning

We digitally map every surgical case using your 3D scan data. This allows us to:

Identify critical structures before surgery

Simulate ideal implant placement

Customize bone graft volumes

Plan flapless or minimally invasive approaches

Reduce surgery time and improve precision

Dental milling machine shaping a dental crown from a purple wax block.

Computer-Guided Implant Surgery

For eligible patients, we offer computer-guided implant placement. This technique uses your scan and virtual planning to design a custom surgical guide — ensuring implants are placed with ideal angulation, depth, and spacing.

Guided surgery results in:

Faster procedures

Less post-operative discomfort

More predictable long-term results

Better esthetics and function

Ideal for both single implants and full-arch solutions like the All-on-4® treatment concept.

3D dental scanner capturing a model of teeth with dental imaging displayed on a computer screen.

L-PRF Platelet Therapy

Our surgeons use L-PRF (Leukocyte-Platelet Rich Fibrin) — a regenerative therapy that uses your own blood to speed healing and reduce swelling after surgery. Learn more about L-PRF therapy here.

Dentist showing a male patient a dental X-ray on a tablet in a bright dental office.

Exparel Non-Opioid Pain Control

Post-operative discomfort is minimized using Exparel, a long-acting local anesthetic that provides up to 72 hours of relief — often without the need for narcotic medications. Read about Exparel pain control.

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Technology-Enhanced Procedures

All major procedures benefit from our digital planning and tech-supported workflow, including:

Dental implants

Reconstructive facial surgery

Emergency tooth replacement

Oral disease diagnosis and biopsies

Surgical tooth extractions

Bone grafting for implant readiness

Our goal is not just to treat the problem — but to deliver care with greater confidence, safety, and comfort for every patient.

Medical professional in scrubs holding a tablet showing a dental X-ray while another professional works with equipment in a clinical room.

Tour Our Technologically Advanced Facilities

All three of our surgical offices are fully equipped with digital imaging, sedation suites, and state-of-the-art surgical equipment:

Redondo Beach Office

Manhattan Beach Office

Westchester (Los Angeles) Office

Frequently Asked Questions

Will advanced technology make my procedure more expensive?

Not necessarily. While some equipment involves investment on our part, digital planning and imaging can reduce the need for corrective procedures later — ultimately saving time, discomfort, and cost.

Is CBCT safe?

Yes. Cone beam CT uses a low dose of radiation and is considered safe for most patients, including teens and older adults. It provides far more diagnostic information than traditional dental X-rays.

Do all patients need guided surgery?

Not always. Our surgeons will determine the best approach based on your anatomy and procedure type. In more complex cases, guided surgery can significantly improve outcomes.

Can I request L-PRF or Exparel for my surgery?

Yes. We offer both options as part of your personalized surgical plan. We’ll review financial options and discuss what’s best for your needs during your consultation.

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Ready for Safer, Smarter Oral Surgery?

Experience the benefits of precision, planning, and post-op comfort with technology-driven oral surgery in Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach, or Westchester.