Oral Surgeons Data & Contact Lists
Oral surgeon contact data including maxillofacial surgery practices with verified decision-maker contacts.
Also known as: oral and maxillofacial surgery
The Oral Surgeons Market
Oral and maxillofacial surgeons are high-value surgical providers tied to implants, extractions, and reconstructive procedures, with significant device and supply spend per case. They operate across office surgical suites, surgery centers, and hospitals, and many run busy referral-driven practices. Implant volume in particular makes them a priority for device manufacturers. The surgical, multi-site nature of the work makes accurate location and capability data valuable.
Where Oral Surgeons Concentrate
Oral surgeons concentrate in metros and around the dental and medical referral networks that feed them cases. High-volume implant practices anchor regional referral hubs. Targeting by surgical capability and referral footprint matters more than population.
Who Controls Oral Surgeons Purchasing Decisions
The surgeon owner or practice manager controls purchasing in private practice, while hospital-based surgeons work through institutional procurement. Anesthesia and implant decisions often involve the surgeon directly given the clinical stakes. Knowing the setting tells you whether to reach the surgeon or institutional procurement.
What Makes Oral Surgeons Data Hard to Get Right
Many oral surgeons operate across multiple practice locations and surgical centers, so a single listed address rarely captures where they operate. In-office anesthesia capability and implant-system preference, which buyers care about, are not in any registry. Capturing multi-site practice and surgical capability are the core challenges.
The Data Fields That Matter Most for Oral Surgeons
Buyers want all practice and surgical locations, implant procedure volume, in-office anesthesia capability, the implant systems used, and the surgeon or practice contact. Hospital affiliation matters to some buyers. The single registry address understates the practice, so the multi-site and capability fields are what make the list usable.
How Provyx Keeps Oral Surgeons Data Current
What goes stale is locations and implant-system preference, because surgeons add surgical sites and change implant relationships over time. Provyx rebuilds each list at order time and works to confirm current locations and capability, so implant and anesthesia vendors plan against where cases happen.
Who Buys Oral Surgeons Data
Implant and surgical-device manufacturers build territory lists by procedure volume. Anesthesia and sedation vendors reach surgeons running in-office sedation, and surgical staffing firms place surgeons into multi-site groups. Bone-graft and biologics suppliers round out the set.
How Teams Use Oral Surgeons Data
An implant maker builds a list of high-volume surgeons across their surgical sites. An anesthesia vendor targets surgeons with in-office sedation, and a biologics supplier reaches reconstructive practices. A staffing firm places surgeons into groups. Each use case depends on multi-site and capability data the registry omits.
What Accurate Oral Surgeons Data Is Worth
Reaching surgeons where they operate, with their implant preference known, is what the data is worth, because a device pitch to the wrong site or the wrong system wastes a high-value lead. A capability-aware list routes implant and anesthesia reps to the right surgeons and sites, where the return is large given per-case device spend. A single-address list misroutes them.
Outreach That Works for Oral Surgeons
Reach the surgeon or practice manager with messages about implant outcomes, efficiency, and anesthesia, the priorities of a surgical practice. Email and LinkedIn to the surgeon outperform a front-desk line. Outreach that reflects implant preference and surgical setting lands better than generic dental messaging.
When to Reach Oral Surgeons
Buying aligns with implant-system launches, surgical-budget cycles, and the addition of anesthesia or surgical sites. A surgeon adding a location or switching implant systems is a high-intent window. Reaching surgeons at those moments beats an untimed pitch.
Common Mistakes When Targeting Oral Surgeons
Using the single listed address as the surgical site is the central mistake, since surgeons operate across locations. Ignoring implant-system preference is the second. Missing in-office anesthesia capability is the third. The fourth is pitching the front desk instead of the surgeon for clinical device decisions.
The Bottom Line on Oral Surgeons Data
For oral surgery, capture all surgical sites and the implant preference, because the listed address understates the practice and implant fit decides the pitch. Reach the surgeon with implant and anesthesia messaging. A multi-site, capability-aware list routes high-value device reps to the right surgeons and locations.
How to Segment Your Oral Surgeons List
- Hospital-affiliated vs private surgical center
- Implant procedure volume
- In-office anesthesia capability
- Implant systems used
- Multi-site practice
- Region
Data Available for Oral Surgeons
- Provider name and credentials
- NPI number and taxonomy code
- Practice name and address
- Direct email address
- Phone number (direct line where available)
- Practice size and type
- State license information
How It Works
- Tell us what you need. Specify the oral surgeons subtypes, geography, and any other filters for your target list.
- We build your list. We pull matching records from our verified database and deliver a clean CSV or Excel file.
- Start your outreach. Use the data for email campaigns, direct mail, phone outreach, or CRM enrichment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you capture all of a surgeon's practice locations?
Many oral surgeons operate across several sites, so we work to capture multiple practice locations rather than the single address an NPI record lists.
Can you flag in-office anesthesia capability?
Where a practice markets sedation or anesthesia services, we capture it, which matters for vendors whose products serve in-office surgical sedation.
Can you identify the implant systems a surgeon uses?
Where a practice discloses its implant systems, we capture them so manufacturers can target switch opportunities or support their installed base.
Can you focus on high-volume implant surgeons?
Where procedure signals are available, we flag implant volume so device makers can prioritize the busiest surgical practices.
Can you reach the surgeon directly?
Yes. For clinical device decisions we attach the surgeon or practice-manager contact rather than a front-desk line.
How current is the location data?
We rebuild each list at order time and work to confirm current surgical sites, since surgeons add and change locations over time.
Can you flag hospital-affiliated surgeons?
Where a surgeon works through a hospital, we flag it so outreach reaches institutional procurement where that controls purchasing.
Can you reach reconstructive-focused practices?
Where a practice markets reconstructive surgery, we flag it so biologics and graft suppliers can target the right surgeons.
Can you scope a list to one region?
Yes. We can scope a build to a region and segment by volume and capability for device territory work.
What oral surgeons data does Provyx provide?
We provide verified practice data for oral surgeons including owner contacts, NPI details, taxonomy codes, practice addresses, website, and LinkedIn profile. Every record is verified against the CMS NPI Registry. Direct email and mobile enrichment available as add-ons.
How accurate is the oral surgeons contact data?
Our oral surgeons data is verified against multiple sources including the CMS NPI Registry, state licensing boards, and commercial databases. We continuously verify records to catch moves, closures, and contact changes.
Can I filter oral surgeons data by geography?
Yes. You can filter oral surgeons records by state, metro area, ZIP code, or custom radius. We can build targeted lists for specific regions or provide nationwide coverage.
How often is Oral Surgeons data updated?
We verify oral surgeons records on a continuous basis. Our system cross-checks the CMS NPI Registry for status changes, monitors practice websites for updated contact info, and flags records when providers move, retire, or change practice groups. You won't get a static list that goes stale after a month.
What format does the Oral Surgeons data come in?
We deliver oral surgeons data in CSV, Excel, or CRM-ready formats. If you need custom field mapping to match your CRM or marketing platform, we'll handle that before delivery so you can import and start outreach immediately.
How do you deliver a oral surgeons list?
We deliver oral surgeons data in CSV, Excel, or CRM-ready format with the fields you specify. Each list is built when you order, so it reflects current oral surgeons rather than a stale snapshot, and we can map columns to your CRM before delivery.
Is the oral surgeons data verified?
Where oral surgeons hold NPIs, records are verified against the CMS NPI registry and triangulated with state licensing boards and current public records. For oral surgeons that operate as businesses without an NPI, we source from business records and confirm against live signals at build time.
Can you start with a sample oral surgeons list?
Yes. We can build a small sample of oral surgeons records so you can check fit and accuracy before committing to a full list, with no annual contract required.
Can you scope a oral surgeons list to a specific geography?
Yes. We can scope a oral surgeons build to a single state, a metro, a county, or a custom radius around a location, so a territory or local team works only the area that matters to them.
What fields can you include for oral surgeons?
Beyond name and practice address, we can include the owner or decision-maker contact, NPI and taxonomy where applicable, phone, website, and the segmentation attributes that matter for oral surgeons. Direct email and mobile enrichment are available as add-ons.
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