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Oral Surgery Partners - Northborough

Oral surgeon
4.9 (283 reviews) Updated May 06, 2026
38 SW Cutoff Unit D, Northborough, MA 01532

About Oral Surgery Partners - Northborough

Oral surgery often sits at the intersection of dental care and medical precision, addressing needs that range from wisdom tooth removal to complex jaw realignments. Practices in this specialty handle procedures that general dentists typically don’t—like bone grafting, dental implant placement, or corrective surgery for facial trauma. These aren’t the routine cleanings or fillings most people associate with dental visits. Instead, they’re the careful, technical work that restores function or prepares the mouth for long-term solutions.

The Northborough area hosts one such practice along SW Cutoff, a stretch that blends commercial convenience with the quiet pace of a New England town. This isn’t a part of Massachusetts overrun with skyscrapers or tourist draws; it’s where daily life unfolds—schools, small offices, and the kind of businesses locals rely on without fanfare. Oral surgery fits right into that rhythm. No flashy signage or grand entrances, just a place that handles extractions, biopsies, and pre-prosthetic surgery with the same matter-of-fact approach as the auto repair shop or the dry cleaner down the road.

Finding the office is simple enough: 38 SW Cutoff Unit D places it among other professional suites, where the focus stays on practicality. There’s no need to navigate a maze of corridors or hunt for hidden doors. A quick check of the map confirms what the address suggests—accessibility without pretense. That’s often the case with specialized care: the priority is the work, not the surroundings.

Questions about procedures or logistics are best directed to the practice itself. A call to (508) 244-4444 connects to someone who can clarify details, whether it’s about recovery timelines or insurance coordination. Oral surgery isn’t the kind of appointment most people schedule lightly, but having the information upfront—where to go, who to call—removes at least one layer of uncertainty from the process.

This listing was last updated on May 06, 2026

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Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom
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Onsite services
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Crowd
LGBTQ+ friendly
Transgender safespace
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Appointment required
Appointments recommended
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