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Laurie Manthos DMD

Oral surgeon
4.1 (49 reviews) Updated Mar 20, 2026
200 Lincoln St STE 1 Worcester, MA 01605

About Laurie Manthos DMD

Oral surgery covers everything from wisdom teeth removal to reconstructive jaw procedures—stuff that’s rarely fun but often necessary. When you’re dealing with impacted teeth, dental implants, or corrective jaw surgery, finding a specialist who handles the technical side without unnecessary frills matters. Laurie Manthos DMD fits that profile, offering the kind of focused care you’d expect from a practice that deals in extractions, bone grafting, and facial trauma treatment. No fluff, just the procedures people actually search for when they’re past the point of a general dentist referral.

The office sits at 200 Lincoln St STE 1, Worcester, MA 01605, a spot that’s easy to reach whether you’re coming from downtown or the western side of the city. Lincoln Street puts you near some of Worcester’s older industrial-turned-residential pockets, where the sidewalks still feel lived-in but the traffic doesn’t gridlock like it does near the hospitals. Parking in the area tends to be functional—no sprawling lots, but no hour-long hunts for a spot, either. It’s the kind of location that makes sense for a practice where patients might be dealing with post-op recovery; you won’t waste time circling the block when you’d rather just get home.

With 49 Google reviews averaging a 4.1 rating, the feedback leans positive without the over-the-top praise that sometimes feels suspect. Most mentions center on efficiency—getting in, handling the procedure, and moving on—which, let’s be honest, is exactly what you want from an oral surgeon. Questions about consultations or post-op instructions? The number to call is (508) 752-2100. For first-timers, the map shows the entrance clearly; no guessing which door leads where. The building itself is part of that quiet stretch of Lincoln Street where the city’s medical offices blend into the background—no neon signs, no fanfare, just a straightforward place to deal with the unavoidable.

This listing was last updated on March 20, 2026

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Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom
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Identifies as women-owned
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Appointment required
Appointments recommended
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