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Dr. William Ranucci

Oral surgeon
4.0 (4 reviews) Updated May 08, 2026
54 Plymouth St, Montclair, NJ 07042

About Dr. William Ranucci

Oral surgery often conjures images of wisdom teeth removals and complex jaw procedures. Dr. William Ranucci handles precisely those cases—along with dental implants, bone grafting, and corrective surgeries that bridge the gap between medical necessity and long-term oral health. Procedures like these aren’t the kind you schedule on a whim; they require a specialist who operates at the intersection of dentistry and medicine, where precision matters more than a friendly chairside manner.

The practice is housed at 54 Plymouth St, Montclair, NJ 07042, a stretch of town where the residential quiet of Montclair meets the clinical pragmatism of healthcare offices. Plymouth Street itself is one of those unassuming thoroughfares—no flashy signage, no foot traffic drawn by retail. Instead, it’s the kind of address patients arrive at with a referral in hand or after an X-ray revealed something beyond a general dentist’s scope. The building’s exterior won’t announce its purpose; you’d only know by the discreet plaque or the occasional visitor clutching a pre-op instruction sheet.

Surgeries of this nature rarely leave room for last-minute questions, but logistics still need sorting: recovery timelines, insurance coordination, or the practicalities of post-op care. That’s where a direct line becomes essential—here, it’s (973) 746-3466. No front-desk small talk, just the efficiency of a call that connects to someone who understands the difference between a routine extraction and a reconstructive procedure. Oral surgeons, by trade, deal in the technical; their offices reflect that in the way they handle even the most basic inquiries.

Montclair’s layout can be deceptive for first-time visitors; the town’s mix of one-way streets and historic districts means even a mapped route might require a second glance. For exact directions—including the least confusing approach to Plymouth Street—the map pins the location without ambiguity. There’s no need to circle the block looking for a landmark; the address is the landmark.

This listing was last updated on May 08, 2026

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