About Dr. Steven Young
Oral surgery isn’t the kind of thing you plan for—it’s the kind of thing you need when wisdom teeth flare up or implants become the only option. Dr. Steven Young handles the procedures that general dentists often refer out: extractions, bone grafting, even corrective jaw surgery. The practice sits along Broad Street in Providence, where the mix of historic buildings and modern offices makes parking a predictable challenge (bring quarters for the meters).
One Google review gives it a perfect 5.0, though the sample size is small—just a single rating so far. That kind of feedback usually comes from patients who either had a smooth experience or were relieved to finally resolve a long-standing issue. Oral surgery isn’t exactly a field where people leave casual five-star praise, so even a lone review carries weight. The address, 160 Broad St, puts it a short walk from Kennedy Plaza, which means you can kill time before an appointment at the nearby cafés or the Providence Public Library.
Most patients arrive through a referral, but if you’re researching options independently, the basics are straightforward: this is a specialist’s office, not a general practice. That means no cleanings or fillings—just the kind of work that requires deeper expertise (and, often, a follow-up ice pack). Questions about procedures or recovery? The front desk fields those calls daily, and they’re reachable at (401) 444-0430.
Downtown Providence has its rhythms—rush hour traffic, the occasional street festival, the steady hum of students from RISD and Brown. If you’re heading in for a consultation, check the map first; construction on I-195 can snarl routes without warning. The office itself is in one of those early-20th-century buildings that looks like it’s seen a hundred different businesses come and go—fitting, in a way, for a practice that deals with something as enduring as teeth.
This listing was last updated on March 12, 2026