Oral & Maxillofacial Dentists in Vermont

17 Oral & Maxillofacial Dentists found in Vermont
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Dr. Jeffrey W Glosser, DDS


Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
310 Fisher Rd, Suite 1, Berlin, VT - 05602
877-868-2364     802-229-0166
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Dr. Robert J Lesny, DDS


Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
310 Fisher Rd, Suite 1, Berlin, VT - 05602
877-868-2364     802-229-0166
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Dr. Bradford M Towne, DMD


Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
310 Fisher Rd, Suite 1, Berlin, VT - 05602
877-868-2364     802-229-0166
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Dr. James Edward Freeman Iv, DDS


Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
441 Watertower Cir Ste 100, Colchester, VT - 05446
802-862-9196     802-862-5769
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Dr. Albert S Hardy Iii, DMD


Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
792 College Pkwy, Suite 307, Colchester, VT - 05446
802-655-5090     802-655-9366
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Dr. William D Purdy, DDS


Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
8 Carmichael St Ste 102, Essex Junction, VT - 05452
802-872-3593     802-872-9691
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Dr. Scott Martin Bowen, DMD MD MPH


Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
58 Court St, Maple View Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery, Pc, Middlebury, VT - 05753
802-388-6344     802-388-4103
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Dr. John Raymond Carlson, D.M.D.


Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
58 Court St, Middlebury, VT - 05753
802-388-6344     802-388-4103
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Charles Raymond Bowen, DMD


Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
58 Court St, Middlebury, VT - 05753
802-388-6344     802-388-4103
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Ms. Sherilynn Stofka, DDS


Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
66 N Main St, Rutland, VT - 05701
802-775-9700     802-775-3237
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Peter B Gray, DMD


Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
143 Allen Street, Rutland, VT - 05701
802-773-4466     802-773-4644
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Paul Gregory Boerman, DDS


Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
44 Timber Lane, South Burlington, VT - 05403
802-860-6725     802-864-1511
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Siobhan Marie Stephen, DMD MD


Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
44 Timber Lane, South Burlington, VT - 05403
802-860-6725     802-864-0277
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Dr. Richard Cordero, D.M.D, M.D.


Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
118 Tilley Dr, Suite 102, South Burlington, VT - 05403
802-862-9196    
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Thomas William Connolly, DMD


Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
118 Tilley Drive, Suite 102, South Burlington, VT - 05403
802-862-9196     802-862-5769
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Dr. Jeffrey Allen Crandall, D.D.S.


Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology
40 Timber Ln, South Burlington, VT - 05403
802-862-7185     802-658-8036

About Oral & Maxillofacial Dentists: Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology: The specialty of dentistry and discipline of pathology that deals with the nature, identification, and management of diseases affecting the oral and maxillofacial regions. It is a science that investigates the causes, processes, and effects of these diseases. The practice of oral and maxillofacial pathology includes research and diagnosis of diseases using clinical, radiographic, microscopic, biochemical, or other examinations. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery: The specialty of dentistry which includes the diagnosis, surgical and adjunctive treatment of diseases, injuries and defects involving both the functional and esthetic aspects of the hard and soft tissues of the oral and maxillofacial region. Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology: The specialty of dentistry and discipline of radiology concerned with the production and interpretation of images and data produced by all modalities of radiant energy that are used for the diagnosis and management of diseases, disorders and conditions of the oral and maxillofacial region. Dentists: A dentist is a person qualified by a doctorate in dental surgery (D.D.S.) or dental medicine (D.M.D.), licensed by the state to practice dentistry, and practicing within the scope of that license. There is no difference between the two degrees: dentists who have a DMD or DDS have the same education. Universities have the prerogative to determine what degree is awarded. Both degrees use the same curriculum requirements set by the American Dental Association's Commission on Dental Accreditation. Generally, three or more years of undergraduate education plus four years of dental school is required to graduate and become a general dentist. State licensing boards accept either degree as equivalent, and both degrees allow licensed individuals to practice the same scope of general dentistry. Additional post-graduate training is required to become a dental specialist.