Top 10 · OH
Top Oral & Maxillofacial Pathologists in Ohio
Diagnoses oral diseases from biopsy and imaging. Curated top-10 from the dental sub-specialty taxonomy and CMS quality signals — Medicare enrollment, MIPS score, and HPSA service all weighed in.
- In top list
- 10
- Medicare-enrolled
- 10
- HPSA shortage
- 0
Indexed density: 0.08 per 100K residents (population 11.88M ).
Verified · NPPES (CMS)refreshed May 7, 2026
Ashleigh Briody, DDS
Oral & Maxillofacial Pathologist
Westerville, OHMedicareClass of 2014View profileIvan Stojanov, DMD
Oral & Maxillofacial Pathologist
Cleveland, OHMedicareClass of 2013View profileCarl Michael Allen, DDS
Oral & Maxillofacial Pathologist
Westerville, OHMedicareView profileJohn R. Kalmar
Oral & Maxillofacial Pathologist
Columbus, OHMedicareClass of 1978View profileKristin Kay Mcnamara, D.D.S.
Oral & Maxillofacial Pathologist
Columbus, OHMedicareView profileSusan Regina Mallery, DDS
Oral & Maxillofacial Pathologist
Columbus, OHMedicareClass of 1981View profileChristel Maria Haberland, D.D.S.
Oral & Maxillofacial Pathologist
Westerville, OHMedicareClass of 2000View profileBruce Allen Fraser, DDS, MS
Oral & Maxillofacial Pathologist
Columbus, OHMedicareView profileGregory C Michaels, D.D.S., M.S.
Oral & Maxillofacial Pathologist
Lancaster, OHMedicareView profileGrayson Gaynor Cole, D.D.S.
Oral & Maxillofacial Pathologist
Cleveland, OHMedicareClass of 2020View profile
Oral & Maxillofacial Pathologists in other states
Nationwide overview →- AlabamaAL
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Other dental specialties in Ohio
All Ohio dentists →- General Dentists in OhioRoutine care, cleanings, fillings, and exams.
- Orthodontists in OhioBraces, aligners, and bite correction.
- Pediatric Dentists in OhioSpecialized care for infants, children, and teens.
- Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons in OhioExtractions, implants, and jaw surgery.
- Endodontists in OhioRoot canals and tooth-pulp specialists.
- Periodontists in OhioGum disease, gum surgery, and dental implants.
- Prosthodontists in OhioCrowns, bridges, dentures, and full restorations.
- Dental Public Healths in OhioCommunity dental health and policy practitioners.
- Dentist Anesthesiologists in OhioSedation and anesthesia for dental procedures.
- Oral & Maxillofacial Radiologists in OhioSpecialized dental imaging and diagnosis.
- Orofacial Pain Specialists in OhioTMJ, jaw pain, and chronic facial pain.
- Dentist (Other)s in OhioDentists with general or unspecified focus.
Frequently asked
Oral & Maxillofacial Pathologists in Ohio: questions
How are these oral & maxillofacial pathologists in Ohio ranked?
The ranking weights NPPES record completeness, CMS Medicare enrollment, MIPS quality scores when available, and HRSA HPSA service. Of the 10 listed, 10 are Medicare-enrolled and 0 practice in a dental shortage area. We do not accept payment for placement.Do oral & maxillofacial pathologists in Ohio accept Medicaid?
Ohio's Medicaid program is Ohio Medicaid. Specialist participation varies. We surface Medicare enrollment as a public-program proxy on each profile, but the only authoritative answer comes from the office and the Ohio Medicaid provider directory (https://medicaid.ohio.gov/).How do I check a oral & maxillofacial pathologist's license in Ohio?
Use the Ohio State Dental Board license-lookup at https://dental.ohio.gov/. Confirm the license is active and check for any disciplinary actions.When should I see a oral & maxillofacial pathologist instead of a general dentist?
You don't — patients don't see pathologists directly; Your dentist or oral surgeon may send a biopsy to one if they find a suspicious lesion.