Top 10 · NY
Top Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons in New York
Extractions, implants, and jaw surgery. 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
- 2
Indexed density: 0.05 per 100K residents (population 19.87M ).
Verified · NPPES (CMS)refreshed May 7, 2026
Joseph M Huryn, DDS
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon
New York, NYMedicareClass of 1976View profile- HPSA
David L Hirsch, DDS, MD
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon
New York, NYMedicareClass of 2003View profile Harry G Sacks, DDS, JD
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon
New Hyde Park, NYMedicareClass of 1980View profileRobert Stuart Glickman, DMD
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon
New York City, NYMedicareClass of 1982View profileMohammad Amin Khoshnevisan, DMD
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon
New York, NYMedicareClass of 2015View profileJolly M Caplash, DMD
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon
Rochester, NYMedicareClass of 1996View profileJerry L Halpern, DDS
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon
New York, NYMedicareClass of 1974View profileMichael Brady Krzemien, DDS, MD
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon
Rochester, NYMedicareClass of 2005View profile- HPSA
Michael D. Turner, DDS, MD
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon
New York, NYMedicareClass of 1994View profile Alia Koch, DDS, MD
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon
New York, NYMedicareClass of 2008View profile
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Other dental specialties in New York
All New York dentists →- General Dentists in New YorkRoutine care, cleanings, fillings, and exams.
- Orthodontists in New YorkBraces, aligners, and bite correction.
- Pediatric Dentists in New YorkSpecialized care for infants, children, and teens.
- Endodontists in New YorkRoot canals and tooth-pulp specialists.
- Periodontists in New YorkGum disease, gum surgery, and dental implants.
- Prosthodontists in New YorkCrowns, bridges, dentures, and full restorations.
- Dental Public Healths in New YorkCommunity dental health and policy practitioners.
- Oral & Maxillofacial Pathologists in New YorkDiagnoses oral diseases from biopsy and imaging.
- Dentist Anesthesiologists in New YorkSedation and anesthesia for dental procedures.
- Oral & Maxillofacial Radiologists in New YorkSpecialized dental imaging and diagnosis.
- Orofacial Pain Specialists in New YorkTMJ, jaw pain, and chronic facial pain.
- Dentist (Other)s in New YorkDentists with general or unspecified focus.
Frequently asked
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons in New York: questions
How are these oral & maxillofacial surgeons in New York 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 2 practice in a dental shortage area. We do not accept payment for placement.Do oral & maxillofacial surgeons in New York accept Medicaid?
New York's Medicaid program is New York 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 New York Medicaid provider directory (https://www.health.ny.gov/health_care/medicaid/).How do I check a oral & maxillofacial surgeon's license in New York?
Use the New York State Board for Dentistry license-lookup at https://www.op.nysed.gov/professions/dentists. Confirm the license is active and check for any disciplinary actions.When should I see a oral & maxillofacial surgeon instead of a general dentist?
Impacted wisdom teeth that need surgical removal; Dental implant placement, especially with bone grafting; Jaw fractures or facial trauma.