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Top 6 · VA

Top Orofacial Pain Specialists in Virginia

TMJ, jaw pain, and chronic facial pain. Curated top-6 from the dental sub-specialty taxonomy and CMS quality signals — Medicare enrollment, MIPS score, and HPSA service all weighed in.

In top list
6
Medicare-enrolled
2
HPSA shortage
0

Indexed density: 0.07 per 100K residents (population 8.81M ).

Verified · NPPES (CMS)refreshed May 7, 2026
  1. Shawn P Mcmahon, DDS, MS

    Orofacial Pain Specialist

    Richmond, VA
    MedicareClass of 2005View profile
  2. Manvitha Kuchukulla, MDS

    Orofacial Pain Specialist

    Glen Allen, VA
    View profile
  3. Hillary Critchlow Metcalf, D.M.D.

    Orofacial Pain Specialist

    Portsmouth, VA
    MedicareView profile
  4. Nickoli Dubyk, DMD

    Orofacial Pain Specialist

    Ft Belvoir, VA
    View profile
  5. Curtis R Bergey, DDS, MS

    Orofacial Pain Specialist

    Portsmouth, VA
    View profile
  6. Ruqaya Lilo

    Orofacial Pain Specialist

    Stafford, VA
    View profile

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Frequently asked

Orofacial Pain Specialists in Virginia: questions

  • How are these orofacial pain specialists in Virginia ranked?
    The ranking weights NPPES record completeness, CMS Medicare enrollment, MIPS quality scores when available, and HRSA HPSA service. Of the 6 listed, 2 are Medicare-enrolled and 0 practice in a dental shortage area. We do not accept payment for placement.
  • Do orofacial pain specialists in Virginia accept Medicaid?
    Virginia's Medicaid program is Cardinal Care. 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 Cardinal Care provider directory (https://www.dmas.virginia.gov/).
  • How do I check a orofacial pain specialist's license in Virginia?
    Use the Virginia Board of Dentistry license-lookup at https://www.dhp.virginia.gov/dentistry/. Confirm the license is active and check for any disciplinary actions.
  • When should I see a orofacial pain specialist instead of a general dentist?
    TMJ pain or jaw clicking that affects daily life; Persistent dental pain that has no clear cause on exam or X-ray; Burning mouth syndrome.