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Dentists · NY

Dentists in New York

130 verified dentists across 13 dental sub-specialties. Ranked by record completeness, Medicare presence, and HPSA service.

Verified
130
Medicare
115
HPSA
8
Verified · NPPES (CMS)refreshed May 7, 2026

New York workforce snapshot

Aggregates over 130 indexed dentists. Coverage caveats shown per metric.

Indexed dentistsNPPES

130

Top-10 per (state, sub-specialty) covering 13 sub-specialties.

Indexed per 100K residentsCensus

0.7

Population 19.87M. National indexed-dentist density runs ~116 per 100K — this site only covers the public-tier subset.

Methodology →
Median years in practiceNPPES

23years

Median across all indexed dentists with a graduation year on file.

Credential reportedNPPES

95%

124 of 130 list a credential (DDS, DMD, etc.).

Medicare-enrolledCMS

88%

115 of 130 have CMS Medicare enrollment on file.

HPSA-servingHRSA

6%

8 practice in HRSA-designated dental shortage areas.

Quality reporting

Median MIPSCMS QPP

91/ 100

Interquartile range 90–94.

Calculated from 34 dentists who report MIPS — about 26% of indexed listings.

Methodology →
Open Payments disclosedOpen Payments

62%

81 indexed dentists have ≥1 industry payment on file. Disclosure is mandated by federal Sunshine Act — not a quality flag.

Records refreshed in 12moNPPES

5%

7 of 130 indexed records have an NPPES update within the past year.

Concentration

Where indexed dentists practice most often within New York.

  • New York40
  • Buffalo12
  • Brooklyn8
  • Rochester8
  • New Hyde Park6
Licensing

Verify a license in New York

Use the New York State Board for Dentistry to confirm a dentist's license is active and in good standing. Always check directly with the board before relying on any third-party listing.

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Frequently asked

About dental care in New York

  • How many verified dentists are listed in New York?
    We list 130 dentists across 13 dental sub-specialties in New York — the top 10 per sub-specialty, drawn from federal NPPES records and ranked by record completeness, Medicare enrollment, and HPSA service.
  • What is New York's Medicaid dental program called?
    New York's Medicaid program is New York Medicaid. Comprehensive adult coverage — preventive, restorative, and most procedures. Children remain covered under federal EPSDT rules in every state. Verify provider participation at https://www.health.ny.gov/health_care/medicaid/.
  • How do I verify a dentist is licensed in New York?
    Look the license up at the New York State Board for Dentistry (https://www.op.nysed.gov/professions/dentists). Confirm the license is active and in good standing before booking. Federal exclusions are tracked separately by the OIG.
  • Does New York have dental shortage areas?
    Yes. 8 dentists in our top-tier New York list practice within HRSA-designated Dental Health Professional Shortage Areas. The full list is on the dental shortage page for New York.

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