Browse oral surgeons in Ohio.
322
Oral Surgeons
100%
Accepting patients
57%
Most common: DDS
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Ohio has 322 licensed oral surgeons spread across the state. 100% are currently accepting new patients. The most common credential is DDS (57%), which stands for Doctor of Dental Surgery. DMD (Doctor of Dental Medicine) is the second most common at 15%.
The Ohio State University College of Dentistry and Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine train oral surgeons in the state. Notable hospitals include Cleveland Clinic, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. Health systems such as Cleveland Clinic Health System, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, and UC Health employ many of the state's oral surgeons.
15% accept Medicare. Patients with Ohio Medicaid should verify coverage directly, as not all oral surgeons participate. The most widely accepted carriers include qhp-46082, qhp-21989, unitedhealthcare, humana, and qhp-87571.
Cleveland Clinic is ranked among the top hospitals in the world, particularly for cardiology and heart surgery.
Ohio has 322 licensed oral surgeons. 100% are currently accepting new patients, so finding an available provider should be straightforward.
Yes. 100% of oral surgeons in Ohio are currently accepting new patients. You can filter your search on FindClarity to show only providers who are taking new patients.
The most commonly accepted carriers among oral surgeons in Ohio include qhp-46082, qhp-21989, unitedhealthcare, humana, and qhp-87571. Coverage and in-network status vary by provider, so it is worth confirming directly with the office before scheduling. FindClarity shows accepted insurance for each provider.
Wisdom teeth removal (all four) typically costs $1,500 to $3,000 with IV sedation. Bone grafting runs $300 to $800. Jaw surgery ranges from $5,000 to $50,000 depending on complexity. Actual costs in Ohio depend on the provider and your insurance plan. Oral surgery may be covered by dental insurance, medical insurance, or both. Jaw surgery for a medical condition often falls under medical insurance. Check both plans.
Start by confirming a provider accepts your dental insurance. Look at credentials and patient reviews. Ohio has 322 oral surgeons, so you have options to compare. FindClarity lets you filter by insurance, location, and whether the provider is accepting new patients.
DDS stands for Doctor of Dental Surgery and DMD stands for Doctor of Dental Medicine. Both are equivalent qualifications. In Ohio, 57% hold the DDS credential and 15% hold DMD. The difference is in training pathway, not quality of care.
15% of oral surgeons in Ohio accept Medicare. Medicare may cover oral surgery when it is medically necessary, such as jaw fracture repair or tumor removal. Routine wisdom tooth removal is generally not covered by Medicare. You can filter for Medicare-accepting providers on FindClarity.
Some oral surgeons in Ohio accept Ohio Medicaid, the state's Medicaid program. Medicaid typically covers medically necessary oral surgery. Wisdom tooth removal is covered in most states for patients under 21. Adult coverage varies. Contact the provider's office directly to confirm Ohio Medicaid participation before scheduling.
Top accepted carriers in Ohio include qhp-46082, qhp-21989, unitedhealthcare, humana, and qhp-87571.
Oral surgery may be covered by dental insurance, medical insurance, or both, depending on the reason for the procedure. Wisdom teeth removal is usually dental. Jaw surgery for a medical condition (like sleep apnea) or facial trauma often falls under medical insurance. Ask the surgeon's office to verify coverage with both your dental and medical plans.