Medicaid Dental
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The Medicaid Dental programs are optional services for the adult
population, individuals age 21 and older. However, dental services are a required service for most
Medicaid-eligible individuals under the age of 21, as a required component of the Early and Periodic Screening,
Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT) benefit.
Medicaid Dental Care for Individuals under Age
21
Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment EPSDT is Medicaid's comprehensive
child health program. Medicaid dental's focus is on prevention, early diagnosis and treatment of
medical conditions. EPSDT is a mandatory service required to be provided under a state's Medicaid
program.
Medicaid dental services must be provided at intervals that meet
reasonable standards of dental practice, as determined by the state after consultation with recognized dental
organizations involved in child health, and at such other intervals, as indicated by medical necessity, to
determine the existence of a suspected illness or condition.
Dental services must include at a minimum, relief of pain and infections,
restoration of teeth and maintenance of dental health. Medicaid Dental services may not be limited to emergency
services for EPSDT recipients.
Oral screening may be part of a physical exam, but does not substitute for a dental
examination performed by a medicaid dentist as a result of a direct referral to a dentist. A direct dental referral
is required for every child in accordance with the periodicity schedule set by the state.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services does not further define what
specific dental services must be provided, however, EPSDT requires that all services coverable under the
Medicaid program must be provided to EPSDT recipients if determined to be medically necessary. Under the Medicaid
program, the state determines medical necessity.
If a condition requiring treatment is discovered during a screening by a medicaid dentist,
the state must provide the necessary services to treat that condition, whether or not such services are included in
the state's Medicaid plan.
Medicaid Dental for Individual age 21 and
Older
States may elect to provide medicaid dental services to their adult Medicaid-eligible
population or elect not to provide dental services at all as part of its Medicaid program. While most states
provide at least emergency dental services for adults, less than half of the states provide comprehensive dental
care. There are no minimum requirements for adult dental coverage by a medicaid dentist.
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