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I went to one dentist and he said that no dentist accept medicaid for braces, but they will clean your teeth for free

2006-09-08 07:25:59 · 9 answers · asked by Hazel-Iris 2 in Health Dental

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Medicaid does not cover braces. But most orthodontists work with outside finance companies to help you pay for them. You can take out a loan or apply for a special credit card and make payments interest free (depending on how you qualify). Check it out.

2006-09-08 10:57:35 · answer #1 · answered by dmdgirl 2 · 0 1

OK, some misleading advice above:

First, some dental insurance plans cover braces. Correcting bad occlusion, crowding, overbite, etc. is not purely cosmetic.

Second, medicaid - state or federal assistance for the poor - might cover orthodontics for medical necessity such as cleft palate. Pre-authorization is required.

The reason most dentists do not accept medicaid, or any state-funded assistance is that reimbursement is a joke. It takes almost 3 months to get paid and the $$ doesn't even cover what it costs to pay an assistant for their time, let alone materials and equipment.

Something needs to be done to provide at least basic dental care for those in need. As the system is now, people who work but do not have dental insurance are stuck between a rock and a toothache.

2006-09-08 13:33:55 · answer #2 · answered by emmalue 5 · 1 0

In some states, braces are covered by Medicaid for children. They are not covered for adults. You usually have to score in the mid-20s on the Salzman or higher. If you are in Illinois, you have to have an outrageously high score which makes it nearly impossible to qualify.

The best way to find out the information is to call the number for dental insurance on your Medicaid card. The rep will be able to tell you if braces are covered and the conditions that go with it. They will also be able to give you names of orthodontists to see.

2006-09-08 17:10:26 · answer #3 · answered by CCTCC 3 · 0 0

That is true they only cover cleaning and extractions. Medicaid considers that cosmetic work and won't cover it. But your dentist might know a way around protocal so check with them.

2006-09-08 07:33:23 · answer #4 · answered by slanteyedkat 4 · 0 1

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2016-12-18 06:59:53 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Nothing is free, someone has to pay. No Braces are Cosmettic, but yes, some shady cat will wire you up and take the money for it, callit a mandible doohickiliotomony or somesuch.
Anything is possible.

2006-09-08 07:36:58 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

No. Braces are not covered by any health insurance plan. They are considered cosmetic.

2006-09-08 07:28:16 · answer #7 · answered by jim 6 · 0 2

Braces will not be covered they are considered cosmetic.

2006-09-08 07:36:36 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

hmmmmmm......!!

2006-09-08 07:33:26 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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