madicade is the lowest form of coverage if you need it now you can get work done through a dental school in fl in will cost much less
2006-11-18 01:37:07
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answered by Talking Hat 6
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As a long time resident of Florida I am completely able to answer this. Very Very Few Do!!! The best thing you can do to find out is to call the health department in your county. I lived in Polk County and there are times that dentist come to the health dept. to treat children, but the adults were left out. If you are anywhere near Lakeland, they accept adults once a week. Regardless, if you are not in that area, call the health dept. for the county you are in.
2006-11-14 04:10:04
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answered by SissyK 2
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I can't say for your state, but I've seen online (while looking for the same thing here) that very few states actually seem to provide dental for adults through Medicaid. : (
Because of that I hadn't been to mine in a few years...have a tooth bothering me so I went in for a cleaning today and have to go back to get some work done. My mother agreed to help me out and I can repay her later. It sucks it has to be that way though.
2006-11-14 06:31:46
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answered by Indigo 7
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I don't know about Florida, but here in New York very, very few do. You can get a list of participating dentists at your government office. If you're lucky there will be one within 20 miles.
2006-11-14 03:44:14
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answered by Anonymous
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The health department.
2006-11-16 13:41:49
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answered by scfd35wife 2
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in zip code33321
2014-10-21 09:50:12
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answered by Linda 1
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