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Available Services for Routine dental health care visits

As of October 2024, Medicaid includes basic dental care for children, pregnant women, and adults who fall into the "blind and disabled", "elderly", and "targeted adulted Medicaid (TAM)" populations. TAM is a Medicaid program for a certain population of adults focusing on individuals who are homeless or having substance abuse or mental health problems. At this time there is only emergency coverage for most other adults, though expanded coverage to include dental benefits for all Medicaid-eligible adults is coming soon. For information call 1-888-222-2542 or visit [https://medicaid.utah.gov/]. CHIP includes preventive and restorative services for children. For more information call 1-877-KIDS-NOW (1-877-543-7669) or visit [https://chip.utah.gov/]. There are a few dental clinics located throughout Utah that provide services on a sliding fee scale or at a reduced rate. For more information on these clinics, visit [https://ruralhealth.utah.gov/find-a-dentist-new/] for the Oral Health Program - Find a Dentist website.

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Content updated: Fri, 4 Oct 2024 10:03:54 MDT