If you need help finding dental coverage, here are some options you can explore:
Medicare Advantage Plans: Some provide routine dental coverage. Contact your plan for details on services, costs, and any restrictions. If you are considering joining a Medicare Advantage Plan, make sure the plan suits your other healthcare needs.
Medicaid: In some states, Medicaid covers dental services for those with low income. Contact your local office for eligibility information.
Reduced-Cost or Free Dental Clinics: Available in many states, can be found through resources like NeedyMeds and healthcare.gov.
Local Hospitals: Inquire about dental clinics, services, costs, and payment plans available.
Health Centers: Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) may offer dental care. Community Health Centers (CHCs) provide free or low-cost health services, including dental care.
Donated Dental Service Programs: Operating in certain states, they offer free dental services to qualifying individuals.
Dental Schools: Some offer low-cost dental care supervised by licensed dentists.
Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE): Available in select states for those in need of nursing home level care.

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