Dental Coverage and Plans
Dental care is a covered service for eligible Medicaid members who are pregnant, disabled, blind, age 65 or older, eligible for Targeted Adult Medicaid and are receiving treatment in a Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program, or qualify for Early Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT). Learn more about dental benefits here.
If you need assistance finding a dentist, please call a Medicaid Health Program Representative (HPR)at 1-866-608-9422.
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Medicaid has two dental plans. Both dental plans provide the same services. The plans may have different dentists. You must go to a dentist that takes your plan. You must choose a dental plan or one will be assigned. Call your plan or go to their website to find a dentist in your area. The Medicaid dental plans are below:
MCNA Dental opens in a new tab: 1-844-904-6262
Premier Access: 1-877-541-5415
You may also use the Insure Kids Now search tool below or click here opens in a new tab to find a dental provider. A Health Program Representative (HPR) can also help you find a provider. Contact an HPR at 1-866-608-9422.
Pregnant women must choose a dental plan or one will be assigned. A dental plan is a managed group of dentists you must use for your dental care. Medicaid has two dental plans. Both dental plans provide the same services. The plans may have different dentists. You must go to a dentist that takes your plan. Call your plan or go to their website to find a dentist in your area. The Medicaid dental plans are below:
MCNA Dental opens in a new tab: 1-844-904-6262
Premier Access opens in a new tab: 1-877-541-5415
Effective January 1, 2021, members who are age 21 and older and are eligible for Medicaid due to disability or blindness will receive dental services through the University of Utah School of Dentistry Network. For appointments or information, contact the University of Utah Medicaid Dental Call Center at: 801-587-7174. UUSOD University of Utah School of Detistry Network of Providers to see the Medicaid Dental Provider Directory for the University of Utah School of Dentistry (UUSOD).
If you do not have access to transportation, you may qualify for non-emergency medical transportation to your dental visits. For information regarding non-emergency transportation, please visit the Non-Emergency Medical Transportation webpage.
Free language assistance services are also available to you. Please call 1-866-608-9422 if you have any questions.
Members enrolled in the Targeted Adult Medicaid program who are receiving treatment in a Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program, may receive dental care through the University of Utah School of Dentistry Network. For appointments or information, contact the University of Utah Dental Medicaid Call Center at: 801-587-7174. UUSOD University of Utah School of Detistry Network of Providers to see the Medicaid Dental Provider Directory for the University of Utah School of Dentistry (UUSOD).
If you do not have access to transportation, you may qualify for non-emergency medical transportation to your dental visits. For information regarding non-emergency transportation, please visit the Non-Emergency Medical Transportation webpage.
Free language assistance services are also available to you. Please call 1-866-608-9422 if you have any questions.
Individuals eligible for the Aged Medicaid program (aged 65 and older) will be eligible to receive dental services on March 1, 2020. All dental services will be provided by the University of Utah School of Dentistry or its contracted dental providers. For appointments or information, contact the University of Utah Dental Medicaid Call Center at: 801-587-7174. UUSOD University of Utah School of Detistry Network of Providers to see the Medicaid Dental Provider Directory for the University of Utah School of Dentistry (UUSOD).
If you do not have access to transportation, you may qualify for non-emergency medical transportation to your dental visits. For information regarding non-emergency transportation, please visit the Non-Emergency Medical Transportation webpage.
Free language assistance services are also available to you. Please call 1-866-608-9422 if you have any questions.