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Does SoonerCare cover dental for adults?

Does SoonerCare cover dental for adults?

SoonerCare helps protect the smiles of many of Oklahoma’s children. We also cover limited dental services for adults.

Who does SoonerCare cover?

Overview. Oklahoma’s Medicaid program, SoonerCare, currently covers only children, pregnant women, elderly adults, and disabled individuals.

What is SoonerCare for adults?

SoonerCare (Oklahoma Medicaid) is a health coverage program jointly funded by the federal and state government. This program helps pay some or all medical bills for many people who can’t afford them.

How much can you make and still get SoonerCare?

2021 SoonerCare Income Guidelines for Expansion Adults (effective: 07/01/2021)

Size of Household Monthly Income Annual Income
1 $1,483 $17,796
2 $2,004 $24,048
3 $2,526 $30,312
4 $3,049 $36,588

What is the income limit for SoonerCare?

Visit okhca.org/programs for details….2021 SoonerCare Income Guidelines for Expansion Adults (effective: 07/01/2021)

Size of Household Monthly Income Annual Income
1 $1,483 $17,796
2 $2,004 $24,048
3 $2,526 $30,312
4 $3,049 $36,588

What is the age limit for SoonerCare?

65 and older
SoonerCare Qualification Guidelines Adults with children under 19. Children under 19 and pregnant women. Individuals 65 and older. Individuals who are blind or who have disabilities.

How do I know if I qualify for SoonerCare?

In general, the following groups of individuals may qualify for SoonerCare services:

  • Adults with children under 19.
  • Children under 19 and pregnant women.
  • Individuals 65 and older.
  • Individuals who are blind or who have disabilities.
  • Women under 65 in need of breast or cervical cancer treatment.

How does SoonerCare verify income?

The Oklahoma Health Care Authority uses a specific method to determine the income and household size for someone applying for SoonerCare, Insure Oklahoma or other programs. This method is called Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI).

Does SoonerCare pay for dental services?

SoonerCare pays for many dental services. This includes checkups, fluoride treatments, x-rays and more. We recommend that a child should have a first dental checkup no later than the first birthday.

Who needs dental care?

Dental patients who suffer from a stroke, Multiple Sclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease, autism, Down Syndrome, genetic disorders, paralysis and even arthritis can need a little extra dental care to ensure they can maintain optimal dental health.

What do dentists accept Medicare?

Prosthodontists. A prosthodontist is a dentist that specializes in the treatment of facial disorders and missing teeth.

  • and treatment of tooth pulp diseases.
  • Oral Surgeons.
  • Orthodontists.
  • Periodontists.
  • Emergency Dentists.