Safety net dental care grant - Ohio Department of Health - odh ohio 2026

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  2. Begin by filling out the 'Bidders' Conference Registration' section. Provide your agency name, contact person's details, and the number of attendees. Ensure all information is accurate for effective communication.
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The safety net provides crucial access points for vulnerable and low-income populations in need of dental services, including Medicaid and Childrens Health Insurance Program (CHIP) enrollees; however, large unmet need for dental services persists among these populations.
Dental OPTIONS. Dental OPTIONS (Ohio Partnership To Improve Oral health through access to Needed Services) is a program that helps adults in Ohio get dental care by linking them with volunteer dentists. Participating dentists provide care, either free of charge or at a discount.
Medicaid does not cover dental implants, but you still have a few options when it comes to lowering your out-of-pocket expenses. You can consider a dental school where students and their instructors perform the procedure as part of their lesson plan.
Children, families and pregnant women can receive free and low-cost dental care through Healthy Start-Healthy Families run by the Ohio Department of Medicaid. Besides dental care, many other types of health care such as doctor visits, prescriptions (drugs), hospital care and vaccines are covered.