Safety Net Dental Clinics in North Carolina
Across North Carolina, there now are more than 75 dental clinics dedicated to serving low-income patients who have limited access to dental care. This number is close to three times the number of facilities that existed in the early 1990s. Typically, these clinics are operated by local public health departments, community health centers, or other non-profit organizations. Most of these clinics accept patients enrolled in Medicaid or Health Choice. Many of these clinics also provide services on a sliding-fee scale to low-income patients who have no dental insurance. These Safety Net Dental Clinics are located in most counties in the state. If there is not a local Safety Net Dental Clinic in your area, contact your county health department for information on available resources. Also, the North Carolina Community Health Center Association (NCCHCA) maintains a list of community health centers operating in North Carolina. Contact the community health center nearest you to find out if they provide dental care.
The information provided above is from :
http://www.communityhealth.dhhs.state.nc.us/dental/safety_net_clinics.htm
Here is a list of Medicaid dentists and dental specialists in North Carolina :
http://www.dhhs.state.nc.us/dma/dental/dentalprov.htm
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