I don't know, but, isn't bonding a cosmetic procedure? I would suspect that Medicaid would not cover cosmetic procedures. The treating dentist should be able to tell you, if they accept Medicaid patients.
They are loose from gum disease they aren't falling out yet. The dentist that's doing periodontal work said I might need bonding and splinting done for the loose teeth.
States have flexibility to determine what dental benefits are provided to adult Medicaid enrollees. While most states provide at least emergency dental services for adults, less than half of the states currently provide comprehensive dental care. There are no minimum requirements for adult dental coverage.
By clicking Talk to a Specialist, you agree to our privacy policy and terms and conditions. Our team, or our partner providers, may contact you via a system that can auto-dial. Your consent is not required to use our service.
The hard part is over.
I'm matching you with one of our specialists who will be calling you in the next few minutes.
Don't want to wait?
Skip to the front of the line by calling (888) 887-4593.
If they are falling out. Maybe Medicaid will pay for a bridge or even a full denture.
Teeth falling out is a bigger problem than just gluing them together.