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Oral Health for All CaliforniansFREE Webinar Series for Advocates & Community-Based Organizations

6/28/2018 11 am- 12 pm Webinar #2Oral Health Procedures: Coverage & Access

Why this webinar? CPEHN partners told us that knowing how to navigate oral

health services is a priority in their communities.

We hope that you will join us and experts from across the state to learn about oral health, the Denti-Cal system, and successes and challenges in connecting our communities to better care.

Proposed webinars: Oral Health Systems: Navigating Denti-Cal – 5/31 11am Oral Health Procedures: Coverage & Access- 6/28- TODAY! Oral Health Workforce: Expanding Reach- TBD Oral Health in Our Communities: Successes & Challenges 8/23

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Your resourceKeerti Kanchinadam-- FacilitatorNorthern California Policy and Outreach Manager | CPEHNkkanchinadam@cpehn.org

Dr. Irene HiltonDental Consultant | National Network for Oral Health Accessirene@nnoha.org

Liz Ramirez, Director of Training and Education | Maternal and Child Health Accesslizr@mchaccess.org

Dental Coverage

Liz Ramirez, Director of Training and EducationMaternal and Child Health Access

lizr@mchaccess.org

Maternal and Child Health Access’s mission is to improve the health of low-income women and their families through

advocacy, education, training and services.

Medi-Cal is California's Medicaid program. This is a public health insurance program that provides needed health

coverage for low-income residents of California.

Timeline of CA Oral Health Benefits1980’s – June 2009

- Adult Medi-Cal beneficiaries had access to dental services (e.g., exams, x-rays, and teeth cleanings); emergency treatment for control of pain and infection; fillings; tooth extractions; root canal treatments; prosthetic appliances (e.g., dentures).- Children eligible for Medi-Cal had full benefits

July 2009- Dental benefit for most adult beneficiaries was terminated.- Most of the Medi-Cal adult dental benefits were eliminated due to the state’s budget deficit. - Children’s services, as required by federal law, continue to be delivered.

May 2014Partial Restoration

of Adult Dental Services, including

full benefits for pregnant women in ALL aid codes

January 2018Full Restoration of Adult Dental Services

These are the benefits that the federal government/law mandates

• Procedures that were not normally utilized by regular beneficiaries such as root canals, fillings or full dentures.

• Instead they were benefits that treated or alleviated major trauma such as a gun shot to your mouth or jaw.

• Covered medical service such as surgery for a heart condition

• The federal government has determined certain dental benefits to be “federally required” and must be provided for all beneficiaries regardless of aid code or immigration status.

• These benefits are referred to as FRADSand stand for Federally Required Adult Dental Services.

• Back in 2009 when adult dental was eliminated, FRADS were still available for beneficiaries and still are today.

FRADS

https://www.denti-cal.ca.gov/

The dental portion of Medi-Cal is called Denti-Cal.

Exceptions:* ONLY a benefit under age 3

** 1. Not a benefit under age 132. Over age 21, allowable under special circumstances

for posterior teeth(See Benefits Quick Reference Guide – 2018)

*** Not a benefit under age 13. Allowable under special circumstances

Full Dental Restoration for adults!

Coverage for Children

Age/Group Medi-Cal coverage Dental benefit Important

Children (under 21) Full scope Full coverage Eligible for EPSDT

Children (under 19) Full scope(SB75)

Full coverage Eligible for EPSDT

* Federal law requires Medi-Cal to provide Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT) services to all Medi-Cal-eligible children under age 21. EPSDT covers a broad variety of preventive,diagnostic, and treatment services. It is designed to ensure that low-income children receive the health check-ups and treatment that they need as early as possible, so as to avoid or lesson chronic conditions and health care costs. Children are also entitled to all Medi-Cal services they need to “correct or ameliorate” conditions and illnesses revealed by screenings.

http://www.healthlaw.org/issues/child-and-adolescent-health/epsdt/epsdt-is-essential-march-2017#.WzJ2xfZFx9A*

What happens when the beneficiary turns 19?

A re-evaluation of income takes place before the beneficiary's 19th

birthday.

# Persons

138% FPL

MAGI Medi-Cal

Adults* 19-64

266% FPL

MAGI Medi-Cal

TLICP Children 0 to 19

CHDP

1 $1397 $2692 2 $1893 $3649 3 $2390 $4607 4 $2887 $5564 5 $3384 $6522 6 $3881 $7480

Additional person, add: $ 497 $958

Medi-Cal SB-75 Beneficiaries

The beneficiary immigration status is re-evaluated along with income and if there has been no change of immigration status, the benefits with be reduced to Limited Scope Medi-Cal and FRADS.

Age/Group Medi-Cal coverage Dental benefit

Adults (over 21) Full scope Full restoration

Adults (over 21) Limited scope FRADS + *3 dental benefits that DDS provides

Coverage for Adults

*Temporary crown (fractured tooth), removal of a portion of the pulp to alleviate swelling and pain, pulpotomy

Pregnant women (over 21) Full scope Full Restoration* Full coverage

Pregnant women (over 21) Limited scope / Pregnancy only

* Full coverage during pregnancy and post-partum.

Pregnant women (under 21) Full scope *Full coverage + EPSDT

Pregnant women (19 - 21)

Limited scope / Pregnancyonly

* Full coverage during pregnancy and post-partum.

Coverage for Pregnant Women

Pregnancy Medi-Cal is considered Minimal Essential coverage = Full Scope coverage!

Age/Group Medi-Cal coverage Dental benefit

FFS and MC PlanFee For Service and Managed Care Plan

One Pilot

Los Angeles

Sacramento

Fee For Service and Managed Care

Geographic Managed Care

Beneficiaries in LA County are the only ones with the option of FFS or MC.

There are three dental managed care plans in Los Angeles County:

1. Access Dental Plan, Inc.(888) 414-4110www.premierlife.com

2. Health Net of California, Inc.-Dental(800) 977-7307www.healthnet.com

3. Liberty Dental Plan of CA, Inc.(888) 703-6999

www.libertydentalplan.com

Denti-Cal Website

http://www.denti-cal.ca.gov

On the website:• Find a Denti-Cal provider• Provider Seminars• Provider bulletins and

handbook• Dental resources

Directory of Providers

For assistance in finding a dentist who accept new patients for the Medi-Cal Dental Program, call toll-free (800) 322-6384, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

InsureKidsNow.gov

Helping your clients

When in doubt, call Denti-Cal Telephone Service Center for help at 1-800-322-6384 or email Dental@dhcs.ca.gov◦ Help in locating a Medi-Cal dental provider in your area.◦ Clinical screening appointment information.◦ Questions regarding your Treatment Authorization Request (TAR).◦ General Medi-Cal Dental program questions.◦ How to file a grievance/complaint.

Call Maternal and Child Health Access for assistance with all

high risk cases, especially pregnant women (213) 749-4261.

Covered California: The Health Exchange

The Exchange = Marketplace = Covered California

139% to 400% of the FPL = Premium Assistance/Tax Credits/Subsidies

139% to 250% of the FPL = Cost Sharing Reductions/Subsidies

It is the ONLY place (if eligible) you can receive Premium Assistance or Cost Sharing Reductions

Dental benefits are included in the family plans.

All family plans with children (up to age 19) who are enrolling have dental coverage. So all kids enrolling have medical and dental as part of their package (mandatory).

As of November 1, 2016, adults may choose to add dental as part of their coverage, and purchase it separately. Dental coverage does not qualify for subsidies; tax subsidies apply to the medical coverage only.

Covered California 2018 Health Plan Embedded Pediatric Dental

Anthem Blue Cross of California Anthem Blue Cross DHMO, DPPO

Blue Shield of California Dental Benefit Providers DPPO, DHMO

Chinese Community Health Plan Delta Dental of California DHMO

Health Net Dental Benefit Providers DHMO, DPPO

Kaiser Permanente Delta Dental of California DHMO

L.A. Care Health Plan Liberty Dental Plan DHMO

Molina Healthcare California Dental Network DHMO

Oscar Health Plan of California Liberty Dental Plan DHMO

Sharp Health Plan Access Dental Plan DHMO

Valley Health Plan Liberty Dental Plan DHMO

Western Health Advantage Delta Dental of California DHMO

www.coveredca.com

Shop and Compare

Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) provide medical primary care and preventive dental services. Those with dental clinics can provide more extensive treatment. Also called Community Clinics.• Can provide dental for those without coverage

Health Resources & Services Administrationhttps://www.findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov/

Community Clinic Association of Los Angeleshttps://ccalac.org

https://www.californiahealthplus.org/CHPlus/Find_My_Health_Plus_Center/CHPlus/FIND_MY_HEALTH__CENTER/Clinic_Finder.aspx?hkey=9cd9f887-b092-4439-a9bc-7032454c9273

Questions and contact informationMaternal and Child Health Access1111 West Sixth Street, Fourth Fl.

Los Angeles, CA 90017213 – 749-4261

Oral Health ProceduresTranslated for non-dentists!

Irene Hilton, DDS, MPHNational Network for Oral Health Access (NNOHA) &

San Francisco Department of Public Health

Exams/Evaluations

Also called

• Check-up

• Number allowed per year varies by age

Notes

• Usually get x-rays• Usually when the

dentist tells you what you need, what’s covered or not by insurance

Dental Diseases

Dental Caries

• Also called:Cavities, decay

Periodontal Disease

• Also called:Gum disease

Preventive Services- Category

• Procedures that are supposed to prevent dental disease (cavities or gum disease)

• Fluoride• Sealants• Prophylaxis (cleaning)

Fluoride

What is it?

• Natural element that makes teeth stronger against acid that causes cavities

• Fluoride varnish, foam

Sealant

What is it?

• Thin plastic finger nail polish-like covering that covers the ridges of back teeth so cavities don’t form

Prophylaxis (cleaning)

What is it?

• Cleaning with the dental handpiece with rubber cup or electric toothbrush or toothbrush (infants)

• “Lite” cleaning

Scaling & Root Planing

Also called

• “Deep cleaning”• Treatment for gum

disease• May need to numb up

mouth• May do a quarter of

mouth at a time

Extractions

Also called

• Pulling teeth, removing teeth, taking teeth out

Reasons to pull teeth

• Cavity• Gum disease• Trauma• Orthodontics

Restorative Services- Category

• Procedures to replace tooth structure or teeth lost because of dental disease

• Fillings• Crowns• Root canals• Dentures

Amalgam Fillings- “Silver fillings”

Pros

• Lasts the longest• Easy to put in• Same hardness as

natural tooth

Cons

• Doesn’t look good• Larger fillings more

likely to break tooth later

• Teeth can be sensitive after filling put in

Composite Fillings- “Tooth colored fillings”

Pros

• Looks good• Holds tooth together

Cons

• Doesn’t last as long• Very technique

sensitive• Tooth can be at

higher risk for nerve death

Crown

Also called

• Cap

• Treatment when too much tooth structure needs to be replaced for a filling to work

• Fillings go in teeth• Crowns go around

Pre-fabricated Crown

• Pre-made• Not a perfect fit at the

edges• Color may not match

exactly for front teeth• Stainless steel for

back teeth

Laboratory Processed Crown

• Custom-made• Perfect fit at the

edges• Color match• May be allergic to the

metal used• Expensive compared

to pre-fabricated

Root Canals

What is it?• Removing infected

nerve from inside tooth, cleaning, disinfecting and sealing the tooth

• Saves teeth that would otherwise be pulled

• Tooth becomes brittle

Dentures

Also called• Plates, false teeth

• Replacements for lost teeth

• Removable• Partial denture• Full denture

Contact!National Network for Oral Health Access181 E 56th Avenue, Suite 401Denver, CO 80216Phone: (303) 957-0635www.nnoha.org

Irene V. Hilton, DDS, MPHirene@nnoha.org

irene.hilton@sfdph.org1525 Silver AvenueSan Francisco, CA 94134Phone: 415-657-1708

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