Summit Accepts Medicaid and CHIP

Medicaid is a means of paying for dental services of low income adults. Medicaid covers a wide range of categories individuals for children and parents with various conditions in various demographics. Most wide spread is the coverage for children. Federal mandates require children in low income households be covered by Medicaid.  Adult coverage is usually optional.

Dental benefits from Medicaid and the Medicaid-CHIP Dental Association, are responsible for the overall health of individual in preventing nutritional deficiencies and the spread of disease.  According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics currently reports 164 million work hours are lost yearly by issues that could have been prevented with regular check-ups and early detection.  If you or your child are a Medicaid patient, it is important that you use your minimal coverage to avoid precious time later that may be used to better yourself and your family with working hours.

As we’ve discussed in previous articles, the same might be said for a child in school. Loosing 51 million hours a year, the average medical issue faced by the youth of America could also be dramatically reduced with continued coverage and regular check-ups to prevent future hours lost in the classroom that might affect the success of your child’s classroom participation.  Medicaid is not wide spread, but if you are an individual with Medicaid coverage, rest assured that you will be treated with the same concern and attention to detail as any other patient in treating the issues that your provider covers.

For more information about what procedures are covered under your plan, contact your affordable dentist in Houston.