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12VAC30-50-190. Dental services.
A. Dental services are limited to recipients under shall
be covered for individuals younger than 21 years of age in fulfillment of
the treatment requirements under the Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and
Treatment (EPSDT) Program and defined as routine diagnostic, preventive, or
restorative procedures necessary for oral health provided by or under the
direct supervision of a dentist in accordance with the State Dental Practice
Act.
1. The state agency will provide any medically necessary dental service to individuals younger than 21 years of age.
B. 2. Certain dental services, as
described in the agency's Office Reference Manual (Smiles for Children, copyright
2005) March 13, 2014), prepared by DMAS' dental benefits
administrator, require preauthorization or prepayment review by the state
agency or its designee.
3. Dental services for individuals younger than the age of 21 years that do not require preauthorization or prepayment review are initial, periodic, and emergency examinations; required radiography necessary to develop a treatment plan; patient education; dental prophylaxis; fluoride treatments; routine amalgam and composite restorations; stainless steel crowns, prefabricated steel post and temporary (polycarbonate crowns) and stainless steel bands; crown recementation; pulpotomies; emergency endodontics for temporary relief of pain; pulp capping; sedative fillings; therapeutic apical closure; topical palliative treatment for dental pain; removal of foreign body; simple extractions; root recovery; incision and drainage of abscess; surgical exposure of the tooth to aid eruption; sequestrectomy for osteomyelitis; and oral antral fistula closure.
C. B. Dental services determined by the
dental provider to be medically appropriate for an adult woman during the term
of her pregnancy and through the end of the month following the 60th day
postpartum shall be provided to a Medicaid-enrolled pregnant woman. The dental
services that shall be covered are (i) diagnostic x-rays and exams; (ii)
preventive cleanings; (iii) restorative fillings; (iv) endodontics (root
canals); (v) periodontics (gum-related treatments); (vi) prosthodontics, both
removable and fixed (crowns, bridges, partial plates, and dentures); (vii) oral
surgery (tooth extractions and other oral surgeries); and (viii) adjunctive
general services (all covered services that do not fall into specific
professional categories). These services require prepayment review by the state
agency or its designee.
C. The For the dental services covered for
Medicaid-enrolled adult pregnant women, the state agency may place
appropriate limits on a service based on medical necessity, for utilization
control, or both. Examples of service limitations are: examinations,
prophylaxis, fluoride treatment (once/six months); space maintenance
appliances; bitewing x-raytwo films (once/12 months); routine amalgam and
composite restorations (once/three years); dentures (once/five years);
extractions, orthodontics, tooth guidance appliances, permanent crowns
and bridges, endodontics, patient education and sealants (once).
D. Limited oral surgery procedures, as defined and covered
under Title XVIII (Medicare), are covered for all recipients, and require
preauthorization or prepayment review by the state agency or its designee as
described in the agency's Office Reference Manual located on the DMAS website
at: (http://www.dmas.virginia.gov/downloads/pdfs/dental-office_reference_manual_06-09-05.pdf)
http://www.dmas.virginia.gov/
DOCUMENTS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE (12VAC30-50)
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition DSM-IV-TR, copyright 2000, American Psychiatric Association
Length of Stay by Diagnosis and Operation, Southern Region, 1996, HCIA, Inc.
Guidelines for Perinatal Care, 4th Edition, August 1997, American Academy of Pediatrics and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Virginia Supplemental Drug Rebate Agreement Contract and Addenda
Office Reference Manual (Smiles for Children), prepared by
DMAS' Dental Benefits Administrator, copyright 2005
(www.dmas.virginia.gov/downloads/pdfs/dental-office_reference_manual_06-09-05.pdf).
Office Reference Manual (Smiles for Children), prepared by
DMAS' Dental Benefits Administrator, copyright 2010, dated March 13, 2014 (http://www.dmas.virginia.gov/
Patient Placement Criteria for the Treatment of Substance-Related Disorders ASAM PPC-2R, Second Edition, copyright 2001, American Society of Addiction Medicine
12VAC30-141-820. Benefit packages.
Pregnant women covered through FAMIS MOMS may receive the same medical and dental services and are subject to the same limitations on services as pregnant women (see 12VAC30-50-190) covered by the Medicaid program as defined in 12VAC30-10-140 and 12VAC30-50-10.