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Dental Public Health · Washington, DC
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DC Medicaid sets dental coverage rules. Children under 21 remain covered under federal EPSDT regardless of tier.
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DC Board of Dentistry license lookupFederal data tells you a dentist exists and is enumerated. It does not confirm insurance acceptance, current availability, or office fit. Use this list when you call so the visit isn’t a surprise.
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Dental public health practitioners work on community-wide dental issues rather than seeing individual patients in private practice. They run public health programs (Medicaid dental, school sealant programs, water fluoridation policy), do epidemiological research, and consult on access-to-care problems like dental HPSAs.
Training. After dental school, a public health dentist completes a 1- to 3-year residency that often includes a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree. Board certification is through the American Board of Dental Public Health.
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