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Mississippi Primary Health Care Association
Community Health Centers

(CHCs) are not-for-profit clinics that offer dental services to all community residents, regardless of income or insurance. CHCs charge a reduced fee based on a person’s income and family size. 
Community Health Centers in Mississippi

You can also contact the Mississippi Primary Health Care Association at 601-981-1817


Donated Dental Services
The Mississippi Donated Dental Services (DDS) Program provides free, comprehensive dental care through volunteer dental providers.  Dental care is provided to people who because of serious disability, advanced age, or medical problems lack adequate income to pay for needed dental care. Contact the MS Program Coordinator at 601-932-2200 for information. If you would like an application please click here.
  

Medicaid and CHIP
Your child or teen may qualify for no-cost or low-cost health insurance coverage through Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Many parents may also be eligible.

If you or someone in your family needs health coverage, you should apply. To find information about Medicaid and CHIP health coverage programs in your state, go to Programs in Your State or call 1-877-Kids-Now (1-877-543-7669).

Medicaid and CHIP typically cover a range of benefits including:

·         Doctor Visits

·         Emergency Care

·         Hospital Care

·         Vaccinations

·         Prescription Drugs

·         Vision

·         Hearing

·         Dental

 
Mississippi Division of Medicaid provider locator click here.


UMC
School
of Dentistry
The School of Dentistry at University of Mississippi Medical Center provides low-cost dental treatment through several programs. Contact the School of Dentistry at 601-984-6080.


Partnership for Prescription Assistance 

The Partnership for Prescription Assistance brings together America’s pharmaceutical companies, doctors, other health care providers, patient advocacy organizations and community groups to help qualifying patients who lack prescription coverage get the medicines they need through the public or private program that’s right for them. Many will get them free or nearly free. PPA's mission is to increase awareness of patient assistance programs and boost enrollment of those who are eligible. To access the Partnership for Prescription Assistance by phone, you can call toll-free, 1-888-4PPA-NOW (1-888-477-2669).
www.pparx.org enables patients to find programs for which they may be eligible. 
http://kids.pparx.org provides information on help available for children.  
Click here for a copy of PPC fact sheet  or  PPC frequently asked questions .


Mississippi State Department of Health's Division of Dental Services

The MSDH provides programs that address the oral health needs of children, adults, families and communities in Mississippi through public health clinics, schools, and approved dental health providers.

To check for Regional Oral Health Consultants in your area click here

For more information regarding MSDH programs and services click here


Volunteer Dental Clinics
The MDA is aware of the following clinics that may be able to provide dental services to those who need assistance. This listing is provided as a service to the public. The MDA is not able to guarantee the provision of dental treatment or services at these locations. Individuals seeking assistance must contact the individual clinics, make application for services and also meet the established criteria to be eligible for dental services.

Central Mississippi - Jackson Metro Area:  Mission First  -  601-608-0050

Northeast Mississippi - Tupelo Area: Good Samaritan Clinic - 662-844-3733

Southeast Mississippi - Hattiesburg Area: Hattiesburg Community Dental Center  - 601-583-4800

Central Mississippi - Vicksburg Area: First Baptist Church - Pharmacy, Medical and Dental Clinic Mafan Building, 1315 Adams Street, Vicksburg
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Open the 3rd Thursday evening of every month
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Clinic is run by volunteer dentists, doctors, nurses, and social  workers.
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Patients are seen starting at 5:00pm, until they run out of supplies. Appointments are on a first come first seen basis.
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No age limit…young or old.
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No fees are charged and patients can not have any other insurance coverage. Medicaid included.
The Dental Clinic usually has 3 to 4 dentists who volunteer each month.  They only provide extractions.  Some screenings and x-rays are performed if the volunteers determine the tooth can be saved.  The clinic volunteers will try to refer the patient to a regular dental office, a the primary health care center or the dental school as a first resort before extraction.



Caring Hands Ministry  - 2100 Main Street, Madison , MS
Provides free care to those adults who have no form of medical reimbursement, i.e., no insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, Veterans Benefits, etc. Some restrictions will apply to dental care.

Their website is: http://caringhandsministries.org/


Smiles Change Lives

Smiles Change Lives (SCL) is a national nonprofit organization that provides access to orthodontic treatment for children whose families cannot afford the full cost of braces. Click here for more information about SCL and how to apply.
 


 

 


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