Dental Health Resources in North Carolina

The Division of Aging and Adult Services works to promote the independence and enhance the dignity of North Carolina’s older adults, persons with disabilities and their families through a community based system of opportunities, services, benefits and protections.

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Access Dental Care is a non-profit, mobile, onsite provider committed to serving residents in retirement communities, those with intellectual and developmental disabilities in nursing home facilities and group homes, PACE (Programs for All- Inclusive Care for the Elderly) participants, those in the Central North Carolina Health Network HIV/AIDS program, and residents living in the community at-large.

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North Carolina listings include 305 affordable and free clinics with several different pieces of information that can help low-income and uninsured people connect with a clinic or community health center in their area.

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With North Carolina Dental Society Programs, dentists typically provide one major procedure per patient, such as an extraction or filling, some clinics include a lab feature so that certain patients may be fitted with partial prosthetics (dentures) for missing teeth…

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