Dental coverage through Access Health CT
Dental and oral health are important to your overall health and well-being. You can get dental coverage through Access Health CT in a few different ways.
All health insurance plans offered through Access Health CT include pediatric dental coverage for anyone under 26 years old. It is also as an Essential Health Benefit under the Affordable Care Act. Some health plans and programs available through Access Health CT, like the Covered CT Program, include dental coverage for adults. The Husky Health Program (Medicaid/Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP)) includes dental coverage for children and adults.
If your current health insurance plan doesn’t include dental coverage, you can get a Stand-Alone Dental Plan through Access Health CT! You can enroll during the Open Enrollment Period that begins November 1, or during a Special Enrollment Period if you have a Qualifying Life Event.
To enroll in dental coverage compare dental options online or call us at 1-855-805-4325.
Customers can sign in to manage their dental coverage here.
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