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    Maryland Healthy Smiles Dental Program for Providers

    ​Adult Dental Expansion

    Effective January 1, 2023, dental services are available to all adults over the age of 21 who receive full Medicaid benefits. Members who were in the adult dental pilot are eligible under the adult dental expansion.

    For more information, see

    Participating Providers

    If you are a Maryland Healthy Smiles provider and need to be credentialed, update your license expiration or update your demographic information, visit  ePREP.health.maryland.gov.

    For more information and resources on how to use ePREP, visit New Provider Enrollment Portal - ePREP.​​​

    Resources
    Prospective Providers

    For dental providers who want to participate in the Maryland Healthy Smiles Dental Program as an individual provider or group practice, complete a Medicaid provider application at ePREP.health.maryland.gov. For assistance, call the Provider Enrollment Helpline at 1-844-4MD.PROV (1-844-463-7768) or email MDProviderRelations@automated-health.com. ​​​​​​

    Resources

    For questions about the application process, call the Division of Dental, Labs, & Clinics at 410-767-1691.​

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    Maryland Healthy Smiles Provider Services
    For more information, see the Maryland Healthy Smiles Dental Program.

    Learn more about the Smile Your Way to Wellness Dental Education Campaign​. Find social media images and text to share on your social accounts. And find downloadable plain language oral heath educational one pagers on a variety of topics to share with your patients.