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Important Dental Update

November 11, 2002

Have You Been to the Dentist Lately?

If you are living with HIV/AIDS, getting regular dental care is very important to maintaining your overall health!


What Programs Can Help You Pay for Dental Care?

There are some programs that may be able to help you pay for dental care, including Medicaid, private dental insurance, and Ryan White funds. Contact your case manager or local AIDS Organization to find out about resources in your area. If you live in King County, call the AIDS/HIV Care Access Project (ACAP) at 206 284-9277 to find out more about dental resources in King County. You can also e-mail ACAP at acap@whf.org.


How Do You Find an HIV-Friendly Dentist?

Dentists are not allowed to discriminate against patients based on their HIV status. However, there are many dentists who specialize in treating persons living with HIV/AIDS. Contact your case manager or local AIDS Organization to find an HIV friendly dentist in your area. If you live in King County, call the AIDS/HIV Care Access Project (ACAP) at 206 284-9277. You can also e-mail ACAP at acap@whf.org.


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