Nevada Code § 422.27247

Application for federal waiver to provide certain dental care for certain persons
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1. The Authority shall apply to the
Secretary of Health and Human Services for a waiver granted pursuant to 42
U.S.C. 1315 to authorize the Authority to provide the dental care described
in this section for persons with diabetes who are at least 21 years of age. To
the extent authorized by the waiver and in accordance with any requirements of
the waiver, including, without limitation, requirements concerning fiscal
neutrality, such dental care must consist of an initial oral evaluation and, if
that evaluation determines, in accordance with the criteria for periodontal
disease prescribed by the American Academy of Periodontology or its successor
organization, that:
(a) The person does not have periodontal disease:
(1) Dental prophylaxis for adults, an oral
evaluation, the tracking and monitoring of glycosylated hemoglobin and
notification of the person and his or her primary care provider, if any,
concerning abnormal results once every 180 days;
(2) A comprehensive periodontal evaluation
annually; and
(3) Filling of cavities, as necessary.
(b) The person has periodontal disease:
(1) Up to four quadrants of periodontal
scaling and root planing every 36 months or, if periodontal scaling and root
planing are determined to be unnecessary in accordance with the guidelines
prescribed by the American Dental Association or its successor organization,
dental prophylaxis for adults every 180 days;
(2) One periodontal maintenance procedure
every 91 days;
(3) Tracking and monitoring of
glycosylated hemoglobin and notification of the person and his or her primary
care provider, if any, concerning abnormal results every 90 days; and
(4) Filling of cavities, as necessary.
2. The Director shall collaborate with the
Division of Public and Behavioral Health of the Department of Human Services
when carrying out the provisions of this section.
3. As used in this section, dental
prophylaxis means the use of dental tools and polishing procedures to remove
plaque, tartar and stains from the portion of the tooth that extends above the
gum line.

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