Hello well according to going and getting braces first they send the x-rays of your teeth,bite,and things like that to a state orthodontist then it shall maybe take up to 2 or 3 weeks which you will most likely get a phone call or a letter in the mail saying if you qualified and actually needed them or if you did not qualify and did not really need them but if you are actually willing to pay for the braces then that is another case well bye now have a great day :)
She had braces for a long time ...
Yes, As long as you see a Medicaid Provider for this.
It takes about an hour to apply braces.
No; however, Medicaid pays for long term care. ANSWER: With reference to the seniors and elderly, medicaid does not pay for housing, but they do pay for long term care services if you are qualified. Normally, your income must be $2000 and below to be eligible for medicaid long term care benefits.
As long as you are happy with each other then you have nothing to fear.
I think that he had his braces for 4 years
wisin did wear braces for a long time but not anymore. Now yandel is the one that wears braces
Some advantages of Medicaid are that it pays for long term care services in nursing facilities
I have never heard of someone having braces for that long. If it is nessecary, then I don't see why you couldn't have braces on for that long. Is it normal? Not really. Is it nessecary? It might be.
Why would you want braces?
The approval time for a PET scan under Medicaid can vary significantly by state and individual circumstances. Generally, it may take anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks, depending on the complexity of the case and the documentation provided. It's important for healthcare providers to ensure that all necessary information is submitted to expedite the process. For more accurate timelines, it's best to check directly with the local Medicaid office or the healthcare provider.
about 2010