For Individuals, Families & Caregivers

Your Guide to Better Oral Health: Support for People with Disabilities and Their Care Teams

Good oral health is about more than just a bright smile— it is important for eating, talking, and staying healthy. But people with disabilities often have a harder time keeping their mouths healthy. Keeping teeth clean, eating the right foods, and getting dental care can be difficult.

Things like trouble using a toothbrush, finding a dentist who understands their needs, and high costs can make it even harder. But with the right help, these challenges can be overcome, leading to better health and confidence.

If you’re a person with a disability, a family member, or a caregiver, you’re not alone. Good oral health is possible, and we’re here to help! Check out these simple resources to get started.

Finding Appropriate Dental Care

Finding the right dentist can make all the difference in receiving great care that works for you. Here’s how to locate a provider who meets your needs:

‘Sedation’ is using medicine to help a person feel relaxed, calm, and sometimes even sleepy. For some people, the safest way to get all or some parts of their dental treatment is with the help of sedation. Everyone is unique, and so is your need for sedation across your lifetime. You might never need sedation, always need sedation, or be somewhere in between. This is a decision you/your caregiver will make with your dentist. Needing sedation in the past does not mean you will need sedation every time you visit the dentist. Sedation can be a complicated topic. We are working through your most frequently asked questions now- check back soon for more information.

Clinics that provide sedation- a more comprehensive list will be available soon.

KC Children’s Surgery Center

Ambulatory Surgery Center specializing in same-day, outpatient dental procedures under general sedation

Children 18 months to 18 years

Adults with special needs up to age 60

Medicaid Accepted, payment plans offered

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Patient must meet medical requirements (BMI under 40%, cardiac and/or neuro clearance)

Phone: 816- 235-3455

Visit: https://bluecloudpsc.com/location/kc-childrens-surgery-center/, select the “Refer a Patient” tab

If self-referral, please use “Self-Referral KS” on Dental Office line item on the submission form

KC Children’s Surgery Center

Open every Friday

Serve all ages with intellectual developmental disabilities, including community members who pass a screening to assure the disability

Residents of KNI are first priority

There is no fee

Services provided: exams, cleanings, fillings, extractions

NO dentures or other appliances

Sedation services are now available through a private mobile agency that bills separately, but their services are usually covered by insurance (including Medicaid)

Wait list: usually about two months, but they will move somebody up for emergencies

Contact: Debbie Mesecher at 785-296-5377 or Deborah.Mesecher@ks.gov

A Kansas dental care team provides inclusive treatment to a young patient with developmental disabilities, showcasing compassionate care and participation in the Medicaid dental provider network.

Ensuring a Successful Dental Appointment

Learn how to prepare for a successful, stress-free visit:

Tips and Tricks: How to Have a Successful Dental Appointment

Caring for Your Teeth at Home

Find practical tips for maintaining oral health, including adapted brushing and flossing techniques for different abilities. Learn how nutrition impacts oral hygiene, explore step-by-step video guides, and find strategies to make daily care easier for individuals and caregivers.

A person in Kansas applies toothpaste to an electric toothbrush, highlighting daily oral hygiene practices promoted through inclusive educational tools for people with disabilities and their caregivers.

Oral Care for Every Body Video Series

The Oral Care for Every Body is a video series designed to make brushing and flossing easier for people living with physical disabilities. Each video shares practical tips, creative tools, and encouragement so that everyone can care for their teeth with confidence. From handling toothbrushes and toothpaste, to managing gagging or flossing with limited mobility, to brushing comfortably anywhere — these videos are here to help you find what works best for you.

This series is produced by Pathways to Oral Health, a project of Oral Health Kansas, with gratitude to TARC, KNI, Dr. Frank Johnson’s dental office, and Jayna McFarland for their participation.

Oral Care For Every Body

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About this Video

Taking care of your teeth isn’t always simple, especially if you live with physical or mental disabilities. That’s why we created Oral Care for Every Body, a video series designed to make brushing and flossing easier with real tips, tools, and encouragement. Everyone deserves a healthy smile, and with the right support, you can find what works best for you.

A young girl in Kansas relaxes during a dental appointment, using headphones and a plush toy for comfort—demonstrating how inclusive dental practices support patients with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Additional Support and Advocacy

For additional support, please reach out to these partners:

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Families Together

Provides families and transition age youth one-to-one assistance, training, resources and tools at no cost.

Self Advocate Coalition of Kansas (SACK)

Statewide advocacy group made up of adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities

InterHab

Works to improve the lives of Kansans with intellectual and developmental disabilities (“IDD”)

How can I help increase the number of dentists who accept Medicaid? 

Coming soon! Pathways to Oral Health is creating an advocacy toolkit with tips and resources to help you talk to dentists in your community about becoming Medicaid providers.

How can I help improve the dental care access under the Medicaid system? 

Pathways to Oral Health is committed to improving dental care access for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). We value the insights of people who have faced challenges getting dental care and navigating Medicaid. Your experiences can help us advocate for better services and create lasting change. 

Interested in becoming a member? If you or a loved one has faced barriers to dental care, we invite you to join our Lived Experience Advisory Group to help improve dental care access for all Kansans with disabilities.

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