I get that someone might have special training for pediatric dentistry, but I’m wondering why disabled gets tagged on to that. Most of the pediatric dentists I see advertised say in the ads "Practice limited to children and the disabled". It sounds so strange, like they are not allowed to treat non-disabled adults? Is it an insurance thing?

I live in Ohio, so obviously it needs to cover us here, I’ve searched google and there are so many and most are regular health, we have that, we need really good dental with low copays. Primarily one that has pediatric dentists. Thanks for the help!
we have dental already through my husband’s work but it only works in pittsburgh PA he works for a very small company and the closest dentist is 40 minutes away plus we need a pediatric one for our son w/autism and our plan doesn’t have any. Regular dentist won’t take him as a patient even though he’s just moderately autistic.

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