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Welcome to the G.V. Black District Dental Society!

The G. V. Black District Dental Society is a component (local dental society) of the Illinois State Dental Society and American Dental Association and has been serving the profession of dentistry since 1929.

The Society was named in honor of Dr. Greene Vardiman Black, who was born in 1836 in central Illinois and is known as "one of the founders of modern dentistry". Today, the Society has 155 members who are located in Sangamon, Logan, Menard, Cass, Morgan, Scott and Montgomery counties and a portion of Macoupin County within Illinois. Members includes general practitioners as well as dental specialists.

Illinois Medicaid Orthodontic Scoring Tool Officially Updated

Mar 27, 2025
ISDS is proud to share a significant advocacy win that reflects the power of our collective voice.

Following strong support and advocacy from ISDS, the State of Illinois has officially implemented an updated orthodontic scoring tool within the Medicaid program. This achievement stems from our successful work during the 2024 legislative session to secure $12 million in state funding to modernize the tool and improve access to medically necessary orthodontic care.

Since the funding was secured, ISDS has worked closely with the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services (DHFS) to update both the rules and scoring criteria. The result is a more responsive, transparent system for patients and providers alike.

What’s new: Automatic qualifiers now include the following conditions:

  • Cleft palate or other craniofacial anomalies
  • Deep impinging bite with signs of tissue damage, not just touching palate
  • Anterior crossbite with gingival recession
  • Severe traumatic deviation (i.e. accidents, tumors, etc)
  • Overjet of 9mm or greater 
  • Impacted teeth where eruption is impeded but extraction is not indicated. 

Effective Date: These updates apply retroactively to January 1, 2025.

New Provider Requirements: For any denied claims, the dental vendor must now supply the HLD scoring tool along with the specific score that led to the decision. This added transparency helps providers advocate more effectively for their patients.

The updated scoring tool can be found by clicking here.

DHFS also sent out a provider notice which can be found by clicking here