2026 MIPS Measures Relevant to Dentistry

The 2026 MIPS quality measures CMS lists as relevant to Dentistry. Pick the highest-scoring set for your practice — our certified consultants can help.

Reporting MIPS for a Dentistry practice means choosing 6 quality measures — including at least one Outcome or other High Priority measure — and reporting each on as many eligible cases as possible to be scored against CMS's national benchmarks. The measures below are the ones CMS lists as relevant to Dentistry; open any for its full numerator, denominator, and exclusions.

Showing 2 measures for Dentistry
High PriorityOutcomeEHR

Percentage of children, 1-20 years of age at the start of the measurement period, who have had dental decay or cavities during the measurement period as determined by a dentist Rationale Dental caries is the most chronic disease among youth aged 6-19 years. Data from…

ProcessEHR

Percentage of children, 1-20 years of age, who received two fluoride varnish applications during the measurement period as determined by a dentist Rationale The literature reflects that fluoride varnish, when applied to the teeth of high-risk children, reduces, in conjunction with anticipatory guidance provided to…

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