No, original Medicare, Parts A, and B don’t cover dentures or any routine dental services, unless it’s an emergency inpatient procedure. However, some Medicare Advantage plans may cover the cost of dentures and other routine dental services. You’ll want to check with your dental insurance provider to be sure.
Many dental offices offer other payment options including in-house financing, like CareCredit. CareCredit works similar to a credit card. You apply for an account just like you would a credit card and you have a variety of interest rates and payment plans. CareCredit accounts can be used to pay for dentures, dental implants, and other dental services.
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