Can Dental Be Claimed On Medicare?
- 1805 POINTSview profileSamuel SmithEnrolled Agent-licensed to practice before the IRS, Samuel N Smith, EA, South CarolinaMedicare does not cover "dental". While "Medicare Advantage" covers some "preventive care procedures it does not cover extensive dental procedures. There are "dental" policies available the coverage is usually limited to $1000 per year. In most cases dental maintenance is best planned to have preventive cleaning done each year plus any required "dental filling' each year but then if you need more extreme procedures you will probably spend a chunk of your vacation funds in the dental officeAnswered on November 23, 2013flag this answer
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