Medicare coverage for dentures

    Medicare is a federal health insurance program primarily for individuals aged 65 and older. While Medicare generally does not cover routine dental care, including dentures, there are certain situations where Medicare may provide coverage.

  • Medicare Part A covers dental services that are necessary for a covered inpatient hospital stay or as part of a comprehensive treatment plan. If you need dentures due to a medical condition requiring hospitalization, Medicare Part A may cover the cost.
  • Medicare Part C, also known as Medicare Advantage, is an alternative to Original Medicare that is offered by private insurance companies. Medicare Advantage plans may include coverage for routine dental care, including dentures. It's important to review the details of your specific Medicare Advantage plan to determine if denture coverage is included.
  • Medicare Part D offers prescription drug coverage, and some Medicare Part D plans may provide coverage for certain dental drugs, such as those used in conjunction with denture treatment. Again, it's essential to review the specifics of your Medicare Part D plan to understand the coverage available.