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Does Medicare Cover Dentures?

Medicare Part D & Medigap

Medicare Part D pays for prescription medication. You need a monthly premium different from what is in the original Medicare to access this plan. Medicare Part D [3] does not provide dental coverage. However, it may pay for pain drugs you require after an inpatient oral surgery.

The Medigap plan is also known as the Medicare supplement plan. It can help lower the cost of Medicare copays, deductibles, and coinsurance [4]. People with Medigap plans can access Medicare at cheap rates. However, they will have to pay a monthly premium for the supplement plans. Medigap does not give you access to more Medicare coverage. A Medigap policy [5] does not change what you pay out of pocket for dentures, even if you have original Medicare.