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Does Medicare Cover Dentures?

What are the out-of-pocket costs for dentures if you have Medicare?

People with original Medicare do not have access to dentures coverage. They will have to cover the entire cost of dentures out of pocket.  People who have a Medicare Advantage plan may access coverage for a portion of the costs of dentures. If you know you will need dentures, it would help to check out Medicare Advantage Plans that include dental to know if that dental coverage includes dentures. You can also call your insurance provider for any Medicare Advantage plan to know what a certain plan has to offer. The price of dentures depends on the type and quality you choose. It usually costs between $600 to $8,000. You will also have to cover the cost of the denture-fitting appointment and any diagnostic tests, follow-ups, or extra appointments that you have with your dentist. All these costs will be out of pocket, except if you have standalone dental insurance in addition to Medicare or have a Medicare Advantage plan [6] that has dental coverage. Whether you are qualified for discounts with your dentist depends on certain factors. For example, you must be part of a veteran organization, an organization for senior citizens, a union or a professional organization. You can visit your dentist to make enquiries about any group or organization discount programs that you could enroll in.  You can calculate a rough estimate of what your dental care may cost every month by averaging the cost of your dental care and dividing it by 12. Experts advise people to find dental coverage cheaper than that amount to help save money on dental appointments and dentures for a year.