Conclusion

It is important to note that original Medicare won’t pay for the cost of dentures. You can plan for your new dentures in a year by changing to a Medicare Advantage plan that provides dental coverage during the next Medicare enrollment period. You can also decide to buy private dental insurance.
References
[1] https://www.medicareinteractive.org/get-answers/medicare-covered-services/medicare-coverage-overview/summary-of-part-a-covered-services
[2] https://www.ncdoi.gov/consumers/medicare-and-seniors-health-insurance-information-program-shiip/basics-medicare-parts-b-c-d
[3] https://medicareadvocacy.org/medicare-info/medicare-part-d/
[4] https://www.bluecrossmn.com/health-plans-101/what-coinsurance
[5] https://www.aarp.org/health/medicare-qa-tool/what-is-medigap-insurance/
[6] https://www.medicare.gov/types-of-medicare-health-plans/medicare-advantage-plans











