Medicare coverage · Texas & Florida
Does Medicare Cover Dental?
Not covered by Original MedicareOriginal Medicare (Parts A and B) does not cover routine dental care — cleanings, fillings, extractions, or dentures. Many Medicare Advantage plans in Texas and Florida include a dental benefit, and standalone dental plans are also available.
Reviewed for the 2026 plan year · Source: Medicare.gov
How to get dental care covered in Texas & Florida
Original Medicare won't pay for dental care, but many Medicare Advantage plans in your Texas or Florida county include it as an extra benefit — often at no additional premium. Benefit amounts vary widely between plans, so comparing what's actually offered where you live is the difference between a real benefit and a token one. That comparison is free with us.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Original Medicare cover dental care?
Original Medicare (Parts A and B) does not cover routine dental care — cleanings, fillings, extractions, or dentures. Many Medicare Advantage plans in Texas and Florida include a dental benefit, and standalone dental plans are also available.
Do Medicare Advantage plans in Texas or Florida cover dental care?
Many Medicare Advantage plans in Texas and Florida add or extend coverage for dental care beyond Original Medicare. Benefits vary by plan and county, so it pays to compare what's available where you live — we do that for free.
How much does dental care cost with Medicare?
Your cost depends on your specific plan, where you live in Texas or Florida, and your providers. We compare every option in your county side by side — free, with no obligation — so you see the real total cost before you choose.