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    Ted Ratliff
    Owner, SFS Associates,
    I am assuming you are talking about dental veneers, in which case the answer would be no unless they are medically necessary due to a covered illness or accident. You dental insurance may offer some coverage for tooth veneers. Health insurance is designed to help pay for illness or accident and will not generally cover any cosmetic non medically necessary procedure
    Answered on April 19, 2013
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    Bob VineyardPRO
    Founder, Georgia Medicare Plans, Atlanta,GA
    Dental procedures are generally not covered by your health insurance plan. This includes veneer's, crowns, caps, implants, fixed appliances, etc.

    If your tooth has been damaged as a result of an accident you may have some dental benefits under your health insurance plan. Same is true if you had oral surgery to treat a condition such as cancer. In that case restorative procedures would usually be covered by your health insurance plan.
    Answered on April 30, 2013
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