Medicare Advantage Dental Plans
You can get dental care with a Medicare Advantage plan, which may also include vision, hearing, and other benefits that original Medicare does not cover.
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Original Medicare Doesn’t Cover Dental Care
Medicare Advantage plans may cover dental care. However, Original Medicare does not cover most dental care including dental procedures, supplies, and cleanings. Moreover, it does not cover tooth extractions, dentures, dental plates, and dental devices. While you are a hospital inpatient, Medicare Part A will pay for certain dental services.
Affordable Guarantee issue for all ages 18 – 85
Guaranteed renewable for life
Family rates include up to 3 children
Manhattan Life Assurance also has no waiting period for preventive services. For example, you can get a dental cleaning and x-ray right away. Thereafter, you can receive dental cleanings every six months. In addition, there is no waiting time for tooth fillings and extensions. However, you will need to wait 12 months for major dental work, such as bridges, crown work, partials, and root canals. Lastly, if you’re only in the market for vision coverage, Manhattan Life Assurance vision plan also pays for eye exams immediately. In addition, the plan pays for eye glasses, contact lenses, and frames after six months. And since there is no network, you choose the optometrist you want.
Plan Cost & Coverage
You only pay $100 annual deductible. Plan coverage improves over time. For example, the plan pays 60% in first year, 70% in second year, and 80% after 24 months. Annual benefit coverage of $1,000 and $1,500 is available. In addition, fully insured hearing benefits are a part of all plans.
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