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anonymous831496
Asked September 2018
I have lost most of my teeth due to medications over the years I am in desperate need of extraction and dentures. Would Medicare pay?
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Would Medicare pay for extractions and dentures under major medical?
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Ahmijoy
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Go to a site called Authority Dental. There are a bunch of websites in there who may offer help. Also, research Dental Schools/ Colleges in your area.
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