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In general, no dental insurance covers these dentures and dental implants at the moment. However, coverage under a medical plan may be possible. You will need to talk to your insurance provider and see what they can offer in case of tooth loss. Detailed discussionneed to be held about your requirement. Your dentist too can lead you to a good health insurance provider covering these treatments.
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