The Need for Medicare Dental Coverage

Published 08/28/2025
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Despite the essential role of oral health in overall well-being, Medicare does not provide comprehensive dental coverage, leaving one in three older adults without dental coverage and forcing them to pay out-of-pocket or go without necessary care.

This oral health fact sheet from CareQuest Institute highlights the health risks and economic consequences of Medicare’s limited dental coverage. For example, strengthening Medicare to include periodontal treatment for patients with diabetes and heart disease could save up to $42 billion annually.

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