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Medicare Plans That Cover Dental Crowns in Seattle, WA

Finding the right Medicare Advantage plan for crowns coverage in Seattle depends on your specific ZIP code — plan availability and benefits vary across King County. In the Seattle area, major Medicare Advantage carriers include UnitedHealthcare, Regence BlueShield, Aetna, Kaiser Permanente, Premera Blue Cross, Humana, WellCare. The Seattle metro has 260K Medicare enrollees, making it one of the most competitive Medicare markets in Washington — which means more plan options and better benefits than most areas. Enter your ZIP below to see exactly which plans are available to you.

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Why Dental Crowns Coverage Matters in Seattle

Dental crowns are classified as "major restorative" procedures and are excluded from original Medicare entirely. Medicare Advantage plans that cover major dental can include crowns — but benefit limits and cost-sharing vary substantially.

A porcelain crown typically costs $1,200–$2,500 without insurance. Medicare Advantage plans with major dental coverage can reduce this significantly, but crown coverage is typically subject to coinsurance (50–80%) and annual maximums. Comparing plans locally helps identify the best coverage for your situation.

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7 Carriers Offer Medicare Advantage Plans in Seattle

Seattle is one of the most competitive Medicare Advantage markets in Washington. 7 carriers offer plans in King County — but not every plan covers crowns, and benefit levels vary significantly. Use the search above (pre-filled with a central Seattle ZIP) to see exactly which plans cover crowns at your address.

UnitedHealthcare Regence BlueShield Aetna Kaiser Permanente Premera Blue Cross Humana WellCare

Carrier availability varies by ZIP code within King County. The search tool shows plans available at your specific address.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Medicare cover dental crowns?
Original Medicare (Parts A and B) does not cover dental crowns. Medicare Advantage plans may include crown coverage under their major dental benefit, typically with coinsurance of 40–50% and subject to the plan's annual dental maximum.
What is the out-of-pocket cost for a crown with Medicare Advantage?
With Medicare Advantage coverage, your out-of-pocket cost for a crown may range from a few hundred dollars to the full cost depending on the plan's coinsurance rate and whether you've reached your annual dental maximum.
Do Medicare Advantage plans have waiting periods for crown coverage?
Many plans impose a 12–24 month waiting period for major dental services like crowns. Check the plan's Summary of Benefits or use the search above to compare plans that cover crowns in your area.

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