Compare Medicare Advantage plans in Kansas with dental coverage for dentures. Official CMS 2025 data. Free and unbiased.
Finding Medicare Advantage plans that cover dentures in Kansas takes more than a quick Google search — plan benefits vary significantly across counties and carriers. In Kansas, major Medicare Advantage carriers include Sunflower Health Plan, Humana, UnitedHealthcare, each offering different dental benefit structures. Use the free search below to compare plans available at your ZIP code, filtered by dental coverage.
Dentures are removable replacements for missing teeth, available as full (complete) or partial sets, designed to restore chewing function and smile.
Dentures are among the most commonly covered dental services in Medicare Advantage plans. Full and partial dentures may be covered at 50–80% under major restorative benefits, subject to plan limits.
Dentures are one of the dental services most likely to be partially covered by Medicare Advantage plans. While Original Medicare does not cover dentures, many MA plans include denture coverage under their dental benefit.
Coverage typically ranges from 50–80% of approved costs for full and partial dentures, after your deductible. Full dentures can cost $1,500–$4,000 per arch, so even 50% coverage provides significant savings.
Important: Some plans cover conventional dentures but not immediate dentures (placed same day as extraction). Implant-supported dentures may require separate implant coverage. Review the plan's dental schedule of benefits for specific codes covered.
These carriers offer Medicare Advantage plans in Kansas. Dental benefits vary by plan and county. Use the ZIP search to see plans available at your address.
Original Medicare does not cover dentures. However, many Medicare Advantage plans include dental benefits that cover full and partial dentures, typically as a major restorative service at 50–80% of covered costs.
The best plan for dentures depends on your state and county. Look for plans with a high annual dental maximum, no waiting periods for major restorative work, and confirmed coverage for the specific type of denture you need (full, partial, or immediate).
Some Medicare Advantage plans cover both the implant components and the denture portion of implant-supported dentures. This typically requires both implant and major restorative coverage. Verify explicitly with the plan before treatment.
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