Compare Medicare Advantage plans in Colorado with dental coverage for implants. Official CMS 2025 data. Free and unbiased.
Finding Medicare Advantage plans that cover implants in Colorado takes more than a quick Google search — plan benefits vary significantly across counties and carriers. In Colorado, major Medicare Advantage carriers include Humana, UnitedHealthcare, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, each offering different dental benefit structures. Use the free search below to compare plans available at your ZIP code, filtered by dental coverage.
Dental implants are titanium posts surgically placed in the jawbone to replace missing teeth roots, topped with a crown for a natural look and feel.
Coverage for dental implants varies widely among Medicare Advantage plans. Some plans cover a portion of implant surgery and the crown, while others exclude implants entirely. Annual dental benefit maximums typically range from $1,000–$3,000.
Original Medicare (Parts A & B) does not cover dental implants. However, many Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans include dental benefits that may cover implant procedures — at least partially.
Implant coverage is complex: some plans cover the implant post, abutment, and crown separately. Others have a combined allowance. Always verify whether your plan's annual dental maximum is sufficient for implant costs, which typically range from $3,000–$6,000 per tooth.
Key questions to ask your plan: Is implant surgery covered? Is there a waiting period? What percentage does the plan pay after the deductible? Does the annual maximum reset each year?
These carriers offer Medicare Advantage plans in Colorado. Dental benefits vary by plan and county. Use the ZIP search to see plans available at your address.
Original Medicare (Parts A & B) does not cover dental implants. However, many Medicare Advantage plans offer dental benefits that may include partial coverage for implants. Coverage varies significantly by plan and state.
Costs vary by plan. Some Medicare Advantage plans cover 50–80% of implant costs up to the annual dental maximum (often $1,000–$3,000). Your out-of-pocket cost may still be $2,000–$4,000 per implant depending on your plan.
Look for plans with a high annual dental maximum ($2,500+), coverage that explicitly includes implants (not just "major restorative"), no waiting periods for major procedures, and a wide in-network dentist selection in your area.
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