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I'm disabled my Medicaid pays for my dentures but not my extractions ?

By Anonymous November 19, 2017 - 1:51pm
 
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Does it pay for all of it can I have it done in one day

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Hello. Thank you for posting.

Typically, they are not done at the same time. However, depending on your dentist and/or oral surgeon, he or she may choose to make immediate dentures depending on your mouth. After teeth are extracted, the soft, sensitive parts of your mouth will be sore and they can take a little while to heal and settle down. Immediate or same day dentures can be worn while the healing takes place.

You need to discuss this with your dentist and your Medicaid provider.

Helena

November 19, 2017 - 2:44pm
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