For example, medical and dental expenses are below the line deductions pursuant to Internal Revenue Code Section 67.
Eliminating the need for dental crowns, bridges, and moldings could cut dental expenses, but major perception changes are crucial, the report stresses.
All told, the American Dental Association estimates that for every $1 spent on fluoridation, at least $50 is saved in future dental expenses.
The money can be used to pay for medical, dental and vision expenses as well as a portion of qualified premiums for long-term-care insurance.
Medical and dental expenses.
At $149 a year, medical and dental expenses up to $10,000 are added, plus $25,000 in emergency transportation.
Few medical expense plans include coverage for dental expenses.
However, major dental expenses, such as crowns and root canals, are just partially covered.
That includes dental and retiree expenses.
Members' Health & Dental Plan- Helps cover the cost of medical and dental expenses while you study.