Dental

Inpatient Services in Connection With Dental Procedures

When a patient is an inpatient of a hospital for a dental procedure and the dentist's service is covered under Part B, the inpatient hospital services furnished are covered under Part A. For example, both the professional services of the dentist and the inpatient hospital expenses are covered when the dentist reduces a jaw fracture of an inpatient.

When the hospital services are covered, all ancillary services such as X-rays, administration of anesthesia, use of the operating room, etc., are covered.

Even if the inpatient hospital services are covered, the medical services of physicians furnished in connection with non-covered dental services are not covered.

Note: Anesthesiologists, radiologists, or pathologists whose services are performed in connection with the care, treatment, filling, removal, or replacement of teeth or structures directly supporting teeth are also not covered.

Reviewed 6/26/2024