easysurfer
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I know that we've pretty much determined that dental insurance really isn't a good deal once no longer insured through w*rk.
I'm still a few years away from Medicare, so am currently paying all my dental care on my own but reimbursing myself each year through my HSA.
When medicare rolls along and no more HSA to lean on should I expect to pay for all dental and no reimbursement of any sort?
As I said, I'm still several years away, but reached a moment, as it is not uncommon for me to rack up about $3000 in dental care a year.
I'm still a few years away from Medicare, so am currently paying all my dental care on my own but reimbursing myself each year through my HSA.
When medicare rolls along and no more HSA to lean on should I expect to pay for all dental and no reimbursement of any sort?
As I said, I'm still several years away, but reached a moment, as it is not uncommon for me to rack up about $3000 in dental care a year.