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Can residents' medical insurance reimburse their children for filling their teeth?
Legal analysis: Yes. 1, tooth filling (including basic materials and treatment fees); 2, tooth extraction; 3, the cost of treating periodontal disease, gingivitis and other dental diseases. Items that cannot be reimbursed by medical insurance are: 1, dental implants; 2. porcelain teeth; 3. Wash your teeth; 4. Orthodontics; 5. dental implants; Both tooth extraction and filling are covered by medical insurance. However, dental implants and tooth washing are not covered by medical insurance. If it is therapeutic, such as tooth extraction is within the scope of medical insurance reimbursement, then dental implants are not.

Legal basis: People's Republic of China (PRC) National Health Insurance Bureau, Ministry of Finance and State Taxation Administration of The People's Republic of China 202 1 issued the Notice on Doing a Good Job in Basic Medical Security for Urban and Rural Residents. The basic medical insurance for urban residents will not be reimbursed: 1. Self-purchased drugs; Two, should be paid from the industrial injury insurance fund; Third, it should be borne by a third person; Fourth, it should be borne by public health; 5. Go abroad for medical treatment; Six, other laws and regulations shall not be reimbursed funds. In addition, work-related injuries, occupational diseases, hooliganism, alcoholism, traffic accidents, intentional injuries by others, medical accidents, beauty and health checks, etc. are not included in the expenses paid by the residents' basic medical insurance fund.